Got a user who is trying to allow users to get into OWA to check email, but
we don't want these users to be able to send external email.

If I remove their SMTP address in Exchange, it still allows them to send
(but not receive) external email. I tried changing their email address from
their domain.com to domain.local - and then blocking the .local domain using
the SMTP forwarder... This works great, but when they are .local and not
.com, they can't log into OWA.

Any advice/suggestions?

Thanks
Scott

OWA Question and sending SMTP by Javier

Javier
Wed Feb 11 13:41:42 CST 2004

To block those users from sending external mail... open
the SMTP connector and look for the "Delivery Restriction
Tab" (I'm going from memory). There you can allow or block
some people to send (you could also create security groups
for that purpose).

You also have to do this to enable Delivery Restricitions:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;Q277872

-Javier [SBS MVP]

>-----Original Message-----
>Got a user who is trying to allow users to get into OWA
to check email, but
>we don't want these users to be able to send external
email.
>
>If I remove their SMTP address in Exchange, it still
allows them to send
>(but not receive) external email. I tried changing their
email address from
>their domain.com to domain.local - and then blocking
the .local domain using
>the SMTP forwarder... This works great, but when they
are .local and not
>..com, they can't log into OWA.
>
>Any advice/suggestions?
>
>Thanks
>Scott
>
>
>.
>