Re: Internal mail again
From: Skip Shean (skipshean_at_nospamhotmail.com)
Date: 03/30/04
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Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2004 11:10:09 -0600
Perhaps you have the default email addresses set as the .local address? If
it's going internally, it should use these addresses.
If you changed the default to the .com address, does that fix things?
Are you using a spam blocker that might be killing the .local extensions?
Maybe you can "whitelist" your internal IP address to it?
Just random stream of consciousness there...
"Tony Su" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Are you adding <all> your Users to the SBS Domain?
Are any of your Users using POP or IMAP mail client
connections instead of Exchange client?
Are <all> of your mail clients pointing to your Exchange
or are they pointing to exterior SMTP (often happens if
they are pulling private POP accounts from outside).
Tony Su
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi, I still have problems.
>It seems as some of the users can send internal mail and
>some not. How come. I get a message:
>450 <username@domainname.local> Recipient address
>rejected. Dimain not found. I looked at the net and found
>out that this could have to do about spam rejacting. We
do
>not send spam to eachother.???
>Please Im getteng boiled by the users.
>
>.
>
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