Re: Exchange setting preventing emails from being sent

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Also, which of the logging features should i set to max? I set all of the
items in the MSExchangeTransport service to max, but not sure if that is all
I need.

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Joel WZ
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"Jim Behning" <jimbehning@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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You may see a failure in the event viewer related to the problem.

That all unassigned has burned many.

On Mon, 2 Oct 2006 12:57:02 -0500, "Joel Zinn" <jwzinn@xxxxxxx> wrote:

No, but I can certainly try that. What will those offer and how will I
use
them?

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Joel WZ
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"Jim Behning" <jimbehning@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Did someone mention turning on the message tracking or setting the
smtp logging to maximum? Or maybe setting the default smtp connector
to all unassigned?

On Sun, 1 Oct 2006 21:09:15 -0500, "Joel WZ" <dtsob75@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Yes, I know about testing the remote email server using Telnet. In my
original post, I mentioned in the original post in this thread, that was
succesful and that is why I believe it is an exchange setting issue.

Thanks,
Joel WZ
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On Sun, 1 Oct 2006 18:56:48 -0500, "Joel WZ" <dtsob75@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Sorry about the port 110 comment, I should have said 25. I have been
figthing this so for so long, I have lost track of where I am!!

I do have port 25 open in the router for outbound.

My set up is a cable modem, and I have a router between the modem and
the
NIC. The router has the "Application Triggered Port Forwarding" to
include
enabling email outbound on port 25 (TCP) and inbound on port 110
(TCP).

I had a hard drive failure on this server. It was all working fine
prior
to
that, but after rebuilding the server, I am not able to send emails
thru
exchange.

Joel WZ
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"Frank McCallister SBS MVP" <anonymous> wrote in message
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Hi Joel

I do not understand the Port 110 out comment. Mail goes out on port
25.
If
you can use Telnet to email then you are sending on port 25. Are you
on
DSL, T1 or Cable? Do you have a router between Broadband source and
SBS
NIC?
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Frank McCallister SBS MVP
MCP Microsoft Small Business Specialist
COMPUMAC
"Joel WZ" <dtsob75@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am still having problems getting email to go out on exchange. I
used
the wizard to set up the connection--several different times. I
have
tried using my ISP, by Web host, and directly thru DNS. Nothing
seems
to
work. I do not believe it is a firewall problem, as I have port
forwarding
open for 110 out (and 25 coming in). I can send emails just find
using
telnet commands, which is why I do not believe it is firewall.

When I look at the exchange queues and attempt to do a Force
Connect,
I
get a message that says "The remote server did not respond to a
connection attempt."

This worked fine on a previous installation (I have had two
hardware/hard
drive failures over the last month and this last time, I have had
fits
with
it. I have one NIC on the server.

Very frustrated and would appreciate any help.

Joel WZ









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