Re: Routing (?) Problem After Upgrade From 2000 to 2003
- From: "Dan Johnson" <johnson@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 15:17:35 -0700
John, you make a good point in that (after trying it) it still does not work. On the other hand, I'm still thinking that I will ultimately have to change to the Exchange settings.
Great. After writing the above, I notice that I can't see Public Folders in Outlook when I add the Exchange account back in (which just raises other questions). John, I'll take this over to an Outlook group and see where I get. Thanks for your feedback! Dan
"John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]" <jcoliverjr@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:%230iMangXIHA.1164@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Dan,
So to your point, if you do not setup Outlook 2007 with Exchange Mailbox account but just your POP3 account from Verio does it work?
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John Oliver, Jr
MCSE, MCT, CCNA
Exchange MVP 2008
Microsoft Certified Partner
"Dan Johnson" <johnson@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:93828159-9D61-41A6-B549-FD602D49FAF6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxActually John, I think this is either and Exchange 2003 issue, or possibly a Windows 2003 Server Active Directory issue. Since using a simple client, such as Windows Mail/Outlook Express (which do not have anything to do with Exchange), works just fine from my workstation PC, but using Outlook 2007 (along with one "account" pointing to our Exchange Server), does not work, I definitely think I need to change some setting in Exchange. I just can't figure out which one???
One of the questions you asked here (or someone else did) was did we want to use EX2003 to route any email (out or in bound). My answer was no. How do I tell EX2003 to "lay off" interfering with email sent to/from Outlook??
Thanks,
Dan
"John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]" <jcoliverjr@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:eVHTP0fXIHA.484@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxThis is an Outlook Client issue and not Exchange related. I would post to the Outlook group for a better response to your question.
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John Oliver, Jr
MCSE, MCT, CCNA
Exchange MVP 2008
Microsoft Certified Partner
"Dan Johnson" <johnson@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1C1C7C68-9E09-4FBB-A1C2-8FEBD5CBD684@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxAny ideas?
"Dan Johnson" <johnson@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:C21BC357-1830-4134-9633-FC8CB34CEE77@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
1. Is Verio and your Exchange interconnected in some way?
No.
2. Which is the "real" email server, the Verio that resides in your ISP or
the Exchange Server?
The mail server that resides with the Web Hosting company (Verio).
3. If your Exchange Server is just for testing purpose only, then I'm
assuming it doesn't really receives emails from the outside domain
Correct. We're using it for testing purposes only. It should not be receiving any email from outside the domain.
4. What is the behaviour that you are expecting from the Exchange Server?
Can you receive/send emails routing internally?
We primarily just want access to the public folder functionality. Don't really need any email routing functionality.
Thanks, Jason.
Dan
Thanks,
Jason
"Dan Johnson" wrote:
I may have confused you. We don't use OWA. What I meant was that when I
open my email accounts using Verio's webmail within my browser, all of the
mail is being received and sent just fine. In addition, when I send/receive
using Windows Mail with the POP3/SMTP settings pointing (again) to Verio's
server, sending/receiving also works fine. The only setup that does not
work is when I try setting up Outlook with the POP3/SMTP settings pointing
to Verio's server (PLUS with an MS Exchange account), send/receive does not
work. This (I think) tells me it has something to do with Active Directory
or DNS maybe??? Or maybe just an MS Exchange 2003 setting that I need to
change after doing my Exchange upgrade.
Does this explanation help?
Thanks, John.
"John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]" <jcoliverjr@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:u%23XGT$6WIHA.4808@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Can you confirm its a client or server issue? When you open your > Mailbox
> through OWA does your mailbox function correctly or receive email? > What
> NDR are you getting back if any?
>
> -- > John Oliver, Jr
> MCSE, MCT, CCNA
> Exchange MVP 2008
> Microsoft Certified Partner
>
>
> "Dan Johnson" <johnson@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:50F14CEB-89A7-4D9F-8782-4A7E90D4F5B0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>I recently upgraded our Windows 2000/Exchange 2000 domain >>controller to
>>(1st) Exchenge 2003 and (2nd) Windows 2003. Since then, I am >>unable to
>>get my email using Outlook 2007.
>>
>> Basic setup: Although I do set up an account in Outlook pointing >> to the
>> Exchange Server, I don't really use Exchange for much other than >> testing
>> code as a developer. I set up another POP3 account which points >> to a 3rd
>> party email server (my web hosting vendor), pointing to their >> POP3 and
>> SMTP servers to retrieve and send email. Since the upgrade, Send >> Mail
>> seems to work fine (no errors), but I never get the mail (which I >> can
>> tell is wrong since I can still log on to the vendors webmail).
>>
>> The upgraded domain controller also serves as my domains DHCP and >> DNS
>> server.
>>
>> When I set up the POP3 account using Windows Mail (my client has >> Vista
>> Ultimate), send/receiving works fine (even though it's still >> using the
>> upgraded server for DNS), so Exchange (Active Directory??) has to >> have
>> something to do with why it's not working in Outlook.
>>
>> Can anyone provide me with a good way to troubleshoot this issue? >> I've
>> been playing with the Exchange/DHCP/DNS setting for a couple of >> days now
>> without success.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Dan
>
>
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