RebBreinholt
Technical User
Somehow I have stopped the exchange server 2003 from sending or receiving. We were troubleshooting some PCs that weren't able to send, I tried running the Server wizard to make sure that all services were running properly - by removing and reloading the e-mail role. It acted like it was trying to start up the POP3 Service which we are not using. I went through the effort to make sure that the POP3 service is removed, then the wizard ran without a problem. Now the server seems to send NDRs to any outside mail. Inside mail does not get delivered.
I am able to Telnet to the internal exchange server IP address and also the MX address (mail.company.com) and can deposit mail, but I notice that an outgoing mail to the sender address dummy.com is placed in the exchange queue - I assume it is a NDR message.
OWA acts like the Outlook on the local PCs, I can create messages that are not delivered and cannot receive any mail - even those sent to myself.
I have tried setting up new outlook account profiles with IMAP and exchange server access - they are seem to create properly and respond that all folders are up to date, but still no new mail.
I am able to Telnet to the internal exchange server IP address and also the MX address (mail.company.com) and can deposit mail, but I notice that an outgoing mail to the sender address dummy.com is placed in the exchange queue - I assume it is a NDR message.
OWA acts like the Outlook on the local PCs, I can create messages that are not delivered and cannot receive any mail - even those sent to myself.
I have tried setting up new outlook account profiles with IMAP and exchange server access - they are seem to create properly and respond that all folders are up to date, but still no new mail.