Re: Account is not local
- From: IworkIworkIwork <IworkIworkIwork@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 13:27:07 -0700
Rich,
this is my log file in smtpsvc1:
#Software: Microsoft Internet Information Services 6.0
#Version: 1.0
#Date: 2005-10-07 17:42:54
#Fields: time c-ip cs-method cs-uri-stem sc-status
17:42:54 205.152.58.33 - - 0
17:42:54 205.152.58.33 EHLO - 0
17:42:54 205.152.58.33 - - 0
17:42:54 205.152.58.33 MAIL - 0
17:42:54 205.152.58.33 - - 0
17:42:54 205.152.58.33 RCPT - 0
17:42:54 205.152.58.33 - - 0
17:42:54 205.152.58.33 DATA - 0
17:42:54 205.152.58.33 - - 0
17:42:56 205.152.58.33 - - 0
17:42:56 205.152.58.33 QUIT - 0
17:42:56 205.152.58.33 - - 0
17:56:48 205.152.58.32 - - 0
17:56:48 205.152.58.32 EHLO - 0
17:56:48 205.152.58.32 - - 0
17:56:48 205.152.58.32 MAIL - 0
17:56:48 205.152.58.32 - - 0
17:56:48 205.152.58.32 RCPT - 0
17:56:48 205.152.58.32 RCPT - 0
17:56:48 205.152.58.32 - - 0
17:56:48 205.152.58.32 DATA - 0
17:56:48 205.152.58.32 - - 0
17:56:48 64.156.215.8 - - 0
17:56:48 64.156.215.8 EHLO - 0
17:56:48 64.156.215.8 - - 0
17:56:48 64.156.215.8 MAIL - 0
17:56:48 65.54.252.99 - - 0
17:56:48 65.54.252.99 EHLO - 0
17:56:48 64.156.215.8 - - 0
17:56:48 64.156.215.8 RCPT - 0
17:56:48 64.156.215.8 RCPT - 0
17:56:48 64.156.215.8 RCPT - 0
17:56:49 64.156.215.8 - - 0
17:56:49 64.156.215.8 - - 0
17:56:49 64.156.215.8 DATA - 0
17:56:49 64.156.215.8 - - 0
17:56:49 205.152.58.32 - - 0
17:56:49 205.152.58.32 QUIT - 0
17:56:49 65.54.252.99 - - 0
17:56:49 65.54.252.99 MAIL - 0
17:56:49 205.152.58.32 - - 0
17:56:50 65.54.252.99 - - 0
17:56:50 65.54.252.99 RCPT - 0
17:56:50 65.54.252.99 - - 0
17:56:50 65.54.252.99 BDAT - 0
17:56:51 64.156.215.8 - - 0
17:56:51 64.156.215.8 QUIT - 0
17:56:51 64.156.215.8 - - 0
17:56:53 65.54.252.99 - - 0
17:56:53 65.54.252.99 QUIT - 0
17:56:53 65.54.252.99 - - 0
such a noob not really to sure what to look for!! This is the right log?
"Rich Matheisen [MVP]" wrote:
> IworkIworkIwork <IworkIworkIwork@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >"Rich Matheisen [MVP]" wrote:
> >
> >> IworkIworkIwork <IworkIworkIwork@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>
> >> >> Which server is sending that error in response to your server sending
> >> >> the "RCPT TO" command?
> >> >>
> >> >> This is usually the result of sending mail to a smarthost and the
> >> >> smarthost isn't allowing you to use it as a SMTP relay.
> >> >
> >> >Would have to admit that I am not sure. Not an expert with exchange,
> >> >obviously, if there is anything I can do to help figure out witch server it
> >> >is, let me know.
> >>
> >> If there's no SMTP Connector the information woutl be on the property
> >> pages of the SMTP Virtal Server.
> >>
> >> >With SBS 2003 were do I look at the smtp logs?
> >>
> >> Assuming the SMTP logging is enabled (it's on the property page of the
> >> SMTP Virtual Server -- make sure ALL the properties are checked so
> >> they wind up in the log) you'll find the log either in the
> >> %systemroot%\system32\logfiles\smtpsvc1 directory or whatever
> >> directory you changd it to.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Rich Matheisen
> >> MCSE+I, Exchange MVP
> >> MS Exchange FAQ at http://www.swinc.com/resource/exch_faq.htm
> >> Don't send mail to this address mailto:h.pott@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >>
> >
> >Rich,
> >
> >Thanks for the info,
> >
> >This SBS 2003 is using the POP3 connectore, FYI.
>
> Well, then you should take the question to the SBS newsgroups. The
> POP3 connector isn't part of Exchange.
>
> >The log file you asked me to look for does not exist
> >%systemroot%\system32\logfiles
> >The folder above does exist just no smtpsvc1
>
> So, is logging enabled on the SMTP Virtual Server? If not, you'll know
> why there's no log files. :)
>
> >From my understanding since POP3 is installed this is totally seprate from
> >normal smtp procedure??
>
> I haven't got a clue how that thing works. Don't wanna know, either.
> :)
>
> But you should know that that ugly thing has nothing to do with
> _sending_ mail from the Exchange server. It's only used to read mail
> from some mailbox and send it to a mailbox on the Exchange server.
>
> So, if the problem involves sending mail FROM Exchange, then it's back
> to what I told you to do with the SMTP log files.
>
> >Also, FYI, yahoo host their mail and I have been able to log on at yahoo and
> >send from there to the domains that were giving me the errors.
>
> The just proves that Yahoo! doesn't have a problem.
>
> >????If I add some mx records pointing to the domains in questions mail
> >server should this help remedy the situation for now???
>
> Absolutely not. You're not authoritative for the domains so your DNS
> will never be asked to provide the name-to-IP resolution.
>
> >Well I am going to
> >give this a shot, however I still want to get to the root of the problem.
> >
> >Any additional info would be greatly appreciated.
>
> The SMTP protocol logs are the first stop.
>
> --
> Rich Matheisen
> MCSE+I, Exchange MVP
> MS Exchange FAQ at http://www.swinc.com/resource/exch_faq.htm
> Don't send mail to this address mailto:h.pott@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
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