I need to setup Exchange 2003 to send mail from our ISP
(mail.Bellsouth.net). BellSouth requires authentication to do this. Can
someone tell me how to do this?
If I do set this up, will a internal Exchange users sending to an internal
Exchange user also have to go through the ISP and then back in?


Just FYI
We are currently using Novell GroupWise and planning to change to Exchange.
Some blacklisting organizations have included our IP address as being
blacklisted due to this range being part of BellSouth dial up /dynamic IP
addresses(even though we have a DLS static IP address) The best way I have
come up with to fix this is to send our mail through our ISPs mail servers
(mail.Bellsouth.net) This does produce some big problems with GroupWise
that I hope will not be a problem with Exchange.

SMTP Connector by MartinHTN

MartinHTN
Wed Jul 07 07:54:05 CDT 2004

Scott:

1) You need to set up an SMTP Connector. Check the Exchange help files for
detailed instructions.
2) Internal users sending to each other will only use your Exchange server.

Regards,
Martin

"Scott Stabb" <scott@schellhogan.com> wrote in message
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> I need to setup Exchange 2003 to send mail from our ISP
> (mail.Bellsouth.net). BellSouth requires authentication to do this. Can
> someone tell me how to do this?
> If I do set this up, will a internal Exchange users sending to an internal
> Exchange user also have to go through the ISP and then back in?
>
>
> Just FYI
> We are currently using Novell GroupWise and planning to change to
Exchange.
> Some blacklisting organizations have included our IP address as being
> blacklisted due to this range being part of BellSouth dial up /dynamic IP
> addresses(even though we have a DLS static IP address) The best way I
have
> come up with to fix this is to send our mail through our ISPs mail servers
> (mail.Bellsouth.net) This does produce some big problems with GroupWise
> that I hope will not be a problem with Exchange.
>
>