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October 17th, 2001, 07:19 PM
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Internet Email Access
Hi All,
Hope you can help me out.
We have about 8 - 10 laptops in our office who use email, they also connect to our network. We have 1 x server (Win2k Advanced server sp1 + Exchange 5.5 sp4 running our internet and mail all connected through a Cisco 1720 router.
The laptop in question is a Dell Inspiron 4000, Xircom 10/100 + 56k Modem, Win2k, Office2k, using microsoft outlook not outlook express.
The Dell is all set up to access the network share files, printers, internet and even the email(sending and reciving).
When I get this laptop onto the dial up connection, I can get internet and recive mail but I cant send any mail at all. I get the error 550 relaying is prohibited.
Our router is setup to allow only certin ip addresses which I have checked.
I have done an"ipconfig" to get the dialup ip and made sure it's range is allowed to access the server to recive/send mail. I have even put in the exact ip address and still no joy.
Any sugestions as to what I have missed?
Once this one is sorted out I can do the others and stop getting reamed over this issue......
Thanks a heap peoples
Yosh
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It was like that when I got here! pig's a$$
[This message has been edited by yoshie (edited October 17, 2001).]
[This message has been edited by yoshie (edited October 17, 2001).]
It was like that when I got here!_ _ _ ___ _ _ _ pig's a$$.
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