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exchange 2003 email alias gets "We do not relay" error

Asked by gateguard in Exchange Email Server

Tags: exchange 2003

Hi.

I have exchange 2003 running on a server 2003 domain.

I added a simple email alias for one of my users.  His username is rpaul, with an smtp address of rpaul@dmn.com

I just added rp@dmn.com on the Email Addresses tab of the user properties in Active Directory.

If I email rp@dmn.com from another user inside the domain (on the inside network) the email is delivered to user rpaul.

But if I send an email from a gmail address out on the internet to rp@dmn.com, I get this:

The error that the other server returned was: 571 571 rp@dmn.com prohibited. We do not relay (state 14).

But I don't see how this is "relaying".  In both cases the main user (rpaul) and the alias (rp) are on the same domain: dmn.com

Does anyone have any ideas on how to make this simple addition of an email alias work from the outside?

Thanks.

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