Re: Event ID 1070 with SBS 2003 and Exchange 2003

From: Damian N Leibaschoff [MSFT] (damianl_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/19/04


Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2004 10:12:56 -0600

Hi,
You need to add that external domain to your recipient policy as non
responsible:

Open Exchange System Manager
Expand Recipients, Recipient Policies.
Open the properties for the Default Policy.
Go to the E-Mail Addresses (Policy) tab
Right now you should have an entry for your local active directory domain
and for
an X400 address.
Make sure you do not have an entry with your ISP's domain or a domain that
you are
not responsible for.
Click New, select SMTP.
In the address type the domain you are receiving e-mail for using the Pop3
Connector. (@contoso.com), Un-Check "This Exchange Organization is
responsible for
all mail delivery to this address".
Put a check on the newly added address, DO NOT CHANGE THE PRIMARY.

OK the changes and acknowledge the warnings.

You have already done the following:

Open the SBS Server Management console, click on USERS.
Find the User that is receiving the POP3 Connector e-mails and open it
(double
click).
Go to the E-mail addresses tab.
Uncheck (on the bottom) "Automatically Update e-mail addresses based on the
Recipient Policy.
Make the "user@contoso.com" the Primary email, do not remove any other
address from
here.
Ok the changes.

Re-start IIS (you can run IISRESET from a command prompt).

Regards,
Damian

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"Joe Gast" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1342001c3f6fb$14be35e0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> I keep getting the following messages when the pop3 mail
> connector downloads e-mail.
>
> Source: POP3 mail connector
> Event ID: 1070
>
> An attempt to relay e-mail to recipient
> <Administrator@egberslanddesign.com> was made. The e-mail
> could not be delivered because the recipient's e-mail
> domain name does not match any local e-mail domains.
>
> This user is able to send e-mail using the
> administrator@egberslanddesign.com smtp address set up in
> A/D Users and Computer. But when the POP3 mail connector
> downloads a message I get the error in the application log
> listed above.
>
> What can I do to get the .com e-mail forwarded to
> the .local user?
>
> I do have the POP3 connector getting the mail and putting
> it in the administrator mail box.


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