dsable
Member
I am using the JDE_SendEMailSMTP function to send e-mail in a business function. If I send to an internal e-mail address ([email protected] where samaritan.org is my domain), it works. However, if I attempt an external address ([email protected]), it does not work. Rather, it responds with error code 45 which is eNoMsgRecips - No Receipts Address.
The person at JDE gave the following response. Has anyone come across this and knows what needs to be changed in the setup of exchange?
Thanks,
-Dave
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Regarding your problems with external email addresses (i.e. outside your
domain), there isn't a setting in OneWorld that has this much fine control.
If you are able to email any external address (i.e. the ones in your
domain), then you have the JDE.INI and address book settings configured
properly.
I would recommend that you talk to your mail server administrator to see
what kind of security / restrictions have been placed on that box, with
regards to spam / external mail protection. To prevent mail relaying, they
may have turned on several security options to block this type of activity.
Unfortunately, I can't tell you exactly what to look for in this regards,
but your mail admin should know what to look for.
Let me know if you have any further questions.
The person at JDE gave the following response. Has anyone come across this and knows what needs to be changed in the setup of exchange?
Thanks,
-Dave
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Regarding your problems with external email addresses (i.e. outside your
domain), there isn't a setting in OneWorld that has this much fine control.
If you are able to email any external address (i.e. the ones in your
domain), then you have the JDE.INI and address book settings configured
properly.
I would recommend that you talk to your mail server administrator to see
what kind of security / restrictions have been placed on that box, with
regards to spam / external mail protection. To prevent mail relaying, they
may have turned on several security options to block this type of activity.
Unfortunately, I can't tell you exactly what to look for in this regards,
but your mail admin should know what to look for.
Let me know if you have any further questions.