Hi, I have 2 Exchange Server in my environment: - one Exchange 2003 Server that use a smarthost from external server - and one exchange 2007 Server that is in Exchange 2003 routing group. I have to send emails from Exchange 2007 to destination using the Exchange 2003 Server and/or smarthost. The problem is that the smarthost is in another netwaork and is not accepting emails from Exchange 2007 because the IP address is not in Relay list. I would like to know if I can use Masquerade, in Exchange 2007, to mail SMTP Send Connector to avoid smarthost server block? Thanks. Luiz
> I would like to know if I can use Masquerade, in Exchange 2007, to mail > SMTP > Send Connector to avoid smarthost server block? Not sure what you mean here, but I'm sure masuerade domain is not the solution here. Masquerading SMTP Virtual Servers: Changing the fqdn and masquerade domain http://exchangepedia.com/blog/2007/12/masquerading-smtp-virtual-servers.html Use the Exchange Server 2003 bridgehead to send outbound if you cannot use the Exchange Server 2007 transport server. -- Bharat Suneja Microsoft Corporation ---------------------------------- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Please do not send email directly to this alias. This alias is for newsgroup purposes only. "Luiz" wrote in message news:268FEED0-735C-49BC-A192-7A2038C9161D@microsoft.com... > Hi, > > I have 2 Exchange Server in my environment: > - one Exchange 2003 Server that use a smarthost from external server > - and one exchange 2007 Server that is in Exchange 2003 routing group. > I have to send emails from Exchange 2007 to destination using the Exchange > 2003 Server and/or smarthost. > The problem is that the smarthost is in another netwaork and is not > accepting emails from Exchange 2007 because the IP address is not in Relay > list. > I would like to know if I can use Masquerade, in Exchange 2007, to mail > SMTP > Send Connector to avoid smarthost server block? > > Thanks. > > Luiz
Hi Bharat, thank you again. Best Regards. Luiz "Bharat Suneja [MSFT]" wrote: > > I would like to know if I can use Masquerade, in Exchange 2007, to mail > > SMTP > > Send Connector to avoid smarthost server block? > > Not sure what you mean here, but I'm sure masuerade domain is not the > solution here. > Masquerading SMTP Virtual Servers: Changing the fqdn and masquerade domain > http://exchangepedia.com/blog/2007/12/masquerading-smtp-virtual-servers.html > > Use the Exchange Server 2003 bridgehead to send outbound if you cannot use > the Exchange Server 2007 transport server. > -- > Bharat Suneja > Microsoft Corporation > ---------------------------------- > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no > rights. Please do not send email directly to this alias. This alias is for > newsgroup purposes only. > > > "Luiz" wrote in message > news:268FEED0-735C-49BC-A192-7A2038C9161D@microsoft.com... > > Hi, > > > > I have 2 Exchange Server in my environment: > > - one Exchange 2003 Server that use a smarthost from external server > > - and one exchange 2007 Server that is in Exchange 2003 routing group. > > I have to send emails from Exchange 2007 to destination using the Exchange > > 2003 Server and/or smarthost. > > The problem is that the smarthost is in another netwaork and is not > > accepting emails from Exchange 2007 because the IP address is not in Relay > > list. > > I would like to know if I can use Masquerade, in Exchange 2007, to mail > > SMTP > > Send Connector to avoid smarthost server block? > > > > Thanks. > > > > Luiz > >