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accepting smtp

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peterve

IS-IT--Management
Mar 19, 2000
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Hi,

My Exchange 2007 is configured to be the authoritative domain for mydomain.com
My user account has a second email address user@myisp.com, which is set as primary "reply to" address.
Emails to everything (*) are sent to my ISP relay server, emails to mydomain.com are handled locally.
Emails to user@myisp.com (from the internet to my ISP) are pulled down using a POP3 retrieve tool and then forwarded locally, via SMTP, to user@mydomain.com. THis way, I can send and receive emails from and to user@myisp.com

How can I configure the Exchange server to
- interprete user@myisp.com as being a local email address
- accept smtp emails to user@myisp.com (I'm getting an "unable to relay" at this point

thanks


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When you added your ISP email address to your account did you do anything else in 2007? Such things as putting the ISPdomain.com as an accepted address are things you shouldn't come back with a "yes".
 
No I did not - I only added the email address to my user account, that's it.

There's only 1 accepted domain, which is "mydomain.com", and there's one (default) remote domain, *

The send connector sends everything directly to my ISP's relay server.





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