Re: Issues sending outside email after internal to 2 servers worki

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This was actually an issue with the firewall. I had to allow SMTP traffic in
and out to let the outside emails through. It seems to be working fine now
-- very quick.

Thanks for all of your help!
Christina

"Leif Pedersen [MVP]" wrote:

Hi,

Difficult to say what the problem is :-(

The exchange server can perform name resolution properly? (you can ping
www.microsoft.com and have the prompt say ping ip address)?
No errors logged anywhere?

Leif

"Christina" <Christina@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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That address space is set to my domain name. The outside connect is set
to
*.*.

One email that I sent to my outside email address reached me a day later,
but I had already received an Undeliverable report from the Exchange
server.
I have my Exchange settings set to 10 minutes before sending any/all
reports.
The next email that I sent did not reach me at all. I do not have any
kind
of email blocking set up for my outside address.

Thanks!
Christina

"Leif Pedersen [MVP]" wrote:

Hi,

What address space did you enter on the connector to your other mail
system?

Leif

"Christina" <Christina@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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My message finally went through to my outside address. I need help
getting
that connection to work more quickly. I can send myself an email
internally
and receive it immediately. Likewise, from my AS400 I can send an
email
to
my outside address and receive it immediately. My Connectors are set
up
to
Run Always. Is there another setting somewhere that may be causing
this
delay in receiving the email on the outside world? I have already
received a
NDR by the time the email has gone through.

Thank you,
Christina

"Christina" wrote:

Lief,

I am brand new at Exchange. I set up Message Tracking, but was not
able
to
see a difference in the log lines between the internal and external,
other
than the email address. All else looked to be the same. Any
suggestions
on
another place to look, or something else to try?

Thank you,
Christina

"Leif Pedersen [MVP]" wrote:

Hi,

That is a correct configuration. You can't tell from the SMTP queues
why the
mails arent leaving? Or from the application log.

Leif

"Christina" <Christina@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I set my SMTP connector up to "Use DNS to route to each address
space",
with
the Exchange Server as the bridgehead, and a SMTP address space of
*,
which
does not allow relaying, and is for the entire organization.

Is this correct? My email outside of my domain is still not going
through.

Thank you,
Christina

"Leif Pedersen [MVP]" wrote:

Hi,

If you create a SMTP connector with the address space "*" mails
for
external
recipients should use this connector.

Leif

"Christina" <Christina@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message
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I just set up my Exchange server to forward any unresolved
recipients to
the
AS/400 iSeries server for mail with the same domain.
Unfortunately, it
seems
that my ability to email outside of that domain has been taken
away. I
used
article # 321721 to set up my Exchange server for the "Share an
SMTP
address
space in Exchange Server 2003". Is there a setting to allow my
email
to
leave the Exchange server for an external domain? Thank you,












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