Tom,

None of these things could work in our situation. Users use different ISP to
connect to Internet so their assigned IPs do not fall in any set range.

Dialup would be very expensive since users are all over the country. VPN is
also not in the picture.

Thanks for input.

Jay
_______
Jay Kulsh


----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Cass" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "NT System Admin Issues" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 7:13 AM
Subject: RE: Exchange 5.5 and Windows CE - Tell me I am wrong...


> There are other methods you can use restrict  relaying without
> authentication.  You can allow by host IP. If using VPN or dialup to
> internal RAS connections you can allow relaying from Only the internal
> network.
>
>
> Tom
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jay Kulsh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 12:17 AM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: Exchange 5.5 and Windows CE - Tell me I am wrong...
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I think if you use POP3 client on Windows CE machines (Tripad and Clio
etc.)
> to connect to Exchange 5.5, you would have to leave SMTP relay open-to-all
> on Exchange server, otherwise users can not send out emails. In other
words,
> this Exchange server is open to abuse by spammers.
>
>
> This is so because Windows CE does not have a settings for SMTP
> authentication on its POP3 client. It does not even have setting to change
> SMTP port# from default 25.
>
> Tell me I am wrong... tell me I am ignorant. Better yet, tell me that
there
> is a workaround for this. If not, tell me I am right and make me sad...
>
> Jay
> __________
> Jay Kulsh
> CCNA, MCSE+I, CCA
>
>
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