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Fred Orcutt


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04-12-05 11:01 PM

I have a Win2k Server running IIS and Exchange 5.5 (all fully SP'd).  I'm
trying to set up an HP 9050MFP device for emailing direct from the MFP
console.

I set up Exchange 55 to permit relaying from the IP of MFP, but still all
outbound emails from it are blocked by Exchange - no relaying permitted. Not
sure why if the IP of the MFP is specifically permitted to relay.

As an alternative I set up a second IP address for the single NIC on the
Win2k box, hoping to start up the Default SMTP Virtual Server under IIS, the
n
point the SMTP gateway on the MFP to it.  The idea was to allow a second
TCPIP instance to listen on port 25 independent of Exchange.  However, the
Default SMTP Virtual Server will not start even configured to use the new IP
address instead of 'all unassigned addresses'.

The HP Digital Send Software (installed on another server which has a MAPI
client on it), sees both IP addy gateways, so no problem there I don't think
.
Also, the MFP device, when told to search for SMTP gateways, finds both
also. At this point I can't get outbound mail going from the MFP using eithe
r
IP address as SMTP gateway.

The only netstat -an entry for Port 25 shows listening on 0.0.0.0:25 local,
foreign 0.0.0.0.

Appreciate all thoughts and pointers.

Fred Orcutt





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