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I'd imagine this is an exchange config issue, not a php issue, however, you could make sure you're using a decent set of headers.

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Rich
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For anyone that is interested in the fix:

What I had to do was tell Exchange that the server running PHP was allowed to relay off the Exchange server.  All php needs to do is relay, so once you allow it then everything should work.

In order to add:

Goto exchange system manager (Exchange 7 // Win 2K3) Then navigate to servers >> protocols >> SMTP Virtual Server and click the relay tab.  Next add the machine ip address that has PHP on it.  BE CAREFULE NOT TO ALLOW EVERYONE TO RELAY.  "Deny relay except the list below" is what you want.  Otherwise you'll be an open relay mail server and you'll be a SPAM host to the world.
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