Have you configured the smtp virtual server to access messages from the ip 
address of your SA server.  You may need to enable relaying as well from that 
machine depending on what mail domain address you are sending to.  Problem is a 
little vague. 
 
When you mentioned Outlook on the box I really hope you don't mean on your 
exchange box???  This is a very bad idea as Outlook messes with your mapi 
environment and the share dll files.  Microsoft cite this as a very big no 
no...  
 


 

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Anyone using MS Exchange 2003 to send your e-mail alerts? I&#8217;m having 
issues getting it to send directly through our E2k3 box without having Outlook 
on the system sending the alert. 

 

Any suggestions? 

 

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