I think there is confusion is over closed Relay and an open Relay. If you
want you mail to go anywhere outside you domain then it must relay, but if
you must authenticate to do it then it is a closed relay.
Earthlink obviously operate a closed relay, as they should :)
Later
Ali
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Hi
I had a similar problem as we have a lot of mobile users. Unfortunately the
authentication seemed temperamental depending on which ISP you were using,
so forced everybody to use the VPN and restricted routing to internal IP's
only.
I think that did the trick, but I wouldn't be surprised if
Run through the test questions from http://www.transcender.com or other test
sites. Gives you the enviroment to expenct and usually 40 - 50% of the
questions too. Worked for me :)
Ali
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tests and stuff
I am right at 80% which is passing. I am pressed to take the test at
the end of the month and I am trying to cram as much as possible, so
we'll see how it goes.
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I can however reach your secondary (MX 20) : bmx1.mail.lhr1.globix.net.
Your mail is probably queued up there.
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Subject: Re: DNS and Exchange
Hi All
I've installed a new and completely separtate Exchange 5.5 sever on an
completely separtate domain. I have inserted a MX record and A record for
the domain in the DNS and installed Internet Mail Service on the Exchange
box.
I can happily send mail to other mailboxes on the server and send
of the domain in question?
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Subject: DNS and Exchange 5.5 grief
Hi All
I've installed a new and completely separtate Exchange 5.5 sever
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