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Host second SMTP address

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blubomber

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Dec 27, 2001
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I currently have SBS 2003 R2 with Exch 2k3 SP2 installed. Exchange is currently receiving email for our default domain, I am trying to add another domain to the exchange server. I have gone into exchange and added the second domain to the recipients list and checked the box indicating that the exchange server is the mail server for that domain. I have gone into the public DNS records for the domain and made the necessary changes to the MX records to send email to the public IP. The changes in DNS have propigated. I can telnet from the outside to the server using the domain name and connect successfully to port 25. But, when people try to send emails, they just dont go through. I have used the smtpdiag tool from microsoft and i get a error 10060, unable to deliver mail.

Where should i look next? Thank you for any help.
 
Yes, that is correct. is there anything in SBS 2003 that might be blocking the acceptance of a second domain's emails?
 
I will check on that one ShackDaddy. We are running trendmicro.

Thank you for the help. This one just has me stumped!

 
Shackdaddy, your suggestion worked. I was able to find the area in trendmicro that allows me to add the new domain.

Thanks again for all replies.
 
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