RE: No incoming SMTP or website
- From: v-jerryz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Jerry zhao (MSFT))
- Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 03:21:14 GMT
Hi Don,
Thanks for your post.
>From the description, I understand that your issue is that your users in
the SBS domain can not receive email using SMTP and the web site hosted on
the SBS server can not be accessed from outside. If I'm off base, please
let me know.
First all please rerun the CEICW to configure the network again and see if
there is any change.
If the issue still persists, please help me collect the following
information for further troubleshooting:
1. How many NICs are there on your SBS server?
2. Can you access the web site from the SBS server itself? Can you access
from the client workstations in the SBS domain?
3. Can you telnet to the SBS server on port 80 or 25 from outside? Can you
telnet from the client workstations in the SBS domain?
4. Run "ipconfig /all" on both SBS server and client workstation, post the
output on the newsgroup.
5. What did you do before the issue happened?
If you have any concern on this thread, I am glad to be of further
assistance. We look forward to hearing from you.
Best regards,
Jerry Zhao (MSFT)
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