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Posted to server-user@james.apache.org by Hillel <hi...@ecommunicate.biz> on 2007/11/08 20:24:38 UTC

Setting up James to via SMTP Authentication receive email from Exchange 2003

Hi,

We want clients to send emails via SMTP authentication from a Microsoft
Exchange 2003 server to our James Server.  We require Microsoft Exchange to
send via SMTP AUTH to JAMES, not currently JAMES to send to Microsoft
Exchange. We want to put in the username and password of the client in James
so via the client's Microsoft Exchange 2003 server using SMTP
authentication, the client can send us secure emails.

I think we need to setup a Smart Host, but I'm not sure if that will be the
solution?
If that is the solution how do you do it?
Otherwise how else would you do it?

Any help appreciated.

The process on setting up the Exchange server is:

1. Open Exchange System Manager
2. Right click on Connectors and select New > SMTP Connector
3. Name: SendMessenges
4. Check Forward all mail through this connector to the following smart
hosts, and enter name.domainname
5. Add the required bridgeheads
6. Click on the Address Space tab
7. Add a new Address Space - Type: SMTP, E-mail domain: domainname
8. Click on the Advanced Tab
9. Click on Outbound Security
10. Check Basic Authentication
11. Click Modify - User: username, Password: password, click OK
12. Click OK
13. Click OK

thanks


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Re: Setting up James to via SMTP Authentication receive email from Exchange 2003

Posted by Stefano Bagnara <ap...@bago.org>.
Hillel ha scritto:
> Hi,
> 
> We want clients to send emails via SMTP authentication from a Microsoft
> Exchange 2003 server to our James Server.  We require Microsoft Exchange to
> send via SMTP AUTH to JAMES, not currently JAMES to send to Microsoft
> Exchange. We want to put in the username and password of the client in James
> so via the client's Microsoft Exchange 2003 server using SMTP
> authentication, the client can send us secure emails.

Hillel, I already replied to you in the previous post.
Please check it.

I told you how to configure james. We can't help you on the Exchange
side: check Microsoft's newsgroups for that.

Stefano



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