Open the Exchange Management Shell by right clicking on it and then clicking onĬopy and paste the above command into the Management Shell. Get-ReceiveConnector "Copier Send To E-mail" | Add-ADPermission -User "NT AUTHORITY\ANONYMOUS LOGON" -ExtendedRights "ms-Exch-SMTP-Accept-Any-Recipient".Our last step with regards to our Receive Connector is to run an Exchange Management Shell command to set the anonymous permissions into play: Then click on the Permissions Groups tab and put a check mark beside the Ĭlick on the Authentication tab and make sure none of the check boxes are checked: Right click on the App SMTP connector and click on Properties. Once the Receive Connector has been created, we need to tweak it a bit to allow for anonymous SMTP connections from our backup exec server Once we click Next we are given a summary of the changes about to be made. You can use 127.0.0.1 or the actual local IP If backup exec is on your local server then here you will need to add the IP of the server. This is where we input the Backup Exec server address. Take note however, that the FQDN setting needs to be filled out with the SBS server’s Fully Qualified Domain Name:. (take note of this IP as you will want to use it in backup exec as your mailserver address In this case we can call APP SMTP ConnectorĪfter clicking next, we will leave the default local SMTP receive settings alone when it comes to the local IP addresses. Right click anywhere under the Receive Connectors list and click on New Receive Connector In the Exchange Management Console we need to get to the Hub Transport role under the Server Configuration Node. Our next step is done on the SBS 2008 server itself. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread. Please remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as Answer” if a marked post does not actually answer your question. Please post the resolution to your issue so that everyone can benefit
How to configure backup jobs to send notification using Backup Exec 9.x and 10.x (includes SMTP configuration) SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) notification is configured and enabled within Backup Exec but no notification is received after the job runs. Notifications configured to be sent with SMTP mail in Backup Exec 9.x and 10.x are not being sent. Servers, requiring authentication to the SMTP server, fails to be sent
Notification configured to be sent from Backup Exec for Windows
Please refer to the following document SMTP
Does your SMTP server require authentication ?