Re: [asterisk-users] Sendmail and exchange for voicemail integration

2007-03-24 Thread C F

Can you post the SMTP logs from the exchange server? Or try the mqueue
on the Asterisk box. Post them so someone can help you further.

On 3/23/07, Jordan Novak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



I am having real trouble getting Asterisk to send to exchange. They are on
the same LAN. Does anyone know of a walkthrough for this setup. I have
gotten it to work before, but that was to a hotmail account.


Jordan Novak


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[asterisk-users] Sendmail and exchange for voicemail integration

2007-03-23 Thread Jordan Novak
I am having real trouble getting Asterisk to send to exchange. They are
on the same LAN. Does anyone know of a walkthrough for this setup. I
have gotten it to work before, but that was to a hotmail account.
 
Jordan Novak
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Re: [asterisk-users] Sendmail and exchange for voicemail integration

2007-03-23 Thread Bruce Reeves

Jordan,

Assuming that the voicemail users are email users on the domain for exchange
then your DNS entries for MX will take care of most of the work. Sendmail on
the Centos installs I have done has required no changes to the default
config to work with our exchange servers. You probably will want to make
sure that the SMTP protocol on Exchange allows the Sendmail server to relay.

On 3/23/07, Jordan Novak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 I am having real trouble getting Asterisk to send to exchange. They are
on the same LAN. Does anyone know of a walkthrough for this setup. I have
gotten it to work before, but that was to a hotmail account.

 Jordan Novak

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RE: [asterisk-users] Sendmail and exchange for voicemail integration

2007-03-23 Thread Michael Collins
Jordan,

 

I don't know if you've down this step before, but my network admin sent
me these instructions a few months ago.  It allows you to tell your
Exchange Server's SMTP to allow relays from specific domains, hosts, or
subnets.  Hope it helps.  (Works for Exch 2000 and 2003.)

-MC

1.  Go to Exchange System Manager

2.  Drill down to Servers, (your Exchange server), Protocols, SMTP,
Default SMTP Virtual server.

3.  On Default Virtual Server, right click on it, select properties.
Select the Access tab on the top, then select the Relay button.

4.  On the Relay Restrictions window, make sure the Only the list
below button is selected.  

5.  Add an allowed IP, subnet or domain name

6.  When done, hit OK 3 times and that's it.

 

 

  _  

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Jordan,

Assuming that the voicemail users are email users on the domain for
exchange then your DNS entries for MX will take care of most of the
work. Sendmail on the Centos installs I have done has required no
changes to the default config to work with our exchange servers. You
probably will want to make sure that the SMTP protocol on Exchange
allows the Sendmail server to relay. 

On 3/23/07, Jordan Novak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I am having real trouble getting Asterisk to send to exchange. They are
on the same LAN. Does anyone know of a walkthrough for this setup. I
have gotten it to work before, but that was to a hotmail account.

 

Jordan Novak


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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Sendmail with exchange

2006-02-12 Thread brian
You need to enable the Exchange SMTP gateway to receive email from your
* server's IP address.  There is a way to do that if you look closely in
the Advanced section of the SMTP connector.  It's under relaying. 


Brian Greul
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Hi,

Can you make some test to send voicemail to other mail account? (e.g,
@yahoo.com, @hotmail.com...). If it's work. I think not a SMTP
authetication problem. Or you can check the asterisk maillog first.

Kevin 

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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Sendmail with exchange

 
I am using Asterisk to send Voicemail out as Email. I am running into a
problem I believe to be caused by the exchange server requiring SMTP
authentication. I cannot get the sys admin's to turn it off. Does anyone
know enough about sendmail to help me. I am assuming that the default
mail client is sendmail. It will also send to other non-SMTP
authenticated servers. Your help is much appreciated.

Jordan Novak
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Sendmail with exchange

2006-02-11 Thread Peter Bowyer
On 10/02/06, Jordan Novak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I am using Asterisk to send Voicemail out as Email. I am running into a
 problem I believe to be caused by the exchange server requiring SMTP
 authentication. I cannot get the sys admin's to turn it off. Does anyone
 know enough about sendmail to help me. I am assuming that the default
 mail client is sendmail. It will also send to other non-SMTP
 authenticated servers. Your help is much appreciated.

