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Problem is on your Exchange server end, not your AS/400 end. You can only "relay" e-mail in exchange, normally, when you have logged into the exchange server. User validation. If you don't log into the server, you are expected to be an outside server sending e-mail to your users, and so can only send e-mail to the local domain(s). Relay Denied is a good thing, as it prevents your Exchange server from being a SPAM server. Relay Denied is a bad thing, when you are trying to use AS/400 to send mail to outside the domain. Go to your Exchange Server Administrator, then to <your site>/Configuration/Connections. Go to properties (one way is Alt-Enter on it). Click on routing. That's where you can add the IP of your AS/400 server. Regards, Jim Langston From: "db" <dbryant@peeksoft.com> I am having trouble emailing outside of our company. I found some previous postings on this list which seemed to express the same problem, but I couldn't quite find an answer. Emailing within the company works great; with an email address outside the company, I get an error from the MS exchange server on our network that the 'recipient is unknown'. The email leaves the AS400 successfully. What am I missing?
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