Re: How to remove a mail domain




"kj [SBS MVP]" <KevinJ.SBS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:OxxJWau$HHA.4732@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Niels Koldborg wrote:
"kj [SBS MVP]" <KevinJ.SBS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:utY7gat$HHA.1208@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote:
kj [SBS MVP] <KevinJ.SBS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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When you "removed the policy", did you previously clear the "This
Exchange Organization is responsible for all mail delivery to this
address" checkbox and click "OK"?

If not, I think exchange routing & SMTP still thinks it is
resonsible for this domain. Somewhere there's a method to clean
this up after the fact, but I can't seem to find it now. In non
SBS, you'd just re-run the Internet mail wizard in *Exchange*
System Manager, but I'm not sure the SBS CEICW wizard will clean
this up for you now. Maybe LW will remember.

Hmmm - I have never had to untick the box /hit apply and then remove
the domain to make this work. It just gets removed. Perhaps a bug I
haven't encountered?

Ah, yes, maybe it's when you delete the policy without first
removing the domain. It's one of those. I'll do some digging.

Niels,

Is informi.dk one of yours, a smarthost you are using, or something
unknown to you?


Thank you

Informi.dk is where I work, pmc-data.dk is at home.
I startet this at work an continue at home.
Local time her (Denmark) is 8,36 PM

Onse again thank you.


The reporting MTA is important for troubleshooting your NDR. If it's not the originating Exchange Server (&SBS) then the removal of the domain likely has occured.

Can you re-verify this and re-report the whole NDR message.



I think i misunderstod your question, so I vil clarify

My domain informi.dk is the SBS 2003 Premium, the Exchange on this machin has been hosting
informi.dk and rapidis.com.
I have deleted the domain rapidis.com it is no longer hostet on informi.dk.

I have set up a SBS 2003 R2 Premium the Exchange on this is hosting rapidis.com
and is reciving mail from every one.
rapidis.com is a startup company, and is now ready to go it alone.

When any user from the domain informi.dk send a mail to rapidis.com the user gets a NDR
With the following message:
This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification.

Delivery to the following recipients failed.

ti@xxxxxxxxxxx

And txt file with the folloving message is attatch:
Final-Recipient: rfc822;ti@xxxxxxxxxxx
Action: failed
Status: 5.1.1
X-Display-Name: 'ti@xxxxxxxxxxx'

I hope this clerar things

Niels.



Reporting-MTA: dns;informi.dk



If you remove the domain from the policy, Exchange knows it's no
longer responsible for it. Can't think of any place it would leave
shards - even if you don't clear out the old SMTP addresses from the
mail-enabled objects (that just causes other problems).


I have removed the mail domain from users, groups, public folders
and every thing I can think of.
I have made a "Clear Cache" on my DNS.

I stil get that NDR, so somthing is stil missing, is there at tool
tht can compleatly remove a mail domain ?
Or a tool that can help my find what has to be done.

Kind regards
Niels Koldborg

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/kj

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/kj


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