Thanks for the link. I'd already seen this one a couple of days ago. I found another easier solution to the problem. All I did was created a registry string called Level1Remove and added all of the extensions that Level 1 blocked. Outlook users can now receive certain attachments.
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After playing around with it, I finally got the problem resolved. The issue was the SMTP Virtual Server was not setup with the old Exchange 2000's IP address. Now everything is moving around nicely. Thank you Markdmac for being as helpful as you could.
I have Exchange 2003 enterprise running on Windows 2003 enterprise server. I'd installed Service Pack 2 for Exchange 2003 also. The users with mailboxes located in Exchange2003 can no longer receive emails with attachments from certain extensions (Especialy executables like .xml, .exe, .mdb...
On both of my Exchange servers, I do see both of the server names on in Exchange System Manager.
The old Exchange 2000 server is the Domain controller. The new Exchange 2003 is not a domain controller. It only has the ADC.
Exchange 2000 Server is currently under SP 3 and Exchange 2003 server...
We currently added an Exchange server to the environment. The new Exchange server(2003) is able to receive messages from internal and external email sources. It can also send external messages. However, it cannot send internal messages.
My other Exchange(2000) can send and receive all...
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