Re: x.400 problem?
From: Evandro (sdfsadf)
Date: 03/18/04
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Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 04:31:06 -0800
Hi Beth,
They are in the same routing groups. But I have started to work here about four weeks and find out anything configured.
There is just a smtp connector configured and there isn't a routing group connector.
I need to migrate any mailboxes from old server to new server. But when i move the mailbox to new server, the user cant to send internal e-mails and nothing happens, he doesn't receive any error.
I can send external e-mails because the new server has access directly to the internet. In the old server anything are perfect.
At the smtp connector, the Address Space tab has 3 domains configured. The old server and the new server are in the same domain and the communication between them appears to be ok. The two servers don't show messages in the event viewer, just the event id 8213 appears about another problem like wrote before.
The connected routing groups tab is empty. The general tab is configured to forward e-mail to the gateway server and in the option local bridgeheads there are the two servers.
I would like to know if the smtp connector can cause this replication problem about x.400 and public folders?
Thanks again,
Evandro
----- Beth Belluardo [MSFT] wrote: -----
Hi Evandro,
I have a couple questions regarding the mail flow between the 2 servers.
Are these Exchange servers in different Routing Groups or the same Routing
Group? if they are in the same Routing Group, you do not need to have a
connector between them at all.
If they are in different Routing Groups, you will want to build a Routing
Group Connector instead of the SMTP connector. Typically the SMTP connector
is used for Outbound mail to the Internet.
how do you have the SMTP Connector configured? What tabs are filled out?
When you send the internal email, what happens? Do you get an NDR or does it
sit in a Q?
With this information, we will be better able to help resolve the issue.
Best Regards,
Beth
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"Evandro" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I have a Exchange 2k Server migrated from exchange 5.5. The Exchange
Server already working in native mode. I have installed a second server in
the same domain. When i move any mailbox from first to second server i can
send external e-mail, but i cant send internal e-mail. I am using smtp
connector. Can be smtp connector the cause of the problem? When i use a smtp
connector Do i need to create a x.400 connector?
>> Another problem occurs with public folders replication between the
servers, but the users can access without problems.
>> I have seen some documents from Microsoft, like Q296151 about event id
8213 MSExchangeFBPublish - System Attendant Service failed to create session
for virtual machine. Error number 0x80044501, but the old server already the
registry key and the new server doesn't have a key to include de instance.
>> Any sugestion?
> Thanks
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