In article <c7bf8f37-dde6-4a92-9c04-
ebe1f6b02e8a@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, zoom1968@xxxxxxxxx says...
On Apr 14, 10:25 am, zoom1...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
We are not getting email from outside the company. I am guessing it's
the MX record. Called the company who has the domain name and the mx
record, they say it looks fine. I don't think it's a problem with
Exchange. We have internal email and can send to the outside world.
Any suggestions? THANKS!!!!
UPDATE....
Found a site that will test the connection with the mail server. Says
that "No connection could be made because the target machine actively
refused it".
Typically that means it's not getting to your server.
Your A and MX records - what are they? Most importantly, what is your A
record that you've associated your MX with - and can you ping it (eg can
you ping mail.yourdomain.com - and is that *your* IP).? - or is it
(still) the ISP or hosts?
RE: Very new to SBS - can I send emails without involving ISP? ... If you wanted to get away from downloading POP3 from your ISP and have email ... does your ISP outbound mail server require ... in that case is the physical connection to the Internet. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
Re: How do I change the SMTP address? ... All I want to do is change the address to another ISP... If the physical connection to your ISP goes down you probably won't be able ... The SMTP server will have to be setup to ... So the preference is given to your mail server, ... (microsoft.public.inetserver.iis.smtp_nntp)
Re: MS Exchange and Changing ISPs. ... Whoever is performing DNS for your domain name will have a host name for your mail server, and has a Mail Exchange record pointed to that host name. ... You will also want the new ISP to create a reverse DNS record for this IP that reverse-resolves to mail.yourcompany.com. ... If that cache is said to be good for, say, 8 hours then it will take some time for that cached record to expire before their hosts ask your DNS provider for updated information. ... (microsoft.public.exchange.admin)
Re: PPC Recieves mail but wont send? ... and Password on the PPC is it for my ISP or do I need to enter some sort of ... I know at one of our offices, this is just an example, that the mail server... is with one ISP but in order to check the mail from that ISP you need to ...connection through. ... (microsoft.public.pocketpc.wireless)