I tried that too, to no avail. I just double check what I did. Tried some
different possiblities like
ad\username which does not work at all ( prompts for password three times
and fails)
or ad/username also does not work at all (same as above)
logon and NTLM/SPA both receive the same error
Keep in mind error is MAIL FROM command failed: client does not have
permissions to send as this sender. Which says to me that the from
information is erroneous... somehow...
On Feb 8, 2008 10:12 PM, Michael Losonsky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I thought I could duplicate this today because I had
right.. and the problem exists trying to access it internally.
On Feb 8, 2008 9:31 AM, Michael Losonsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is my understanding that you have to use VPN to access Exchange
2007 externally. You wouldn't need it internally because you are
part of the network when you log
We don't use a VPN internally, so I doubt that vpn is the issue.
On Feb 7, 2008 12:20 PM, Michael Losonsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, one more thing -- I wish I could edit my comments.
To send mail I must have a VPN connection
to my server. WIthout it I can receive, but not send.
Do you receive mail?
Yes I recieve mail over SSL encrypted IMAP connection
outgoing server does not require encryption and authentication and would
not work
if so configured. Try changing that.
Nope we're using encrypted transport for smtp. I tried about every combo I
could think of.
On Feb 7,
SMTP encryption is TLS
Authentication type is NTLM/SPA
On Feb 7, 2008 12:01 PM, Michael Losonsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Regarding my question: I am referring to how I have it set-up. I
see that you require authentication and encryption for sending
and I am wondering if that is the