I wish I had seen this before our migration. Our entire migration was derailed because we could not get the relay to work between our primary Linux server and our Office 365. After watching this video, it showed him un-checking the box regarding headers. This was the answer and all seems to be well now. Thank you.
Hi Tom, what a great informative video! How do I handle dynamic WAN IP since our isp does not provide static IP for 4G connections? Do I specify the subnet instead? Thank you.
I cannot find if there are any limitations for using this as a mail relay. I work for an electric utility and we have between 6000-7000 people that want their bills emailed to them. We email subscribers twice per month (3 times for the ones that are late). Our billing server generates the emails and relies on a separate mail relay server. But I don't want to attempt this if there is a maximum number limit that is below our potential. Great video though!
Hi Tom I have a requirement for reverse, I need to receive all emails from support desk@365 to an internal SAP server, how do i achieve that? Do I set it up this way and then foward the emails to noreply@?
How to solve ERROR javax.mail.MessagingException: Could not connect to SMTP host: smtp.office365.com, port: 587; nested exception is: java.net.SocketException: Permission denied: connect
Are you sure you're looking under portal.office.com? The settings -> domains won't be under outlook.office365.com/ecp, but will be under portal.office.com. Either way, you can just use your Office 365 MX record which you should be able to find out from your DNS admin or via mxtoolbox.com.
Tom Erdely yes I am sure. we have office365 through godaddy, dont know if that makes a difference. Also, emails go to a. com domain but the scanner im trying to set up is in a .local domain
I am not familiar with GoDaddy's implementation for Office 365, but the settings are the same. The from address needs to come from your real domain. The SMTP server is your Office 365 MX record. Authentication is none and encryption is none. Port is 25. This is after the connector is set up properly. Good luck!
Yes I have Office365 thru Comcast and the domains category is missing as well. When you setup the IP in the connectors section of O365 did that create the MX record in the Domain section? Sorry I dont have that to test. This has been a nightmare migration for us. Comcast shutdown our SMTP server and our Exchange svr wont send (yet).
excellent video. One comment I might add though is do not use "donotreply@yourdomainname for the sending email addresses. This triggers spam filters. We normally use scanner.location@yourdomainname for the sending address.
I wish I had seen this before our migration. Our entire migration was derailed because we could not get the relay to work between our primary Linux server and our Office 365. After watching this video, it showed him un-checking the box regarding headers. This was the answer and all seems to be well now. Thank you.
This video made my life so easy and helped me get my work done quickly. Thank you so much for this
Great video! Set up the relay and had scanning services restored within minutes. Thanks for taking the time to make this video!
Tom as always I miss one detail and you cover it all. TY. Great step by step.
Wow, and this works even with Canon c5235! Thank you!
Ah..thanks so much this video helped my smtp test as successful. Tha ks a lot
That's great!! It helps me well with my Ricoh Aficio MP201-spf. Thank you for short and useful manual.
Hi Tom, what a great informative video!
How do I handle dynamic WAN IP since our isp does not provide static IP for 4G connections? Do I specify the subnet instead? Thank you.
best guide ever!!
Worked like a charm! Thanks for uploading.
This worked after much frustration with other methods! Thank you so much!!!
YES, I would like to offer my heartfelt appreciation.
You're a star! This has just helped me greatly. Thanks very much.
Very direct and insightful
One of the best vdo on SMTP, Gain my subscription bro...thumps up.
Hi Tom, when you say, "you must allow outgoing port 25 for any devices using this connector", is this in firewall?
I cannot find if there are any limitations for using this as a mail relay. I work for an electric utility and we have between 6000-7000 people that want their bills emailed to them. We email subscribers twice per month (3 times for the ones that are late). Our billing server generates the emails and relies on a separate mail relay server. But I don't want to attempt this if there is a maximum number limit that is below our potential. Great video though!
Pretty helpful!!! Thanks ✨
I want to use the first option not via ip but via domain
Thanks for the tutorial !!!
nice, now how do you send email from an Azure VM that has port 25 outboud blocked?
How many can i send a day with the SMTP and is what will be the password and is it a must to use port 25?
Hi Tom I have a requirement for reverse, I need to receive all emails from support desk@365 to an internal SAP server, how do i achieve that? Do I set it up this way and then foward the emails to noreply@?
How to solve ERROR javax.mail.MessagingException: Could not connect to SMTP host: smtp.office365.com, port: 587;
nested exception is:
java.net.SocketException: Permission denied: connect
can we use port 587 instead of 25?
Hi! No. Only port 25, as far as we know. Good luck!
Life saver!
I loved Your videos but that doesn't work for me since my app device is Pmta :s any suggestion on what do i need to do please !
same as you, did u find any solutions?
I setup a connector but under my admin options, I dont have an option for settings or domains. Help?
Are you sure you're looking under portal.office.com? The settings -> domains won't be under outlook.office365.com/ecp, but will be under portal.office.com. Either way, you can just use your Office 365 MX record which you should be able to find out from your DNS admin or via mxtoolbox.com.
Tom Erdely yes I am sure. we have office365 through godaddy, dont know if that makes a difference. Also, emails go to a. com domain but the scanner im trying to set up is in a
.local domain
I am not familiar with GoDaddy's implementation for Office 365, but the settings are the same. The from address needs to come from your real domain. The SMTP server is your Office 365 MX record. Authentication is none and encryption is none. Port is 25. This is after the connector is set up properly. Good luck!
Gotcha. I was able to find it through mxtoolbox. thanks a ton!
Yes I have Office365 thru Comcast and the domains category is missing as well.
When you setup the IP in the connectors section of O365 did that create the MX record in the Domain section? Sorry I dont have that to test. This has been a nightmare migration for us. Comcast shutdown our SMTP server and our Exchange svr wont send (yet).
hi what if in not have public static ip what i should do ?
FQDN
can i use it on ams?
How i know the serveur name ! Of my smtp
And if i can send from 1st mass mailer !!!
Thank you!
Perfecto
yes thank you
excellent video. One comment I might add though is do not use "donotreply@yourdomainname for the sending email addresses. This triggers spam filters. We normally use scanner.location@yourdomainname for the sending address.
Boa tarde, Ótima explicação.
Obrigado!.
Hi, is possible to change the 25 port to other like 2525?
i also have the same question
Tancks
:) good
THANK YOU!