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I have Exchange 2007 ( Hub Transport ) on SBS 2008 64 bit Server. After installing MailScan for Exchange, Exchange 2007 is not accepting an email it is asking for Authentication. I have changed the Exchange port from 25 to 26. | I have Exchange 2007 ( Hub Transport ) on SBS 2008 64 bit Server. After installing MailScan for Exchange, Exchange 2007 is not accepting an email it is asking for Authentication. I have changed the Exchange port from 25 to 26. | ||
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# You will have to give rights of Anonymous users to Default Recipient connectors. | # You will have to give rights of Anonymous users to Default Recipient connectors. | ||
# Disable Anti-spam features of Exchange 2007. | # Disable Anti-spam features of Exchange 2007. | ||
- | This should resolve the problem. | + | :This should resolve the problem. |
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I have Exchange 2007 ( Hub Transport ) on SBS 2008 64 bit Server. After installing MailScan for Exchange, Exchange 2007 is not accepting an email it is asking for Authentication. I have changed the Exchange port from 25 to 26.
Solution:
- You will have to give rights of Anonymous users to Default Recipient connectors.
- Disable Anti-spam features of Exchange 2007.
- This should resolve the problem.
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