Hi Syafril,

on Monday, November 22, 1999, 4:11:40 PM GMT+0800, Syafril Hermansyah wrote:

TF>> When  I  use  my address book and the address I send to is "mozart
TF>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"  (without quotation marks), the error
TF>> message  will  say that mozart is not recognized, i.e. seeing only
TF>> the "Real Name" not even the email address.

SH> That's    not    happen    to    me.   I   can   send (for example)
SH> To: Syafril Hermansyah<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
SH> no problem (note: I set accepted domain = dutaint.co.id).

I noticed that when I send message from my address within the domain
to an internet address outside, the message just disappr\ears.

If I send it from another address (this one, for example) to an
internet address outside our domain, I receive an error message.

TF>> I  feel  that  the  Exchange  server means "not recognized in this
TF>> domain" in both cases, and never tries to send it into cyberspace.

SH> This is setting in "Relay Control" at Internet Mail Connector.
SH> The  default  setting  for Exchange MTA is to accept or reject message
SH> came to them, if match the domain list = accepted otherwise rejected.

It does not reject the server name. It just doesn't recognize an email
address as Real Name <user@domain> but uses Real Name as user under
its own domain. If there is no Real Name, it uses the full address
as user name under its own domain. Thus it says "this user does not
exist here", which is the only reason for rejection.

It does not reject because the domain of the recipient is not accepted.

SH> In  my  case  all  message  came from POP3 or IMAP set to route via my
SH> Relay  Host (i.e. My Mdaemon Mail Server). Please check to the routing
SH> table in Internet Mail Connector.

I have no problem with the POP server, only with the SMTP server.

TF>> So   I   can  send  messages  only  to  users  within  the  domain
TF>> "aafi.com.tw"  with  The  Bat!.  Colleagues  using Outlook have no
TF>> problems sending to the outside world.

SH> Outlook with Exchange transport ? Of course no problem.

<g> But I still advertise how wonderful TB is, especially for those
who have a private email address in addition to their company email on
the Exchange server...

TF>> Something wrong in my TB settings, as you said you have tested it
TF>> successfully?

SH> Yes, see header of this message, I send this message via Exchange.

OK, clarify for the stupid guy (that's me): Is there something wrong
with my settings in TB, or is there something wrong with the settings
of the Exchange server?

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Thanks your help,
Thomas.  

Message reply created with The Bat! 1.38 Beta/2
under Chinese Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998  
on a Pentium II/350 MHz.

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