The need way to do this is telling it to the domreg that your domain has an smtp sever For corporate mail this you can do with your internic provider and to tell him where you are. That is what must be done make a relation with a domain name ip as in turns dns ip resolution. Have a nice day Bemen Greetings Mario -----Original Message----- From: Bemen [mailto:bemen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2000 10:04 PM To: [ISAserver.org Discussion List] Subject: [isalist] Re: ISA+Exchange http://www.ISAserver.org Hy! Thanx for your help, now the exchange is half way working. I can send emails, but I cannot receive them. Only internaly. Part of the problem can be that our domain name will be redirected to the server only tomorrow so I have been trying to send emails from Hotmail to the exchange using IP instead of the domain name. Do you think it could be that? I don't think so. I have been trying to play around with protocol rules and stuff like that to see if I can enable exchange to receive mails. I have no idea what could be the problem. I have published the mail server, as the isaserver.org says, it is OK that the wizard doesn't create a site publish rule, it creates ip filters... But they don't seem to work.... Do you have any suggestions??? Oh, I'm running exchange standard and isa on the same machine and that is the only server I have. Thanx again! Bemen At 07:27 2001. 10. 14. -0600, you wrote: >http://www.ISAserver.org > > > >first check your setting to publish your exchange server in ISA >second what kind of server do you have ?? Standard ore Ent. Exchange >is the exchange alsow the PDC ?? if so you will have to make a route as >exchange must have an gate to walk on thirth go to your smtp protocoll in >management and set the external dns this you need to do as Exchange needs >to know whats out and whats in . > >this will cover your need more just mail me ok > >have a nice day > >Mario > > > Hy! > > > > I have a server set up with ISA and Exchange2000 on one machine. 2 > > interfaces, 1 connected to the net, the other is to a hub with 8 machines, > > so it is a really small network. My clients can use the internet using > > SecuteNAT, but as soon as I set up the exchange 2000 server, they cannot > > reach any external mail servers. Outlook2000 says that the tcp/ip > > connection has been terminated by the server or something like this. > > ANybody has a solution? > > The other thing is that the exchange server doesn't want to work. I havec > > tried to send an email to a mailbox on the system with hotmail entering the > > ip address after @ since the server doesn't have a domain yet and the email > > came back. I cannot check my emails on the server either, it is just now > > working.... > > Please help me!!!! > > > > Thanx, Bemen > >------------------------------------------------------ >You are currently subscribed to this ISAserver.org Discussion List as: >bemen@xxxxxxxxxxx >To unsubscribe send a blank email to $subst('Email.Unsub') ------------------------------------------------------ You are currently subscribed to this ISAserver.org Discussion List as: netwerkbeheerder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send a blank email to $subst('Email.Unsub')