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Thread: Setting up Storefront to work with Exchange

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    sha87 is offline Member
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    Default Setting up Storefront to work with Exchange

    Hello!

    I'm trying to set up my storefront to use an exchange server to send out receipts / other e-mails for the website. The problem is that while the Admin order notifications work (since they are the same @ address as the server), every other e-mail gives me a "The server response was: 5.7.1 Unable to relay" error.

    I do not want to make my server an open relay. Is there another way to handle this? My server is set up to allow any authenticated user permission to relay. I've tried to send user login information through the storefront, but I still get the same relay error.

    Is there a way to get my exchange server to handle the e-mails for my storefront WITHOUT making it an open relay? I really would like my e-mails to be coming from my @domain.

    Thanks in advance!

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    sha87 is offline Member
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    For anyone else having this issue.. Adding the IP to the list of IP's allowed to relay on the Exchange server fixed the issue. I had tried it before, but didn't go down deep enough in the chain - I ended up having to put a range of a few IP's that my webhost uses to send their mail through - the IP of my website did not work.