| | | | Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 | Important Points - These instructions assume your email account has already been setup and is collecting email correctly.
- Take a note of any settings you change.
- Only change the items specified - you should not need to change either your email address, POP3 server, POP3 username / password.
- We have instructions for alternate port which is generally used if your ISP blocks the normal port 25 SMTP access (as most ISPs do these days!).
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Step One - Using Exchange System Manager navigate to the 'Servers' container.
- Drop down the 'Protocols' container.
- Find the 'SMTP' protocol and select 'Default SMTP Virtual Server'.
- Right click on the default smtp virtual server and choose 'Properties'.
| Step Two - Click on the 'Outbound Security' button.
- Select 'Basic authentication' and enter your InboxFX username and password.
| Step Three - Click on 'Outbound connections' on the delivery tab.
- This will show you what outgoing SMTP port number you are configured to use - if your ISP is blocking port 25 enter port 2525 (but even if they do not block it at the moment we still recommend using port 2525 anyway!).
| Step Four - In order to get mail to relay through our servers you will need to setup the 'Smart Host' setting on this screen.
- This is what tells Exchange to delivery all mail destined for the internet though our servers.
- Enter the SMTP server name we gave - for example: smtp.inboxfx.com
| Step Five - You will need to restart your SMTP service for all changes to take effect.
- Any mail that is currently in the queue might not take these new settings so you might need to send a new piece of mail to test it.
- After sending a test email you will want to check the outbound queue on Exchange to make sure that the mail did not get stuck in your outbound queue because of authentication errors.
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Step Six - On some systems (depending on the configuration) you may need to go to: Routing Groups
- Select the 'Connectors' and 'Internet Mail Service'.
- Right-click and select 'Properties'.
- Find and select 'Forward all mail through this connector to the following smart host'.
- Select 'Outbound Security'.
- Enter your SMTP smart host user name and password in the 'Basic Authentication' section.
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