Exchange 2000 all going to badmail...
From: code-frog (codefrog_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/27/05
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Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2005 15:05:01 -0800
We have a Windows 2000 Small Business Server that *was* runningInternet
Security and Acceleration Server and getting email justfine. After taking ISA
out of the picture all incoming email isgoing directly to BadMail and we
cannot figure out why.
Here's what we did:
1. We unplugged and disabled the WAN adapter. (Internet connection now
coming from Enterprise Firewall not ISA.)
2. We ran the Internet Connection Wizard and changed it from a broadband
connection to router. We were told that ISA would not be used in this
configuration and that made us very happy.
3. It then made the changes to Exchange and ISA and the connection.
4. Next I disabled Microsoft Firewall and the ISA related services.
5. We then changed all the clients on the LAN and things were good as far as
getting to the internet but nobody was getting mail.
6. We run ORF and knew it was getting to the server but Message Tracking
said it was going to BadMail.
7. At this point we did the exact same thing on the test server we have at
another location. Well almost exact. I left the services alone. Everything
worked perfectly.
8. So we enabled Microsoft Firewall and the ISA services and still no email.
9. We re-ran the Internet Connection Wizard and still nothing. Presently
that's where we are at. We have email being delivered but Message Tracking
says it's going right to BadMail.
How can we fix this or figure out what the problem is?
Thanks,
Rex
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