Re: Sub Domain works, Primary does not
- From: "heyfabes@xxxxxxxxx" <heyfabes@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2008 18:21:33 -0700 (PDT)
On Jul 21, 2:04 pm, "Ed Crowley [MVP]" <cursp...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
What is in your recipient policies?
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Ed Crowley
MVP -Exchange
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<heyfa...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Lookingforsomehelp,prettygreenwhen itcomestoMSExchange. We
have sbs2003 with smtpExchangeServer 03 in house, on a static ip -
no pop. I am having problems with sending and receiving emails when
using our business domain for example B...@xxxxxxxxxxxx, however when I
send from an external account to our internal sub account
B...@xxxxxxxxxxxx the mail is being delivered to our server. Please
understand these are not distinct domains in Small Business Server but
simply two registered domains with the same MX record. I have checked
the email tracking tool inexchangemanager and the emails sent from
outside to B...@xxxxxxxxxxxx are not even showing up. Usually if IMF
blocks them they still show up in the tracking tool. These appear to
never even get to our server. When I send from theexchangeserver to
a gmail account using the abcgroup.com and check theexchangetracking
tool it says email has been routed and qued for remote delivery but
never arrives in the gmail account. Any thoughts on why one domain
would work and not the other when they are pointing to the same
exchangeserver? BTW - internal addresses seem to work even from
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Hi Ed,
The policy is the default policy and includes smtp entries for both
the domain names, the one capitalized and in bold in the SMTP
@primary.com, (the one that seems to be having problems) also has an
smtp entry for primary.local as well as an x400 entry c=US; a= ,
p=localdomain; o = exch...
under the general tab there is a filter rule (mailnickname=*)
The problem is sparadic, all internal mail is working but sending and
receiving to an outside address is hit or miss. Maybe a DNS issue? I
have two nics in the server, one for LAN and one for DSL connection.
.
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