Re: Exchange misbehaving:



Hey guy, sry for starting a new thread i figured it was done though and i thought it was a new issue on the word of my hosts.

I did see your last reply and thank you very much for your help, I would be in a mean state by now if not for people like you and Anna over this weekend, really! Thanks guy!

I called my host armed to the teeth following yours (and others) replies to my DNS questions. They have a habit of BS their way out of stuff and making an issue look like my fault (normally it is so i had to benefit of the doubt it). Not configuring these sots of things on a regular basis does not help either because while i know how stuff should work (text book style), they often differ in working practice and this is where I fell down and my host took advantage.

Apparently all those issues mentioned to me by yourself and others are not really an issue, i dont need them. I asked my host about them, told them to look @ such and such a site, they refused, laughed said that stuff dont matter too much the problem is with SBS and Exchange, even if i did configure everything correctly it sometimes still messes it up.

I almost expected the guy to ask me to re-build the server.

Guess iim stuffed until they take a serious look @ my situation, maybe il have to send them to this news group for an education. Thanks again for everything and i swear to try and refrain from posting here unless i am totally (and i mean totally) bu**erd!

Thanks

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <lanwench@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:OI1iBEpiHHA.4300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Billy <billydotburrowsatntlworlddotcom> wrote:
I have configured using CEICW but not using the pop connector, domain
is push4.com.

Ah....it's*you*. Dude, you still have DNS problems. Did you see my reply to your last post in the previous thread? Don't start a new thread when the old one isn't stale yet....

http://www.dnsreport.com/tools/dnsreport.ch?domain=push4.com



Thanks!

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
<lanwench@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message news:%236S7d2oiHHA.392@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Billy <billydotburrowsatntlworld.com> wrote:
Does anybody have any ideas as to why I can send email from client
systems via exchange but can not receive mail back?

I am a little stumped @ this, any suggestion would be very much
appreciated!

Post your domain name, & mention whether you're using the POP
connector, and whether you configured Exchange using the CEICW &
providing the domain name therein.




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