I also suggest that you use Mozilla's Firefox browser when browsing the Internet. For me, I only use IE if the site I'm visiting tells me that that their site is best read in IE.
Or it also means that it is trying to send but the server that you're trying to send to has a "high-traffic" line. If you don't want queues (specially large ones) to sit for a very long time you should adjust it to expire after 2 days.
Yes, it will be delivered to the second address as well.
The purpose of a second address is usually being used for the roles being played by the employee specially if he's a "key-person" in the organization.
For example a certain employee who has this email address anton@companyname.com is the...
Have you checked your ISP if you have your domain name pointed to the IP address of your Exchange server? If not, why don't you try typing the IP address on your web browser. example: http://ip_address_of_your_exchange_server/exchange/yourusername
don't delete them. backup up your information store using an exchange aware backup program. if you are successful in backing up you will be able to free up some space automatically! hope this helps!
Regards,
Anton
Hi there! That's kinda weird. By the way, what made you say that when an Internal user access it, it automatically goes up by itself?
Have you tried pinging its outside IP?
Have you tried doing an ftp command from a workstation to your server?
like this?
ftp servername
if yes what does it say? If it says something like connection failed then I believe you have to install the ftp service of your Windows box because if you said that your firewall allows that then...
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