Hi All, I am having a problem emailing from my outlook clients. I will describe my setup and then my problem. I have outlook 2000 clients that connect to an exchange server. These same clients also have an internet email service setup to go and get their own email from the pop3 account on the internet. Previously we would pick up our email from the ISP, but always send using the exchange server because I had setup a smarthost to redirect to. We have recently changed our ISP and we have been told we cannot use the exchange server. so I changed the outgoing mail server on the internet email service and tried to get this to work but the emails continue to send through the exchange server (which now just ques the messages but they go nowhere). I tried flushing the dns on the local machine, dropping the connection and restarting it, renewing my ip address via dhcp, setting the delivery order in the services window, deleting the profile and remaking it, reconfiguring mail support (which worked but we need exchange) and changing it back, adding an entry in the hosts file for the mail server but all of this to no avail. The mail is always sent to the exchange server. The most frustrating thing of all is that one of the clients actully does work but the settings for this computer are exactly the same as all the other machines in the office. Does anyone have any ideas about this or does anyone have this same sort of setup. Basically what I would like to do now is recieve and send via the internet and use exchange as a storage box. Any help or even ideas at this point would be great. Thanks Calvin X
In news:%23GFHY8MAGHA.3136@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl, Calvin x typed: > Hi All, > > I am having a problem emailing from my outlook clients. I will > describe my setup and then my problem. I have outlook 2000 clients > that connect to an exchange server. <snip> Replied in microsoft.public.exchange.clients. Please don't multipost - if you need to post to multiple groups, it's best to crosspost instead, by posting a single message to a handful of relevant groups (separate the NG names with commas) so that everyone can follow the thread. Thanks :-) See http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm