Re: Exchange misbehaving:



hmmmm ... a chick that gives away her age by calling others in the group
"YOU KIDS" *LOL*

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Claus
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
<lanwench@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Billy <billydotburrowsatntlworlddotcom> wrote:
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.

No prob. You can always test this stuff yourself, though....even the
dnsreport.com site is a good start. But after that comes telnet tests,
etc.

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!

Well, I'm actually a chick, but I guess "guy" is a fairly generic unisex
term nowadays, with you kids.

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.

....while fetching him a beer, no doubt.

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!

Eh. Get rid of them and find another company to host your DNS. Check out
www.dyndns.com and their CustomDNS service - it's inexpensive. You can
preconfigure the zone with what you wish, and then change the nameservers
for your domain with your registrar. Hell, you can change your registrar,
too, if you need to. But you do need to get far away from the clown show
currently managing your DNS.


Thanks

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
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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]"
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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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