Re: You do not have permission to send to this recipient?

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From: martin_at_hands on (martin_at_hands)
Date: 10/11/04


Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 08:51:04 -0700

Thanks Kevin I will give this a try and monitor the results over the next
week or so

"Kevin Weilbacher" wrote:

> I will guess that you have your SmallBusiness SMTP connector set to 'use
> DNS' for outgoing email.
>
> If so, you may need to configure an additional SMTP connector in Exchange,
> set it up to 'Forward ... to smart host', and indicate to use your ISP's
> SMTP server. Then in the Address space tab, list the specfiic email domains
> that you receive this error with.
>
> --
> Kevin Weilbacher [SBS-MVP]
> "The days pass by so quickly now, the nights are seldom long"
>
>
>
> "Martin@Hands-On" <Martin@Hands-On@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message news:7FBFF5EC-7960-413E-9770-E512610ACB4F@microsoft.com...
> > One of my customers has an SBS 2003 standard server and is running into a
> > strange email problem that I cant find any direct reference to within the
> > normal online support channels. Generally there is no problem sending and
> > receiving emails but every now and again he gets the following bounce back
> > message:
> >
> > Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.
> > Subject: Email problems
> > Sent: 07/10/2004 15:07
> > The following recipient(s) could not be reached:
> >
> > Martin Briggs on 07/10/2004 15:05
> >
> > You do not have permission to send to this recipient. For assistance,
> > contact your system administrator.
> >
> > MSEXCH:MSExchangeIS:/DC=local/DC=BarfieldsSolicitors:SERVER
> >
> > The problem is not specific to one destination address as most of the time
> > the user can send emails through to this address with no problems plus
> the
> > error also occurs on other destination address's.
> > It has also been reported that the same thing has happened to some of the
> > other users which points towards a server side problem.
> > Any advice would be much appreciated.
> >
> > Martin Briggs
>
>
>



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