Did you set the firewall's domain to be the same as the Exchange Server's? If not, the proxy will see it as a relay spam attempt and disallow it. Do a manual test from the Exchange Server.
What do you mean set the firewalls domain to the same as the exchange server. Are you referring to system>>settings than general system setting. If so I've given the astaro box a hostname that includes the internal windows 2000 dns name space. Also I've went into the windows 2000 internal dns and set up a entry for astaro also. Ok now to the smtp proxy. In the first section I have my internal mx record listed which is server1. stephensnw.com. I 've also had mail.stephensnetworks.com listed also and that did not work. For incoming mail I have my public domain listed which is stephensnetworks.com. For outgoing mail I have the internal_network listed which represents my internal network ids. What am I missing here?
What do you mean set the firewalls domain to the same as the exchange server. Are you referring to system>>settings than general system setting. If so I've given the astaro box a hostname that includes the internal windows 2000 dns name space. Also I've went into the windows 2000 internal dns and set up a entry for astaro also. Ok now to the smtp proxy. In the first section I have my internal mx record listed which is server1. stephensnw.com. I 've also had mail.stephensnetworks.com listed also and that did not work. For incoming mail I have my public domain listed which is stephensnetworks.com. For outgoing mail I have the internal_network listed which represents my internal network ids. What am I missing here?