No E-Mail Message Is Received After You Configure Monitoring Alerts to Send an E-Mail Message (293310)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2000
This article was previously published under Q293310 SYMPTOMSWhen you click to select the Send e-mail
check box on the Actions tab of a monitoring Alert, and then
enter the SMTP information, you do not receive an e-mail message when the Alert
is triggered. Additionally, the following event appears in the
Application log of the Event Viewer: Date: date Source: Microsoft ISA Server Control
Time: time Category: None
Type: Error Event ID: 14065
User: N/A
Computer: computername
Description:
Alert Service: One or more of the actions associated with alert Intrusion detected has failed.
Failures are linked to configuration settings. The mail server may be down, or the specified
command may not exist. Check the Event Viewer for related errors and fix them accordingly. CAUSEThis issue may occur if one of the following conditions
exists:
- The Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server
2000-based computer is not configured to permit the sending of the e-mail
message.
-or- - The SMTP server where you send the message does not allow
relaying from your domain, or has an anti-spamming program installed that
prevents the receipt of the e-mail message.
RESOLUTIONTo resolve this issue, use one of the following methods, as
appropriate to your situation. Method 1: Configure a Packet Filter to Permit Outbound TrafficThis issue typically occurs when there is no packet filter defined
to permit outbound SMTP messages from the ISA Server. You must define packet
filters on the ISA Server to permit outbound access for services that run on
the ISA Server. Create a packet filter with the following settings: Name: descriptive name Type: Custom Direction: Outbound TCP Local port: Dynamic Remote port: 25 To do this, follow these steps:
- Start the ISA Management snap-in.
To do this,
click Start, point to Programs, point to
Microsoft ISA Server, and then click ISA
Management. - Expand Servers and Arrays, expand your
server, expand Access Policy, right-click IP Packet
Filters, point to New, and then click
Filter.
- In the IP packet filter name box, type a
descriptive name for the packet filter (for example, type Allow SMTP
outbound), and then click Next.
- Click Allow packet transmission if it is
not already selected, and then click Next.
- Click Custom, and then click
Next.
- In the IP protocol list, click
TCP.
- In the Direction list, click
Outbound.
- In the Local port list, click
Dynamic, click Fixed port in the
Remote port list, type 25 in the
Port number box that corresponds to the remote port, and then
click Next.
- Under Apply this packet filter to, keep
the default selection of Default IP addresses for each external
interface on the ISA Server computer unless you have more than one IP
address or external interface on the ISA Server.
If you have more
than one IP address assigned or more than one external interface, you may want
to specify the external IP address for the ISA Server. To do this, click
This ISA server's external IP address, and then type the IP
address. - Click Next.
- Under Apply this packet filter to, keep
the default selection of All remote computers.
If
your Exchange Server is configured to send mail directly to foreign messaging
systems, or if you want to specify a particular smart host, click Only
this remote computer, and then type the public IP address of the
destination computer. - Click Next, and then click
Finish.
Method 2: Verify the SMTP Settings Remote ServerVerify that you can send an e-mail message to the remote mailbox
by using an e-mail client program such as Microsoft Outlook. If applicable,
have the settings on the remote server configured to permit relaying from your
domain and make sure that anti-spam programs that may be installed on the
remote server permit the e-mail message. If you are unsuccessful, you may be
able to specify another SMTP server in the configuration settings of the Alert.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 4/17/2003 |
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