Re: mail sits in que

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Ok, a couple of basic questions?
1. How many nics in the server?
2. What are they connected to?
3. Have you run the "Connect to the Internet wizard" from the Server Management Console on the SBS server
4. Please post the results of running ipconfig /all on your server/

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Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]
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"talkinggoat" <johnmclaren_99@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1150002553.869251.235460@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
sbs 2003. It seems to do it, no matter what the client.


Cris Hanna (SBS-MVP) wrote:
> Are we talking about Small Business Server or are we talking about Win2k3 standard and Exchange
>
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> Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]
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> Please do not respond directly to me, but only post in the newsgroup so all can take advantage
> "talkinggoat" <johnmclaren_99@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1149984398.225232.89630@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I have several exchange servers at different sites, for different
> domains/clients that seem to have the same problem and i can't figure
> out what is going on. Everytime that a user sends an
> email to most (90%) other domains, they sit in the que until they time
> out. I don't get any errors in the smtp log, in fact, i don't get
> anything, at all... no connection attempts, no nothing. The only way to
> make them go through is to forward them through an isp smart host using
> an smtp connector. I know of other people, using the same isp, that
> don't have to do this.Their setup, as far as they can tell me, is
> identical to mine. any ideas?
>
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> have several exchange servers at different sites, for
> different<BR>domains/clients that seem to have the same problem and i can't
> figure<BR>out what is going on. Everytime that a user sends an<BR>email to
> most (90%) other domains, they sit in the que until they time<BR>out. I don't
> get any errors in the smtp log, in fact, i don't get<BR>anything, at all... no
> connection attempts, no nothing. The only way to<BR>make them go through is to
> forward them through an isp smart host using<BR>an smtp connector. I know of
> other people, using the same isp, that<BR>don't have to do this.Their setup,
> as far as they can tell me, is<BR>identical to mine. any
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