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How can I get my mail to send through exchange to the ISP?
I have Exchange 2010 on SBS 2011
I had made a send connector some time ago and it was working fine.
The mail would go out through exchange to the ISP and they would send it on to wherever it was supposed to go.
Today they want the sending email to have a different parameter.
For instance the user account had been billb, but now they want it to say billb@pacific.net
This is causing trouble for anyone who was grandfathered in under the old settings
Where would I change a parameter like that?
I had made a send connector some time ago and it was working fine.
The mail would go out through exchange to the ISP and they would send it on to wherever it was supposed to go.
Today they want the sending email to have a different parameter.
For instance the user account had been billb, but now they want it to say billb@pacific.net
This is causing trouble for anyone who was grandfathered in under the old settings
Where would I change a parameter like that?
AD user upn probably
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David Johnson and mbkitmgr, Thank you both for responding.
Eventually, I was able to find the setting that I needed.
It was hiding in plain sight.
The setting was in The Exchange Management Console under Organization Configuration – Hub Transport – Send Connectors – Windows SBS Internet Send "send server's name" –then double click.
Choose the Network tab.
Then across from basic authentication, choose change.
Make the changes there.
I should have known that and way back when, I did, but we are such a small organization and we so infrequently do anything in Exchange ...
Thanks again both of you, B.
Eventually, I was able to find the setting that I needed.
It was hiding in plain sight.
The setting was in The Exchange Management Console under Organization Configuration – Hub Transport – Send Connectors – Windows SBS Internet Send "send server's name" –then double click.
Choose the Network tab.
Then across from basic authentication, choose change.
Make the changes there.
I should have known that and way back when, I did, but we are such a small organization and we so infrequently do anything in Exchange ...
Thanks again both of you, B.
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That was the right direction and eventually I found it (with the help of a friend).
Awed1, wish I could say I have never experienced the same - its the type type of thing you set and forget. Keep your eye on the EE posts I am bound to do the same :)