Re: SBS 2003 (Basic) Exchange issues
- From: "Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]" <gwdibble@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 15:03:13 -0400
You're stuck with that addressing thing - the "reply to" on those old
messages points to the old domain.
OWA should be configured by the CEICW. You shouldn't have to do any manual
configuration for that on an SBS box. I'd run the CEICW again (To Do list,
Connect to the Internet), choosing the "do not change" option on any screen
that does not apply.
In fact, are you sure OWA isn't already working? What happens if from your
workstation, you browse to http://<yourSBS>/Exchange?
"Baldeagle812" <Baldeagle812@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:E27FB59B-854E-48D7-A3AF-612AA32331E7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have recently upgrade a Windows SBS 2000 server to a Windows SBS 2003
server.
I did this creating a new domain. I am experiencing some problems in
Exchange 2003, mainly when the users respond to old messages i.e. messages
created or received prior to the migration, they get the following NDR:
'UserName' on 08/09/2007 11:53
The message could not be delivered because the recipient's
destination email system is unknown or invalid. Please check the address
and
try again, or contact your system administrator to verify connectivity to
the
email system of the recipient.
<xyz.com #5.1.2>
I an also getting a - #5.7.1 error on some outgoing emails, but not all.
Secondly, I am trying to get OWA working, but there is so much confusing
information, some documentation state that I need ISA 2004, another states
I
just need to use ssl on virtual directory, but does not tell me what
directory I should be using. Somewhere else states that I should create a
new VD for OWA.
I downloaded a document - Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Client Access
Guide, which thoroughly confused me,
So can anyone point me in the right direction?
Thanks
Steve
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