We are moving our Mail server from an Exchange 2003 Server to Exchange 2007 and are experiencing issues moving the Scan to E-mail functionality of our MFP's
we have 15 Branches all connected via VPN tunnels back to head office. Currently the MFPs are set with SMTP pointing to the old server Server05.Company.com with port set to default of 25 and Authentication disabled.
when I change the SMTP server name to the new server (Server10.Company.com) and check connectivity the MFP says it succeeded but when I attempt to scan anything it says it failed.
I have tried changing the SMTP server name to IP Address, Changing SMTP Port to 587 (Exchange Client-Server address), Enabling SMTP Authentication, ensuring POP before SMTP is off and every other setting I can think of that would affect SMTP Communication in every combination I can come up with and so far have been unsuccessful.
Does anyone know if Exchange 2007's SMTP Communication differs from Exchange 2003 and what settings need to be changed on the MFP?
we have 15 Branches all connected via VPN tunnels back to head office. Currently the MFPs are set with SMTP pointing to the old server Server05.Company.com with port set to default of 25 and Authentication disabled.
when I change the SMTP server name to the new server (Server10.Company.com) and check connectivity the MFP says it succeeded but when I attempt to scan anything it says it failed.
I have tried changing the SMTP server name to IP Address, Changing SMTP Port to 587 (Exchange Client-Server address), Enabling SMTP Authentication, ensuring POP before SMTP is off and every other setting I can think of that would affect SMTP Communication in every combination I can come up with and so far have been unsuccessful.
Does anyone know if Exchange 2007's SMTP Communication differs from Exchange 2003 and what settings need to be changed on the MFP?
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