Never mind.... I just realized that I tried the others before GWIA had a
chance to restart.. All working now. Thanks
"Wade Pedersen" <wade@travelpdx.com> wrote in message
news:oHqwm.14525$7G7.623@kovat.provo.novell.com...
> Ok, now I'm really confused... I've got three of these copiers. The one
> that is on the LAN (Main office) works great now. The other ones, that are
> coming in over the WAN aren't. I was watching the GWIA screen when one
> tried and it was saying relaying denied with the IP address that I had
> entered in the exception... What am I missing?
>
> Wade Pedersen
> River City Travel
>
> "Michael Bell" <mikebell90@no-mx.forums.novell.com> wrote in message
> news:bFdwm.14323$7G7.13547@kovat.provo.novell.com. ..
>> Wade Pedersen wrote:
>>> I know I've fdone this before. In fact I had this all working up until
>>> the other day when I had to remove GWIA and re-install to fix another
>>> problem.
>>> Here's the situation. I have a few copiers that can scan and email. In
>>> the past I've put in an exception to the SMTP Relay to allow relays from
>>> these addresses as follows
>>> From - Konica@travelpdx.com
>>> To - *
>>> For some reason, this will not work anymore unless I allow all relay,
>>> which of course I don't want to do.
>>> To test with, I set up a pop/smtp client to attach to the GWIA. Unless I
>>> put in password for SMTP, I am unable to relay with an exception put in
>>> GWIA for the address that I'm sending from. I didn't have to do this in
>>> the past. This would be fine except that I can't do that with the
>>> copiers. They don't allow for SMTP passwords.....
>>>
>>> tia
>>> Wade Pedersen
>>> River City Travel
>> Aren't they static IP's? Why not use an ip based exception.
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