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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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by: MesthaPosted on 2009-09-04 at 08:25:55ID: 25260557
That is not an Exchange message.
Therefore something else is rejecting the message. Do you have something in front of Exchange? Appliance? Antispam on top of the server, something like that?
Simon.