If you read carefully he does mention using the Internet Connection Wizard which is found in SBS. Andrew ________________________________ From: Tee Darling [mailto:tee.darling77@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Friday, December 09, 2005 6:30 PM To: [ExchangeList] Subject: [exchangelist] Re: Exchagner Server with 2 Network Card http://www.MSExchange.org/ Steve, Well, if you take your time and read carefully what Hashem said about his configurations, he never mentioned SBS in his posting. So what you're saying here doesn't make any sense........ T On 12/9/05, Steve Moffat <steve@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: http://www.MSExchange.org/ It's SBS, He's posted elsewhere S ________________________________ From: Tee Darling [mailto:tee.darling77@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Friday, December 09, 2005 10:33 AM To: [ExchangeList] Subject: [exchangelist] Re: Exchagner Server with 2 Network Card http://www.MSExchange.org/ First of all, the kind of configuration you have in place is not recommended even by Microsoft. Both applications (ISA & Exchange) should be installed on separate machines. This is according to Misrosoft best practices. The server that will host the ISA server should have 2 NICs inside. I am not sure of the version of ISA you have but both ISA 2000 & 2004 quick setup guides can be found on Microsoft web site or you can do a search on google.com <http://google.com/> and download either one of them. I have ISA Server 2004 up and running by using the ISA Server 2004 quick setup guide I downloaded from Microsoft site. On the server that you will install and configure your Exchange, make sure it's part of your local domain. After you have installed and configured your Exchange server, run the Exchange wizard to connect your Exchange to the Internet. Before you run the wizard you should have your Internal and external DNS configued for the Exchange server you have on your Internal LAN. Make sure you do a little research about how to install and configure ISA and Exchange before you start working on your network. T On 12/9/05, Hashem Safadi <hashem.safadi@xxxxxxxxx > wrote: http://www.MSExchange.org/ Dear all, I have an exchage server 2003 installed on a server that hosts ISA server and also it has two network addaters one for internal email and the other for external email. when I have used the Internet connection wizerd to create a connector for the internet to send messages using a smarthost (third party SMPT mailserver) it give me a choice to have two smtp servers one for the internal network and one for the external. after I have complete the wizred and I have my two smtp servers plus the connector. I couldn't send emails to the internet. can you tell me where i can find a detialed information about configuring exchange to connect to the internet using a smarthost connection. Best Regards. 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