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Site: MSExchange.org Forums: Exchange Server Discussions - Message Routing (site profile, domain info msexchange.org)
Title: Message Routing
Url: http://forums.msexchange.org/Message_Routing/fo...
Users activity: 29 posts per thread
Forum activity: 2 active threads during last week
 

Posting activity on Message Routing:

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Threads: 2 31 126
Post: 3 116 362
 

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rhodes2010
2
user's latest post:
Add Port 587 to allow SMTP...
Published (2009-12-21 15:20:00)
O.K. Getting closer. First Administrative Group -> Servers -> Server-Name -> Protocols -> SMTP Right Click -> New -> SMTP Virtual Server. Here I filled out the appropriate info for Smarthost, DNS, and found where to set Port to 587 from 25.  I duplicated all the basic info from my working Port 25 virtual server to this one. But when I right click on Start - it fails. In the event viewer I...
Neko
1
user's latest post:
sent...but not sent?!
Published (2009-12-21 04:34:00)
Make sure to check his Outlook accounts to see what his primary account is... If it isn't Exchange, Outlook will talk to a different system, and only use Exchange for mail reception...
 

Latest active threads on Message Routing::

Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-12-21 15:20:00)  by rhodes2010
O.K. Getting closer. First Administrative Group -> Servers -> Server-Name -> Protocols -> SMTP Right Click -> New -> SMTP Virtual Server. Here I filled out the appropriate info for Smarthost, DNS, and found where to set Port to 587 from 25. I duplicated all the basic info from my working Port 25 virtual server to this one. But when I right click on Start - it fails. In the ...
Thread:  Show this thread (2 posts)   Thread info: Add Port 587 to allow SMTP clients to send Size: 1,542 bytes
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Started 2 weeks ago (2009-12-16 09:18:00)  by uemurad
If you use Message Tracking, name the Exchange mailbox server on which the CEO's mailbox resides, and list the CEO as the sender and an appropriate date/time range, does it or does it not show the messages in question? Since you said this happens on two different laptops, do the messages in question appear in the Sent Items on both? Are the messages in question individually going to ...
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Started 2 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-12-15 13:30:00)  by uemurad
Updating the MX records is only applicable if the following is true: 1. Your user Email addresses do not use the @ourdomain.com name space 2. Your Exchange Organization is not configured to be responsible for that name space in the Recipient Policies If the two above are true, you can force @ourdomain.com mail to go to a particular IP address by creating an SMTP connector and ...
Thread:  Show this thread (14 posts)   Thread info: Internal emails not routing to new server Size: 627 bytes
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Started 2 weeks ago (2009-12-16 11:49:00)  by uemurad
First - check the Exchange server Application Log for errors. Sounds like there is an issue with building the Global Address Book. Second, use Message Tracking to see what Exchange is doing with those messages that are never received.
Thread:  Show this thread (2 posts)   Thread info: Internal mails are not delivered Size: 368 bytes
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Started 2 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-12-15 13:26:00)  by uemurad
Doublecheck the permissions - make sure the user still has Full Mailbox Rights. Did you install any Microsoft Updates last Friday? Also, is the user replying as herself, or is she attempting to send as the other mailbox? If so, doublecheck the Security permission "Send As".
Thread:  Show this thread (2 posts)   Thread info: Can't Reply to or Forward Messages from Additional Mailbox Size: 424 bytes
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Started 2 weeks, 2 days ago (2009-12-14 12:28:00)  by uemurad
In cases like this I recommend you perform a couple of manual tests to ensure that Exchange is doing what you expect. First, check the FQDN of the recipient domain by using NSLookup . Next, try manually sending a message to that domain using Telnet . You are looking for any responses from the recipient system other than OK. You can find out some of this same information by ...
Thread:  Show this thread (4 posts)   Thread info: Problem sending to certain domains Size: 952 bytes
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Started 2 weeks, 2 days ago (2009-12-14 08:37:00)  by Neko
Telnet to router doesn't factor in the whole of mail reception. You need to telnet from the internet to your router with the port forward on port 25. Since you have a port 80 available from the outside, the question is: is that a different server, or the same one? The IP address is the way to the server. The ports you select are like specific gates allowing or disallowing ...
Thread:  Show this thread (2 posts)   Thread info: Exchange not accepting incoming smtp Size: 691 bytes
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Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-12-12 13:12:00)  by uemurad
Try manually sending messages from your Exchange server to the smarthost using Telnet .
Thread:  Show this thread (2 posts)   Thread info: All messages sit in [Messages waiting to be routed] queue Size: 310 bytes
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Started 3 weeks ago (2009-12-09 17:43:00)  by uemurad
Just so I'm clear what setting you changed, tell me how you navigated to the Preferred DNS server setting.
Thread:  Show this thread (8 posts)   Thread info: Outbound mail fails after changing preferred DNS server setting Size: 221 bytes
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Started 2 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-12-10 19:20:00)  by uemurad
First you have to figure out if you are sending messages directly to the recipient system or if you are sending to a smarthost. Next you should test sending a message. Use NSLookup to find the FQDN that receives mail for that domain. Then use Telnet to test sending a message to a recipient in that domain. If you have questions about the results, post them here....
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Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-12-21 15:20:00)  by rhodes2010
O.K. Getting closer. First Administrative Group -> Servers -> Server-Name -> Protocols -> SMTP Right Click -> New -> SMTP Virtual Server. Here I filled out the appropriate info for Smarthost, DNS, and found where to set Port to 587 from 25. I duplicated all the basic info from my working Port 25 virtual server to this one. But when I right click on Start - it fails. In the ...
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