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Thursday, January 10, 2013

configure email-relay on SBS 2011 , like scan-to-email

here is a good link

http://exchangeserverpro.com/how-to-configure-a-relay-connector-for-exchange-server-2010

and I quote here

To permit a non-Exchange server to relay mail we can create a new Receive Connector on the Hub Transport server. Launch the Exchange Management Console and navigate to Server Management, and then Hub Transport. Select the Hub Transport server you wish to create the new Receive Connector on, and from the Actions pane of the console choose New Receive Connector.

Give the new connector a name such as “Relay ” and click Next to continue.

You can leave the local network settings as is, or optionally you can use a dedicated IP address for this connector if one has already been allocated to the server. Using dedicated IP addresses for each connector is sometimes required if you need to create connectors with different authentication settings, but for a general relay connector it is not necessary to change it.

Highlight the default IP range in the remote network settings and click the red X to delete it.

Now click the Add button and enter the IP address of the server you want to allow to relay through the Exchange server. Click OK to add it and then Next to continue.

The Receive Connector has now been created but is not yet ready to allow the server to relay through it. Go back to the Exchange Management Console, right-click the newly created Receive Connector and choose properties.
Select the Permission Groups tab and tick the Exchange Servers box.

Select the Authentication Tab and tick the Externally Secured box.

setrup a Sharp MFD MX2310U, default username and password Administrator/admin

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