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  • Hallo


    Ich habe einen externen Kunden mit einer Exchange 2003 Organisation, leider klappt die Weiterleitung an externe Empfänger nicht, das heisst wenn ich eine Mail aus dem Internet an die Mail Adresse von Firma A sende
    auf dem die Mailbox ist, und diese Mail jedoch weiter geleitet wird durch einen Kontakt an Firma B, erhalte ich
    die Fehlermeldung:
    <smarthost.xyz.de #5.5.0 smtp;554 <sender@externaly.com>: Sender address rejected: Domain not authorized>
    jedoch wenn ich von Intern das gleiche durchführe klappt das ohne Probleme, ich komme einfach nicht weiter..


    Gruss
    Jahn

  • Konnte Problem wie folgt lösen...


    Create an SMTP connector to route e-mail to the remote e-mail system
    To create an SMTP connector to route e-mail messages to a remote e-mail system, follow these steps:
    a. In Exchange System Manager, right-click Connectors, point to New, and then click SMTP Connector.
    b. In the Properties dialog box, type a name for the new connector in the Name box.
    c. Click Forward all mail through this connector to the following smart hosts, and then type the host name of the destination computer or the IP address of the destination computer. You must type square brackets ([ ]) around the host name or the IP address. For example, if the IP address of the destination computer is 192.168.1.10, type [192.168.1.10].


    This computer will receive all e-mail that is not resolved to objects in Active Directory.
    d. Click Add, click an Exchange server in the Add Bridgehead dialog box, and then click OK.
    e. Click the Address Space tab, click Add, click SMTP in the Add Address Space dialog box, and then click OK.
    f. In the Internet Address Space Properties dialog box, type the shared SMTP address space in the E-mail domain box. When you type the shared SMTP address space, not include the at (@) symbol. For example, type example.com in the E-mail domain box. Then, click OK.
    g. Click to select the Allow messages to be relayed to these domains check box.


    Note Because Exchange must also receive messages for the shared e-mail domain, you must let Exchange relay messages to this domain. This setting lets all the SMTP virtual servers that are listed under Local bridgeheads on the General tab accept messages for the shared e-mail domain.
    h. Click OK.
    i. Follow steps a through h to create one SMTP connector for each remote SMTP e-mail domain.


    Note If one remote e-mail server routes e-mail for all the remote SMTP e-mail domains, you only have to add all the remote SMTP domains to the Address Space tab of a single SMTP connector.


    Restart the Routing and SMTP services
    To do this, follow these steps:
    a. In the Services snap-in, click Start, click Run, type services.msc, and then click OK.
    b. Right-click Microsoft Exchange Routing Engine, and then click Stop.
    c. Right-click Microsoft Exchange Routing Engine, and then click Start.
    d. Right-click Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP), and then click Stop.
    e. Right-click Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP), and then click Start.
    f. Exit the Services snap-in.



    Gruss
    Jahn