RE: Exchange 2003 Share SMTP Name Space between Forests
From: jbuddy (jbuddy_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/18/04
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Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 12:11:04 -0700
Has anyone answered your question? I have a similar issue.
Thanks
jbuddy
"Ryan Gilbert" wrote:
> I have two different forests that share the same name space,
> user@mycompany.com. Company A hosts the MX record and needs to forward email
> to Company B for the users located at Company B. A trust is setup between
> Company A and Company B. I have setup Company A's email configuration
> following this MS artilce
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;319759
>
>
> Company A is forwarding the correct email to Company B. Company B is
> receiving the email, but it sits in the Local Delivery Queue and never gets
> delivered. Company B cannot send email to anyone.
>
> I have created a mail enabled contact for my test user in both forests so
> the user is registerd in the Active Directory.
>
> I am desperate to get this fixed, as I have been working on it for 5 days
> and no one in 3 newsgroups and sites have been able to crack this mystery. I
> should say that Company B has only one server in the Forest and it handles
> all the Domain Controller and email items.
>
> I think my problem lays squarely on how Company B is handling the traffic as
> it is arriving ok to it's email server, but is just not delivering any emails
> to anyone and is not sending email out correctly.
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