Hello All,
Need some direction. My client is having problems sending emails to their customer in Switzerland. they get the following email in reply.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: System Administrator
> Sent: Friday, February 13, 2004 3:26 PM
> To: 'user@domain.ch'
> Subject...
Hey Mnight,
I figured out what I forgot to tell you. When you create the Contact account make sure that you check the "Create and Exchange email account" check box, then click the Modify button to select the type of email account you wish to forward mail to. On the next screen enter...
First, create a Contact in Active Directory. NOTE: this is a Contact, not a User. I suggest creating the contact name with an "x" (ex. xBob Smith). Do not give this contact an Exchange address. In this contact setup enter the external email address that you want to forward mail to...
Hello All,
I've got a user that I need to have emails forwarded from her Exchange 2003 account to an email account on another provider - say a hotmail account. I created a rule for her in the OWA to forward all mail sent to her exchange account to her other external account but it doesn't seem...
Hey Jason,
My provider is MCI not Earthlink. Just seems a might strange that I would have to setup an SMTP connector to send email to an earthlink account. Also, I'll double-check the SMTP authentication and make sure that's OK.
Troy
Yes Jason, I did have a missing record in DNS, which I hyave since fixed. However, I still have other issues more similar to the other emails I posted. This only seems to occur with mail sent from out Exchange server. Our regular POP3 server works just fine.
A collegue of mine found an article...
...to send mail to many people. I just have some customers that reject us. For example, I got another "undeliverable" email on Saturday:
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From: System Administrator
Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2003 9:14 PM
To: RobertTPrice@sprintmail.com
Subject...
...SBS2003. My marketing guy is having problems sending emails to certain clients; he gets "undeliverable" errors. Here are some of them:
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From: System Administrator
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 10:20 AM
To: Michael Burton
Subject: Undeliverable: RE: friday...
Hello All,
I need urgent help here. I have an Exchange 2000 server that can send
emails but cannot receive them. I'm just not sure how to set the
relaying properties for hte SMTP virtual server to all mail to come
in to the server but not relay through the server. I'm desperate here
and up...
Hello All,
I have Win2K Server with IIS 5.0 installed. I've configured 5 IP addresses to this box and can communicate over the network and via the internet just fine. I've setup 2 websites in IIS and copied the data files from another production IIS 5.0 server, which has a site with an SSL Cert...
Go to http://www.verisign.com or http://www.thawte.com. You'll need to purchase the SSL certificate from them. They also have instructions on how to create a certificate request within IIS, how to order the SSL cert and how to install it in IIS.
The Verisign site even has a live chat feature...
Hello All,
I've setup and exchange server on our intranet with out company domain, sofwerks.com. I already have a POP3 server on a different network that uses sofwerks.com. I can send email from the POP3 server to the exchange server if I use user@exchc.sofwerks.com. However I cannot send mail...
I believe its a virus attack. Check your Event Log for DCOM errors. I'm dealing with this now. Problem is I've installed all the latest patches except SP4 and IE6.1.
I'm wondering if I absolutely have to install SP4 or has something been released as of last week to address this?
Troy
Hello All,
I recently installed some Windows XP workstations with Office XP for a client that's running Proxy Server 3.0 on an NT 4 server. They were using W95 systems before the upgrade. Now that XP is in I can get to the web using the browser but I cannot send or receive any email using...
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