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SYMPTOMSIf Microsoft Outlook Express or any SMTP/POP3 client is used as a messaging client in a Microsoft BackOffice Small Business Server (SBS) network, e-mail messages between users on the network function properly. Inbound e-mail messages from the Internet can also be received, assuming that there is a connection to the Internet through a dial-up Internet service provider (ISP) or a direct connection to the Internet. However, all outbound e-mail may result in non-delivery reports (NDRs). CAUSE
The Internet Mail Service service, which is the component of Microsoft Exchange Server that makes sending messages over the Internet possible, is not configured to reroute SMTP-based mail automatically. RESOLUTIONTo resolve this problem and turn on rerouting on the Internet Mail service:
After you follow these steps, Outlook Express users can send SMTP mail, but the SBS-based computer may be susceptible to unwanted junk e-mail messages. Servers with dial-up connections to ISPs are less vulnerable. Additional query words: smallbiz
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