Re: Email Not Routing Correctly
From: Mike (thisisafakeaddress_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 08/17/04
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Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2004 13:15:56 -0400
what is the name of both domains
I will do a lookup for you.
"Ron" <Ron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I have a website hosting company that will be routing emails from
their
> website to several of our users. These users will have two mailboxes -
one
> for our company and another for this second company using this website.
We
> want emails for both companies to be delivered to the same Outlook inbox
for
> these users.
> I have set up a recipient policy to direct emails for the second
company
> and the hosting company has setup their end (supposedly). However, I use
my
> Hotmail account to send a test email to this second company's address and
it
> never shows up in my inbox, plus I don't receive a delivery failure
> notification in hotmail. My Outlook is setup to receive POP3 mail from
the
> hosting company's site.
> The account agent at the hosting company says that she can send emails
> to her test address and recieve it successfully (which isn't part of our
> exchange server). I keep asking about where their MX record is pointing
to
> but she doesn't think that is a problem and that it is something on our
> exchange server. What else can I do on our exchange server that would
> correct this issue?
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