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07.05.2007 at 02:47PM PDT, ID: 22678075
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Trouble Using Exchange Server with Verizon Email Accounts

Asked by gwermter in Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), Exchange Email Server, SBS Small Business Server

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I have a client with a Windows 2003 SBS. He wants to use his verizon.net email address exclusively, but also make use of Exchange server (mainly calendar and contact sharing). I'm having trouble getting this working properly. We have 3 local email accounts (email1@server01.local; email2@server01.local; email3@server01.local) and 3 Verizon email accounts (email1@verizon.net, etc.)
Below is what I've tried and what has failed. Thanks in advance!

1. I setup Outlook clients with an Exchange account and Verizon POP account with the POP account as the default. The problem here was that internal messages were failing and some messages were still being sent out via the Exchange connection even though the POP connection was set as the default. Messages that made it out via the Exchange connection would Delay, fail to send, or get bounced back because the Exchange server was not configured to properly send out mail.

2. I configured the Exchange server to send out through Verizon for those few messages that slip through to Exchange and have made the Verizon email address the primary address for all 3 users in Exchange. I've setup outbound authentication on the SMTP connector in Exchange using the email1@verizon.net address and password. I've got 2 issues with this setup.
      - If any address other than email1@verizon.net sends a message through the SMTP connector it fails with "550 5.7.1 "Authentication is required to send mail as..."

      - email1@verizon.net occasionally receives this message:
"Subject: Delivery Notification: Delivery has been delayed
This report relates to a message you sent with the following header fields:
  Message-id: <EC6A9D03D481974CAA10AF3CA3A11A5F333B@SERVER01.local>
  Date: Tue, 03 Jul 2007 09:04:32 -0400
  From: "XXX XXXXX" <email1@verizon.net>
  To: <recipient1@anydomain.net>
  Subject: FW: Business Cards
Your message has been enqueued and undeliverable for 1 day to the following recipients:
  Recipient address: recipient1@anydomain.net
  Reason: unable to deliver this message after 1 day
Delivery attempt history for your mail:
Wed, 04 Jul 2007 17:02:55 -0500 (CDT)
recipient1@anydomain.net: smtp;450 4.1.7 <email1@verizon.net>: Sender address
rejected: unverified address: host relay.verizon.net[206.46.232.11] refused to talk to me: 571 Email from 209.96.253.156 is currently blocked by Verizon Online's anti-spam system. The email sender or "


How can I reliably send out messages with my verizon.net accounts and still use Exchange? Thanks!


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Zones: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), Exchange Email Server, SBS Small Business Server
Tags: verizon, exchange, email
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