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Asked by jamesmetcalf74 in Exchange Email Server, Apple Software
I have an exchange 2003 standard organization. blackberrries seem to work fine. we do serve pop3 back through our router to clients. think the blackberries work fine because they access the email pop3 but send the email with there own little service. we dont run any blackberry enterprise software. now the boss has an iphone and i need to get him set up on email. i made a test account using outlook from a home computer. it receives email fine but is unable to use our smtp server to send email. im worried about opening up the firewall to let people use smtp because i just dont know much about it. anyway. clients outside our land cannot send email using our smtp server. does this seem like a router problem? pop3 works fine for receiving email.
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