Install MSMTP as your local MTA (replacing sendmail). Configure
Asterisk to use the local MTA, and configure MSMTP to forward to the
Exchange server with authentication.

http://msmtp.sourceforge.net/

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Sendmail with exchange

2006-02-11 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Sat, Feb 11, 2006 at 08:29:31AM +, Peter Bowyer wrote:
 On 10/02/06, Jordan Novak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I am using Asterisk to send Voicemail out as Email. I am running into a
  problem I believe to be caused by the exchange server requiring SMTP
  authentication. I cannot get the sys admin's to turn it off. Does anyone
  know enough about sendmail to help me. 

Have you RTFMed? 

http://sendmail.org/ has, under the section Primary Sources for
Information:

please read the FAQ[1], as well as Compiling[2] and Configuration[3]
before asking any questions.

[1] http://sendmail.org/faq/
[2] http://sendmail.org/compiling.html
[3] http://sendmail.org/m4/readme.html

Under the Configuration link, the table of contents refers you to a page
about SMTP authentication:
http://sendmail.org/m4/smtp_auth.html

The relevant parts of it are the parts where sendmail is a SMTP client
to another SMTP server (the MS-Exchange server, in this case).

  I am assuming that the default
  mail client is sendmail. It will also send to other non-SMTP
  authenticated servers. Your help is much appreciated.

BTW: you really don't have to use sendmail. You can use just about any
other mailer that provider a /usr/sbin/sendmail program . postfix, exim
and qmail will also do. I personally prefer postfix. Generally stick to
the default one of your distro if you don't have a good reason to change
it, as it will probably be the most maitained.

 
 Install MSMTP as your local MTA (replacing sendmail). Configure
 Asterisk to use the local MTA, and configure MSMTP to forward to the
 Exchange server with authentication.
 
 http://msmtp.sourceforge.net/

The problem with msmtp and similar programs (ssmtp, nullmailer) is that
they don't queue. Thus if there was a temporary problem at the network
or the recieving side, the message is lost.

And frankly, you may not want every message from the crond to end over
remotely.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Sendmail with exchange

2006-02-11 Thread Sean Cook
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The only way you would need authenticated SMTP is for relaying.  My
suggestion would be to not set up sendmail to use a smart host but have
it act as an internet mail server.  It will lookup the mx records and
make the sending determinations based on the domain it is sending to.

The exchange server should accept (with out authentication) anything
that it is addressed to a locally hosted domain.

Sean

kevin ling wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Can you make some test to send voicemail to other mail account? (e.g,
 @yahoo.com, @hotmail.com...). If it's work. I think not a SMTP authetication
 problem. Or you can check the asterisk maillog first.
 
 Kevin 
 
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 Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2006 5:42 AM
 To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
 Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Sendmail with exchange
 
  
 I am using Asterisk to send Voicemail out as Email. I am running into a
 problem I believe to be caused by the exchange server requiring SMTP
 authentication. I cannot get the sys admin's to turn it off. Does anyone
 know enough about sendmail to help me. I am assuming that the default mail
 client is sendmail. It will also send to other non-SMTP authenticated
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Sendmail with exchange

2006-02-11 Thread Michiel van Baak
On 13:44, Sat 11 Feb 06, Sean Cook wrote:
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 The only way you would need authenticated SMTP is for relaying.  My
 suggestion would be to not set up sendmail to use a smart host but have
 it act as an internet mail server.  It will lookup the mx records and
 make the sending determinations based on the domain it is sending to.

Actually this is only true when your ip is a static one that
you can list as provider ip.
A lot of blacklists put all the cable and dsl enduser ip's
somewhere under dynamic or domestic use
A lot of mailservers will block this.

Sorry for being totally unrelated to asterisk, but this has
been a big issue for several of my clients asterisk boxes.

 
 The exchange server should accept (with out authentication) anything
 that it is addressed to a locally hosted domain.

When it's internal this should work. Otherwise, see my point
above

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Sendmail with exchange

2006-02-11 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Sat, Feb 11, 2006 at 12:30:51PM +0200, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
 On Sat, Feb 11, 2006 at 08:29:31AM +, Peter Bowyer wrote:

  Install MSMTP as your local MTA (replacing sendmail). Configure
  Asterisk to use the local MTA, and configure MSMTP to forward to the
  Exchange server with authentication.
  
  http://msmtp.sourceforge.net/
 
 The problem with msmtp and similar programs (ssmtp, nullmailer) is that
 they don't queue. Thus if there was a temporary problem at the network
 or the recieving side, the message is lost.

