Your users need to add your certificate. Is it a real certificate or
internal such as .local? 


Thank you,

Eric Griffin


-----Original Message-----
From: Don Andrews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2008 22:20
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Serious issue with POP3 in Exchange 2007

Really good point.  I saw POP and sorta faded out - am out of practice
w/POP.   Sending is SMTP not POP.  

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----- Original Message -----
From: Alex Fontana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon Sep 22 20:11:43 2008
Subject: Re: Serious issue with POP3 in Exchange 2007

Sounds more like a serious issue with SMTP...  Any info regarding your
SMTP setup?   Where are the users located (internal vs. external) when
trying to send, what errors if any, etc, etc.

-alex


On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 3:22 AM, Liby Philip Mathew
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


        Hi All,

        I am desperate having a serious issue with my POP3 clients.  At
times clients are able to send mail and at times not able to.  But they
always receive mails.

        I have published OWA, OA, POP3 587 and POP3 995 on ISA 2006 SP1.

        I have 2 Exchange 2007 Ent. SP1.  

        My internal server kwmail.path.local holds the all the roles
except Edge.  Edge is in the DMZ.

        My Public domain is path-solutions.com.

        My public DNS zone is on the Edge Server behind the ISA and port
53 from Edge also published on ISA.

        I am using self generated certificates from MS PKI.

         

        I want to use https://kw.path-solutions.com
<https://kw.path-solutions.com/>  as my url for all CAServices.

         

        I have generated the certificate as given below:

        new-ExchangeCertificate -GenerateRequest -Path
c:\certificates\kwmail.req -SubjectName "c=KW, o=ICT Professional
Services, cn=kw.path-solutions.com" -DomainName
kw.path-solutions.com,kwmail.path-solutions.com,kwmail.path.local,kwmail
-PrivateKeyExportable $true

         

        import-exchangecertificate -path
c:\Certificates\Issued_cert_for_kwmail\DerEncodcert\kwmail.cer |
enable-exchangecertificate  -services "SMTP,IIS,POP,IMAP,UM"

         

        On the ISA I see the below error:

         

        Upstream Chaining Credential

        Description: ISA Server was unable to establish an SSL
connection with kwmail.path.local. A connection attempt failed because
the connected party did not properly respond after a period of time, or
established connection failed because connected host has failed to
respond.

         

        If I check the certificate on kwmail.path.local, in the,
details, Subject Alternative Name field I see a warning on the left
side.

        I suspect this is the cause of SMTP 587 port on ISA behaving
inconsistent.

         

         

        Any help appreciated.  This is in production and staffs all
around the world calling and shouting at me.  Please help me

        Regards

        Liby

         

         


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