Re: Exchange not receiving email from Internet



Any NDR fired back when trying to send to your SBS server externally? Any
errors in the Event Log? Have you run ExBPA to see if it fires back
anything? What update do think might be causing this?

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John Oliver, Jr
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Exchange MVP 2008
Microsoft Certified Partner


"WISPaway" <WISPaway@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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This one is starting to give me a headache.
SBS 2003 Premium
Issue started 1-16-08 after Windows Update(thought I turned that off)
Internal email unaffected. Can send email externally.
Sender receives error: You do not have permission to send to this
recipient.

All services seem to be running. Noticed one funny(not haha) thing.
Directory Access tab under Exchange->Servers->%servername% reports error
when
clicked:

Information about Directory Services could not be entirely obtained.

Any ideas.

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