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masquerade setting not working
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| chrisp 2005-02-24, 5:54 pm |
| I am having a problem getting the masquerade setting in the IIS SMTP service
to work. Email sent from outlook 2000 client with mailbox hosted on exchange
2003 server. Email is routed via an smtp connector to a DMZ system running
Windows 2000 Server SP4 w/ IIS 5.0
The client/internal domain name is new.domain.com. I have set the masquerade
on the dmz system to domain.com. I restarted the smtp service. Email received
by an outside or external person shows the from field as user@new.domain.com
Why is it not setting it to user@domain.com????
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| wasonce 2005-02-24, 5:54 pm |
| Chris,
Have you installed some third party software or a SMTP sink to change the
domain portion of the email address?
If not you will need to do so.
"chrisp" <chrisp@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:AF6934B6-A290-4160-946A-4C900DC991AA@microsoft.com...
>I am having a problem getting the masquerade setting in the IIS SMTP
>service
> to work. Email sent from outlook 2000 client with mailbox hosted on
> exchange
> 2003 server. Email is routed via an smtp connector to a DMZ system running
> Windows 2000 Server SP4 w/ IIS 5.0
>
> The client/internal domain name is new.domain.com. I have set the
> masquerade
> on the dmz system to domain.com. I restarted the smtp service. Email
> received
> by an outside or external person shows the from field as
> user@new.domain.com
>
> Why is it not setting it to user@domain.com????
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| chrisp 2005-02-24, 5:54 pm |
| no I have not installed any 3rd party software... What is a SMTP sink???
I was under the impression that SMTP in IIS - the setting for masquerade
domain would do this for me?
"wasonce" wrote:
> Chris,
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> Have you installed some third party software or a SMTP sink to change the
> domain portion of the email address?
> If not you will need to do so.
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> "chrisp" <chrisp@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:AF6934B6-A290-4160-946A-4C900DC991AA@microsoft.com...
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