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- Exchange 2007 @how_to
- xchange, they do not mention the general Exchange configuration that you will need to do. For that, see your Exch... e left of the Management Console, choose **Server Configuration**, then **Hub Transport**. Now in the **Receive C... of the Management Console, choose **Organization Configuration**, then **Hub Transport**. On the right-hand side... xchange Management Console, choose **Organization Configuration**, then **Hub Transport**. On the right-hand side
- Setting up VPOP3 to work with Exchange 2003 @how_to
- SP== Go to the **Local Mail -> LAN Forwarding -> Configuration** page in the VPOP3 settings. In this LAN Forwarding configuration box put lines like: user1@mydomain.com 192... nother LAN mail server using SMTP**. Then, in the configuration boxes, put the email address on the Exchange Serv... o the Settings -> Local Mail -> LAN Forwarding -> Configuration page in the VPOP3 settings. - Click **Add Row
- "How To" Articles @how_to
- ts]] * [[Installation Checklist]] ===== General Configuration ===== * [[General Configuration Tasks|Initial Configuration]] * [[Users]] * [[Add an Alias]] * [[Create a Distribution List]] * [[Create... icence activation not working]] =====Email Client Configuration===== * [[General/Other]] * [[Outlook Express
- Error expanding recipient - Nesting Level too deep @how_to
- dress>" Nesting Level too deep (51) Check the configuration for loops (Note the '51' number may be slightl... ans that VPOP3 has detected a routing loop in its configuration. For instance, if you have a user 'A' who is for... A', you have a loop. VPOP3 will try to follow the configuration for a while before realising it is never ending (once it reaches over 50 steps down the configuration) so it will report this error message. Note that
- Accepting Incoming SMTP through a router @how_to
- then you will probably need to modify the router configuration to allow this. Most routers' default configuration will only allow outbound connections (ie connections from th... mit tcp any host 123.123.123.123 eq smtp in your configuration. ====With NAT==== If the ISP have specified that... ccess-list 110 permit tcp any host 123.123.123.123 eq smtp in your configuration. {{tag>router incoming smtp}}
- Creating Extra SMTP Services @how_to
- s can be useful if you want a single SMTP service configuration to listen on multiple ports, eg ports 25 and 587 ... th them). The SMTP service will have an identical configuration on all the ports/addresses. To do this, go to **... == This is useful if you want to have a different configuration, eg different authentication requirements, differ... ce listening on ports 25 and 587 with the port 25 configuration above. This is not strictly compliant with the SM
- ping_test @how_to
- everything would seem to be OK with your network configuration - you've got another problem. * If ''ping %%www... problem with your DNS settings in your networking configuration - ask your ISP for help. * If that doesn't work... you've got a problem elsewhere in your networking configuration - again, ask your ISP for help. {{tag>ping test
- 550 5.7.1 Relaying not allowed! Bad sender IP address @how_to
- ccess Restrictions, then check their email client configuration to make sure that it is using the internal IP add... e trusted. You can either change the email client configuration to use the internal IP address of the VPOP3 serve... Help=== Note that this is one of the more complex configuration options in VPOP3 because of the risk of configuri
- Making VPOP3 re-download POP3 messages from the ISP @how_to
- ant to re-download the mail for by looking at the configuration list on the In Mail tab. * If the ID is 1 (one)... AT file to a safe place - Modify your 'In Mail' configuration to send all messages to a specific mailbox (eithe... ilbox specified in (2) - Restore your 'In Mail' configuration to the previous settings. - Restore the SRVRUID
- Using VPOP3 with Microsoft Exchange Server @how_to
- ISP: Go to the ''Local Mail -> LAN Forwarding -> Configuration'' page in the VPOP3 settings. In this LAN Forwarding configuration box put a line like *@mydomain.com 192.168.... nother LAN mail server using SMTP'' Then, in the configuration boxes put the email address on the Exchange Serve
- Settings @reference
- s.co.uk/manual/index.html?localmail_lanforwarding_configuration.html|Configuration]] * [[LAN Forwarding Queue Status|Queue Status]] * [[Logging]] * [[Message Archive]
- Lua SMTP Relay Control @reference
- * senderid - this is the numeric message sender configuration id (starting at 0) * sendername - this is the name you gave to the message sender configuration in VPOP3 In VPOP3 5 and later, there is an read/
- Initial Configuration Tasks @how_to
- ======Initial Configuration Tasks====== After installing VPOP3, you will need to get into the [[VPOP3 settings]].... n lists|distribution]] or [[mailing lists]] {{tag>configuration}} =====Set your Local Domain===== The 'Local Dom
- Mail Connectors -> Mail Senders -> SMTP Relay @reference
- imes known as a //smarthost//). This is the usual configuration for small/medium sized businesses and home users.... change your incoming mail or Internet connection configuration). [[mail_senders|Description of mail sending met
- Installation conficts @how_to
- anything, or to make some changes to the Windows configuration, or the VPOP3 configuration. =====POP3 conflicts===== Sometimes antivirus software (eg AVG) installs a POP3 'pr