<p>HELP !! here is the bounce back email SBS 2003 exchange server.</p> <p>Subject: System Up Time Alert on MY Server</p> <p align="left"><span lang="en-gb"> Sent: 05/08/2005 06:12</span></p> <p align="left"><span lang="en-gb">The following recipient(s) could not be reached:</span></p> <p align="left"><span lang="en-gb"> Receiving Company on 05/08/2005 06:13</span></p> <p align="left"><span lang="en-gb"> You do not have permission to send to this recipient. For assistance, contact your system administrator.</span></p> <p align="left"><span lang="en-gb"> <mycompany.co.uk #5.7.1 smtp;550 5.7.1 <a href="mailto:email@receivingcompany.co.uk>... Relaying denied. Please check your mail first or restart your mail session.">email</span><a title="mailto:richard@brashsolutions.co.uk" href="mailto:email@k"><span lang="en-gb" title="mailto:richard@brashsolutions.co.uk">@</span></a>receivingcompany.co.uk<span lang="en-gb">>... Relaying denied. Please check your mail first or restart your mail session.</a></span></p> <h1 align="left"> </h1> <p align="left"> </p>
<p>Are you using SBS as the SMTP server or relaying it through another provider? I ask, because this is how I've done things in the past and had the same exact issue. There are a lot of variables here. If I were you, I'd consider asking this question of the Puget Sound SBS user's group (google pssbs and you should find them).</p> <p>- HutchTech</p>
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Exchange problem - SBS 2003