The Exchange 2003 is on a non-dc.
Actually, the Windows 2003 cd we have is not part of a 2 cd set, so we don't have the R2. That won't be a problem, will it?
Also, one of the Win2k DC's i want to upgrade is also a print server. Since all the printers we have on that DC has the 2000 printer...
Our company has one windows 2000 AD domain with 2 domain controllers. We're also running Exchange 2003.
I'm planning my Windows 2003 AD domain upgrade and i'm wondering since we have Exchange 2003 in our environment already, when i run the commands adprep /forestprep & adprep /domainprep on...
I'm still getting the (#4.4.2) error for emails from the outside. I'm just about on my wits end regarding this problem. Thanks everyone for all your input.
I went to dnsstuff.com and ran the DNS test. I passed all the MX tests, but got a FAIL on the MAIL category. This is what it shows.
FAIL: Connect to mail servers ERROR: I could not complete a connection to any of your mailservers!
mail.mycompany.com: The mailserver terminated the connection...
Looking at the GoDaddy account,
I have the A (HOST) setting
HOST Points to
@ public ip address
CNAMES (Aliases) setting
HOST Points to
mail mail.mycompany.com
MX (Mail Exchange)
Priority Host Goes to
10 @ mail.mycompany.com
Are those settings correct?
No SMTP filtering software.
I've checked that port 25 on the firewall is open and redirects it to the exchange server.
On my Forward Lookup Zones, i have an MX Record for mail.mycompany.com and a HOST record for the internal ip address of the exchange server.
I'm having an issue with inbound email flow to my organization. Emails work fine outbound no problem, but emails inbound seem to be getting delayed from external email addresses, such as yahoo and hotmail.
This is the error message from hotmail.
This is an automatically generated Delivery...
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