Re: outlook and outlook express error
From: Mohammed A. Raslan (m_raslan_at_link.net.removethis)
Date: 12/29/04
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Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2004 19:09:25 +0300
Your welcome :)
-- Yours truly, Mohammed A. Raslan Systems Engineer / Consultant MCSE+I NT4, MCSA: Security, MCSE: Security, MCDBA, CCNA Mobile: +20 (12) 36 26 112 / +965 978 1969 E-Mail: m_raslan@link.net.removethis "Hussein Shendy" <hshendy@msa.eun.eg> wrote in message news:eUMkWEb7EHA.3336@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > Mohammed Baik, > > thank you for grabbing my atention to ping external hosts and to telnet the > mail server by its IP, i never thought about that before, i don know why !! > > thank you so much, i've created 2 server puplishing rules for our Internal > DNS servers, one for query and one for zone transfer > > and everything is working now, thank you again :) > > Hussein > > > "Mohammed A. Raslan" <m_raslan@link.net.removethis> wrote in message > news:%23DWMlwX7EHA.2196@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > > From the error returned by outlook, this seems to be a name resolution > > problem, to make sure, from any client behind the ISA server, open a > > command > > prompt window and then type nslookup, you will get another prompt, in it > > type normals host on the internet such as www.hotmail.com, www.yahoo.com, > > www.microsoft.com you should get their IP address, if you didn't receive > > any > > IP address, then its a name resolution problem. try typing external hosts > > many times to make sure. > > > > Instead of nslookup, you can ping the hosts such www.hotmail.com or > > www.microsoft.com, note that they *do not* have to reply, what is > > important > > is that the client says *pinging www.hotmail.com [62.6.4.30]* that is it > > got > > the IP address > > > > If its a name resolution problem, where is your DNS server located? on the > > internal network, or on the ISA server itself, or its an external host?, > > you > > should create rules in ISA so that your clients are able to access the DNS > > to be able to resolve names. > > > > also test the following, open a command prompt windows and type *telnet > > 213.131.64.229 25* telnet to this IP specificly, this is LINKdotNET mail > > server ip address, if you receive any response from them by telneting > > using > > their IP but unable to do so using the host *mail.link.net* then its sure > > a > > name resolution problem, however if this also fails, then your rules might > > not be setup right. > > > > try and tell me > > > > -- > > Yours truly, > > Mohammed A. Raslan > > Systems Engineer / Consultant > > MCSE+I NT4, MCSA: Security, MCSE: Security, MCDBA, CCNA > > Mobile: +20 (12) 36 26 112 / +965 978 1969 > > E-Mail: m_raslan@link.net.removethis > > > > > > "Hussein Shendy" <hshendy@msa.eun.eg> wrote in message > > news:e3$d3$A7EHA.2676@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > >> Hi, > >> > >> I've a serious problem using outlook and outlook express behind our ISA > >> server 2000, running on server 2003 OS > >> > >> I get this error > >> > >> The host 'mail.go.com.eg' could not be found. Please verify that you have > >> entered the server name correctly. Account: 'mail.go.com.eg', Server: > >> 'mail.go.com.eg', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Socket > > Error: > >> 11001, Error Number: 0x800CCC0D > >> > >> > >> > >> ISA firewall client is installed on all machines, still outlook is not > >> working > >> > >> > >> I can't even telnet 110 to the mail server, I get this error > >> > >> connecting to: mail.link.net ..........could not open connection to the > >> host, on port 110 : connect failed > >> > >> > >> only server operating systems can do telnet and outlook can work well > >> > >> please I need help > >> any help will appreciated > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> Hussein Shendy > >> Network administrator > >> MSA university > >> > >> > > > > > >
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