But now when I think about it, why won't asterisk queue the mail? The
message itself is stored in the mailbox. So Asterisk only needs to
remember where it is stored.

Basically:

If the sendmail command returns an error, The voicemail app knowss it
need to be queued. So it remembers the path to the message and the
details of the message in a queue. 

Every once in a while there is an attempt to re-end messages in that
queue.

If someone checks the messages in the mailbox, any waiting messages
should be invalidated.


Anybody feels like trying to see if this is close to implementable?

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[Asterisk-Users] Sendmail with exchange

2006-02-10 Thread Jordan Novak
 
I am using Asterisk to send Voicemail out as Email. I am running into a
problem I believe to be caused by the exchange server requiring SMTP
authentication. I cannot get the sys admin's to turn it off. Does anyone
know enough about sendmail to help me. I am assuming that the default
mail client is sendmail. It will also send to other non-SMTP
authenticated servers. Your help is much appreciated.

Jordan Novak
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Sendmail with exchange

2006-02-10 Thread kevin ling
Hi,

Can you make some test to send voicemail to other mail account? (e.g,
@yahoo.com, @hotmail.com...). If it's work. I think not a SMTP authetication
problem. Or you can check the asterisk maillog first.

Kevin 

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To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Sendmail with exchange

 
I am using Asterisk to send Voicemail out as Email. I am running into a
problem I believe to be caused by the exchange server requiring SMTP
authentication. I cannot get the sys admin's to turn it off. Does anyone
know enough about sendmail to help me. I am assuming that the default mail
client is sendmail. It will also send to other non-SMTP authenticated
servers. Your help is much appreciated.

Jordan Novak
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Sendmail with exchange

2006-02-10 Thread Steve Totaro
They should be willing to turn on relaying for your specific IP or host.
Since I have Comcast cable, I am on a lot of blacklists (they blacklist
all of Comcast's home users subnets).  

To get around this, and I am sure there is a much simpler way
(eliminating Exchange), I allow my Exchange server to relay from one
specific host.  There is no authentication required coming from this
specific host.  

This still doesn't solve the blacklist problem but I use a service
called www.dnsexit.com which has email relay as one of their services.
They are not on any blacklists (that I am aware of)and the reason why I
make the hop to Exchange is because they have an easy how-to with
pictures :-) on their website for authentication from Exchange. 

I followed their instructions and have checked my logs, I am not an open
relay and only use about 500 relays a day average.

I pay $50/yr for 600 relays which is fine for now.  Here are their
prices.

Pricing  
Fully refundable within 30 days of the payment if service is not
satisfied. 
 150 relays per day - $14.95/year 
 300 relays per day - $26.95/year 
 450 relays per day - $38.95/year 
 600 relays per day - $49.95/year 
 900 relays per day - $79.95/year 
 1200 relays per day - $107.95/year 
 1500 relays per day - $139.95/year 
 2000 relays per day - $179.95/year  

Rock solid delivery and have not had any bounced blacklist emails.  Not
sure if the prices are good but I like the service they provide and may
look at somem of the other services they have if I ever need them.

I have no affiliation with this company. 

Thanks,
Steve Totaro
http://www.asteriskhelpdesk.com
 

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 From: kevin ling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 7:45 PM
 To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
 Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Sendmail with exchange
 
 Hi,
 
 Can you make some test to send voicemail to other mail account? (e.g,
 @yahoo.com, @hotmail.com...). If it's work. I think not a SMTP
 authetication
 problem. Or you can check the asterisk maillog first.
 
 Kevin
 
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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jordan
Novak
 Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2006 5:42 AM
 To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
 Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Sendmail with exchange
 
 
 I am using Asterisk to send Voicemail out as Email. I am running into
a
 problem I believe to be caused by the exchange server requiring SMTP
 authentication. I cannot get the sys admin's to turn it off. Does
anyone
 know enough about sendmail to help me. I am assuming that the default
mail
 client is sendmail. It will also send to other non-SMTP authenticated
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