Re: Rejected emails??
From: Todd (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/31/04
- Next message: Bryan: "Re: Server not viewable in Network Places"
- Previous message: Jim Behning SBS MVP: "Re: disaster recovery"
- Next in thread: Javier Gomez [SBS MVP]: "Re: Rejected emails??"
- Reply: Javier Gomez [SBS MVP]: "Re: Rejected emails??"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ]
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 06:51:21 -0800
Yes, that is correct. But the problem also extends to at
least one additional domain.
Any idea as to a fix?
Thanks for the reply,
Todd
>-----Original Message-----
>I think I see what is happening here (at least with that
domain)... let's
>see if I get this straight:
>
>-Your email domain name (FQDN) in Exchange
is "houston.rr.com".
>-You download mail using the POP3 connector (but you
don't download all
>accounts).
>-You have problems sending mail to external users that
have the
>@houston.rr.com address.
>
>Is this correct???
>
>--
>Javier [SBS MVP]
>
><< SBS ROCKS !!! >>
>
>"Todd" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>news:116fa01c416bb$a21b9ab0$a001280a@phx.gbl...
>> We are using houston.rr.com email addresses, and the RR
>> mail server is what the Exchange POP-connector goes to.
>>
>> That's what makes it even more strange.
>>
>> On another note ... I found out that it's not ONLY the
>> houston.rr.com email addresses that are bouncing.
There
>> is at least one other domain. Aside from those two,
>> though, all other emails are being sent.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Todd
>>
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >About your first problem... What is the relation
between
>> your domain and
>> >houston.rr.com? I mean if this is a totally
independent
>> domain or it has
>> >something to do with your domain?
>> >
>> >If its a totally independent domain (no
relationship)...
>> can you send a
>> >message using telnet to the mail server of
houston.rr.com
>> from the SBS box
>> >itself? Does it work?
>> >
>> >--
>> >Javier [SBS MVP]
>> >
>> ><< SBS ROCKS !!! >>
>> >
>> >"Todd" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> message
>> >news:1639e01c416a1$ce193240$a101280a@phx.gbl...
>> >> Hello,
>> >>
>> >> We're running SBS 2003 Standard, and have email
going
>> >> through Exchange.
>> >>
>> >> Everything has been great since setup (about a month
>> ago),
>> >> but just in the past day or so, we noticed an issue
with
>> >> emails being rejected by one specific domain ...
>> >>
>> >> <user>@houston.rr.com
>> >>
>> >> They all get returned with the message:
>> >>
>> >> "The email account does not exist at the
organization
>> this
>> >> message was sent to. Check the email address, or
>> contact
>> >> the recipient directly to find out the correct
address."
>> >>
>> >> The email addresses are valid, and messages can be
>> >> delivered to them from outside systems. But no one
on
>> our
>> >> network is able to do so.
>> >>
>> >> Any ideas???
>> >>
>> >> Additionally, there is a strange message seen after
>> >> rebooting one of the client machines (probably
>> unrelated,
>> >> but possibly not):
>> >>
>> >> "Either there is no default mail client of the
current
>> >> mail client cannot fullfil the messaging request.
>> Please
>> >> run Microsoft Office Outlook and set it as the
default
>> >> mail client."
>> >>
>> >> In the Control Panel, under Mail settings, Microsoft
>> >> Exchange Server is set as the default. (There is
>> >> also 'Fax Mail Transport' and a secondary POP email
>> >> account.)
>> >>
>> >> In the Control Panel, under Internet Options, then
under
>> >> Programs, Microsoft Office Outlook is set as the
default
>> >> email program.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks in advance for any ideas / feedback / advice.
>> >>
>> >> -Todd
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> >.
>> >
>
>
>.
>
- Next message: Bryan: "Re: Server not viewable in Network Places"
- Previous message: Jim Behning SBS MVP: "Re: disaster recovery"
- Next in thread: Javier Gomez [SBS MVP]: "Re: Rejected emails??"
- Reply: Javier Gomez [SBS MVP]: "Re: Rejected emails??"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ]
Relevant Pages
|