Post cannot be delivered to .ee
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We have Exchange 2003 Server.
For some reason we cannot send messages to .ee domains. Here is a bounce
message:
user@xxxxxxxxxx Could not deliver the message in the time limit specified.
Please retry or contact your administrator.
If we send the message from some other program (Hotmail etc) it works ok.
Only our Exchange has this problem.
??
(I am the administrator...eh...)
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