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Subject: [ActiveDir] OT : Allow iSeries to send email using SMTP Exchange
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Marty1_0User is Offline

Posts:26

05/08/2008 10:18 AM  
Hi folks,

Sorry for the OT, but as I'm not the biggest Exchange expert... We have a
situation where mails are comming from iSeries.
On the iSeries side, SMTP destination is configured to the Exchange server.
Telnet on port 25 to the Exchange server works.

On Exchange side, we have 2 organisations & external (internet) mail
routing.

If we send a message from the iSeries in Org1 to a recipient of our Exchange
Org1, the message gets delivered. We find the message using Message
Tracking.
However a message to Exchange Org2 is not delivered. We do not find the
message using Message Tracking.
Ditto for external (internet) messages. We do not find the message using
Message Tracking.

As I'm not the expert at that topic and the case has a history long time
before me: cound it be that the Exchange Default Virtual SMTP Server does
not allow the iSeries to relay? And therefor add the source IP(s) of the
iSeries to allow relaying on the Default SMTP Virtual Server.

Thanks.
- Bart

michael1User is Offline

Posts:60

05/08/2008 10:39 AM  
I have no clue what an iSeries is, never heard of THAT product from Apple.
;-)



However, your analysis and conclusion are probably correct.



If you have SMTP protocol logging enabled on the Default SMTP Virtual
Server, or on the iSeries, you should be able to see the SMTP errors which
include "relay denied".



In general, I do not recommend (and it gets harder to do in Exchange 2007)
that you ever do anonymous relaying. Most modern applications support some
flavor of SMTP Authentication, which when used, requires no changes to
default Exchange configuration.



Regards,



Michael B. Smith

MCSE/Exchange MVP

http://TheEssentialExchange.com



From: ActiveDir-owner@mail.activedir.org
[mailto:ActiveDir-owner@mail.activedir.org] On Behalf Of Bart Van den
Wyngaert
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 10:16 AM
To: ActiveDir
Subject: [ActiveDir] OT : Allow iSeries to send email using SMTP Exchange



Hi folks,



Sorry for the OT, but as I'm not the biggest Exchange expert... We have a
situation where mails are comming from iSeries.

On the iSeries side, SMTP destination is configured to the Exchange server.

Telnet on port 25 to the Exchange server works.



On Exchange side, we have 2 organisations & external (internet) mail
routing.



If we send a message from the iSeries in Org1 to a recipient of our Exchange
Org1, the message gets delivered. We find the message using Message
Tracking.

However a message to Exchange Org2 is not delivered. We do not find the
message using Message Tracking.

Ditto for external (internet) messages. We do not find the message using
Message Tracking.



As I'm not the expert at that topic and the case has a history long time
before me: cound it be that the Exchange Default Virtual SMTP Server does
not allow the iSeries to relay? And therefor add the source IP(s) of the
iSeries to allow relaying on the Default SMTP Virtual Server.



Thanks.

- Bart


Marty1_0User is Offline

Posts:26

05/18/2008 1:38 PM  
iSeries is indeed not a product from Apple, but IBM :-)

Anyway thanks for your reply. I'm trying to gain more insight in this area.

Today I'll check the configuration on the iSeries side to see if it can do
authentication. Also we have activated the logging on the SMTP Virtual
Server, so I'll review the logs.
- Bart
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 4:35 PM, Michael B. Smith <
michael@theessentialexchange.com> wrote:

> I have no clue what an iSeries is, never heard of THAT product from
> Apple. ;-)
>
>
>
> However, your analysis and conclusion are probably correct.
>
>
>
> If you have SMTP protocol logging enabled on the Default SMTP Virtual
> Server, or on the iSeries, you should be able to see the SMTP errors which
> include "relay denied".
>
>
>
> In general, I do not recommend (and it gets harder to do in Exchange 2007)
> that you ever do anonymous relaying. Most modern applications support some
> flavor of SMTP Authentication, which when used, requires no changes to
> default Exchange configuration.
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
> Michael B. Smith
>
> MCSE/Exchange MVP
>
> http://TheEssentialExchange.com <http://theessentialexchange.com/>
>
>
>
> *From:* ActiveDir-owner@mail.activedir.org [mailto:
> ActiveDir-owner@mail.activedir.org] *On Behalf Of *Bart Van den Wyngaert
> *Sent:* Thursday, May 08, 2008 10:16 AM
> *To:* ActiveDir
> *Subject:* [ActiveDir] OT : Allow iSeries to send email using SMTP
> Exchange
>
>
>
> Hi folks,
>
>
>
> Sorry for the OT, but as I'm not the biggest Exchange expert... We have a
> situation where mails are comming from iSeries.
>
> On the iSeries side, SMTP destination is configured to the Exchange server.
>
> Telnet on port 25 to the Exchange server works.
>
>
>
> On Exchange side, we have 2 organisations & external (internet) mail
> routing.
>
>
>
> If we send a message from the iSeries in Org1 to a recipient of our
> Exchange Org1, the message gets delivered. We find the message using Message
> Tracking.
>
> However a message to Exchange Org2 is not delivered. We do not find the
> message using Message Tracking.
>
> Ditto for external (internet) messages. We do not find the message using
> Message Tracking.
>
>
>
> As I'm not the expert at that topic and the case has a history long time
> before me: cound it be that the Exchange Default Virtual SMTP Server does
> not allow the iSeries to relay? And therefor add the source IP(s) of the
> iSeries to allow relaying on the Default SMTP Virtual Server.
>
>
>
> Thanks.
>
> - Bart
>

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