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Title: SME 5.5 and delegate mail server
Post by: Ari on July 28, 2002, 09:51:42 PM
Internet
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External NIC (24.85.200.66)
SME SERVER 5.5
Internal NIC (192.168.1.1)
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Exchange 5.5 Server (192.168.1.20)

In this example, only internal mail seems to be routing to the Exchange server if the exchange server is delegated as the mail server in the SME 5.5 server manager.

Does the exchange server need to have an external address to receive external mail? I thought that all mail destined for 24.85.200.66 would be delegated to the exchange server at 192.168.1.20?

Do I need to set up an SMTP port forward? Am I missing something here?

Ari
Title: Re: SME 5.5 and delegate mail server
Post by: Paul Nesbit on July 28, 2002, 10:34:14 PM
Ari wrote:
> [...]
> In this example, only internal mail seems to be routing to
> the Exchange server if the exchange server is delegated as
> the mail server in the SME 5.5 server manager.
>
> Does the exchange server need to have an external address to
> receive external mail?

No.

> I thought that all mail destined for
> 24.85.200.66 would be delegated to the exchange server at
> 192.168.1.20?

That should be the case.

> Do I need to set up an SMTP port forward? Am I tmissing
> something here?

I don't believe so.  Please report suspected bugs to bugs@e-smith.com,  or to your Mitel authorized partner if the server is supported.

Thanks,

Paul
Title: Re: SME 5.5 and delegate mail server
Post by: guestHH on July 28, 2002, 11:22:02 PM
Hi Ari!,

Portforwarding does the job.

Forward port 25 from 192.168.1.1 to port 25 on 192.168.1.20

Regards,
guestHH
Title: Re: SME 5.5 and delegate mail server
Post by: Julie Random on July 30, 2002, 05:09:30 PM
Internet
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External NIC (24.85.200.66)
SME SERVER 5.5
Internal NIC (192.168.1.1)
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Exchange 5.5 Server (192.168.1.20)


I've done this in SME 5.1.2 and it works well.

SME SMTP server knows to send mail on to Exchange as it is the delegate

The exchage server needs to relay to the SME SMTP server, so set
that up in echange.

You don't need to portfw anything.

It works fine in the previous version
Title: Re: SME 5.5 and delegate mail server
Post by: Ari on August 01, 2002, 03:05:45 AM
Got it all figured out.

DOH!

It was an error on my Exchange configuration. Sheesh. My bad.

Everything works fine now.

Ari
Title: Re: SME 5.5 and delegate mail server
Post by: frank on August 12, 2002, 12:44:25 AM
Without portforwarding to the exchange server I can't receive e-mail, sending is ok.
Any ideas how come?