I agree, however her mail seems to imply that they are using their ISP
as a smarthost, but it's not entirely crystalline.

On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 5:44 PM, Michael B. Smith
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Either get a rDNS entry or use your ISP as your smarthost for Exchange.
>
>  Regards,
>
>  Michael B. Smith
>  MCSE/Exchange MVP
>  http://TheEssentialExchange.com
>
>
>
>
>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: Melanie Foster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 8:40 PM
>  To: NT System Admin Issues
>  Subject: Help with Mail Setup
>
>  Hi
>
>  I'm a bit green when it comes to certain things and I'm hoping to get
>  some assistance from the group.
>
>  Setup:
>
>  Exchange server internally
>  Use POPBeamer to retrieve email from 3rd party server
>  Send email through our Exchange server thru our ISP's outgoing servers.
>
>  Problem:
>
>  I'm starting to get more and more mail bounced back, specifically from
>  AOL.  I believe it's due to how we send our email.
>
>  This is the error:
>             There was a SMTP communication problem with the
>  recipient's email server.  Please contact your system administrator.
>             <heltonindustries.com #5.5.0 smtp;554-:  (DNS:B2)
>  http://postmaster.info.aol.com/errors/554dnsb2.html>
>
>
>  Can I please get suggestions on how to fix?  Hosting our own email is
>  not an option.
>
>  Thanks,
>
>  Melanie
>
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