Re: Outgoing POP3 email missing/lost/not received
- From: "Henry Craven {SBS-MVP}" <sme@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2007 00:10:29 +1000
Sorry Sally, but I'm confused here ......
What do you mean "The POP3 email connector is only used for a few people that use only the web based email and do not have their own computer to use." ?
IF YOU MUST use POP Mail from the ISP ( and you'd need an extremely good reason for me to consider it valid )
.....why are you not picking up ALL the company's mail from the ISP via the POP Connector and forwarding it to the mailboxes, then, if again you have an extremely valid reason for NOT sending mail via DNS, sending via the ISP as Smarthost ?
The POP Connector was and is only meant as an interim solution for people transitioning from Peer-2-Peer and POP3 to AD Domain and Exchange while they get their, Static IP, Domain Name and MX in place. Not as a permanent solution.
re "The error number is 0x8004011d. Make sure Microsoft Exchange Store is running".
Is the Exchange Store Mounted ?
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Henry Craven {SBS-MVP}
"Sally Mathews" <SallyMathews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:FD0A1DC4-2681-41F7-92CF-4329CD9C0A5A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Yes, this is SBS 2003. I have exhange running for internal email but
management have internet email addresses through the local ISP as well as
their exchange account. The POP3 email connetor is only used for a few
people that use only the web based email and do not have their own computer
to use.
This is a new problem. I did have a problem last week with my workstations
using offline address books which were not getting updated. I had went
through many suggestions and may have changed a setting on my server that
made this happen.
Port 25 is open, and everything else is working fine.
My event log does show this error "Error initializing session for virtual
machine SERVER. The error number is 0x8004011d. Make sure Microsoft Exchange
Store is running.
I have rebooted the server, and all exchange services appear to be running.
"Henry Craven {SBS-MVP}" wrote:
Sally, is this an SBS Server you have there or are users just using POP Mail
?
if the latter please re-post to the correct Newsgroup. Probably
Microsoft.public.outlook or Microsoft.public.outlook.general
With details of your setup and version of Outlook.
If it's via an SBS Box, then can you better describe your setup and explain
why you aren't using Exchange DNS to send mail ?
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Henry Craven {SBS-MVP}
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