All,
I recently attempted a swing-upgrade, from server1 with Exchange 2000 to server2 with Exchange 2003. All is well, it seems, and I am able to manage both servers from withing ESM. I moved one mailbox (mine) and am able to send mail without a problem (internally and to the internet) but I am not receiving anything.
Our (anti-spam and -virus) mail relay tells me that any emails intended for me are neatly being delivered to server1 (the original host of my mailbox), but it seems they never make it from there to server2....even though both servers are part of the same Administrative Group....
On server1, the queue to server2 is filling up, and I have no clue why. SMTP connections are allowed (and tested) both ways, and the SMTP log on server2 doesn't reveal any problem - in fact the only entries there look like this:
192.168.1.142 OutboundConnectionCommand -
192.168.1.142 OutboundConnectionResponse -
Nothing else is logged...... *o|
Anybody have a suggestion? I'm stumped at this point...
TIA,
Martijn Middelplaats
CCDA, CCNA, MCSA, MCSE
martijn at middelplaats dot net
I recently attempted a swing-upgrade, from server1 with Exchange 2000 to server2 with Exchange 2003. All is well, it seems, and I am able to manage both servers from withing ESM. I moved one mailbox (mine) and am able to send mail without a problem (internally and to the internet) but I am not receiving anything.
Our (anti-spam and -virus) mail relay tells me that any emails intended for me are neatly being delivered to server1 (the original host of my mailbox), but it seems they never make it from there to server2....even though both servers are part of the same Administrative Group....
On server1, the queue to server2 is filling up, and I have no clue why. SMTP connections are allowed (and tested) both ways, and the SMTP log on server2 doesn't reveal any problem - in fact the only entries there look like this:
192.168.1.142 OutboundConnectionCommand -
192.168.1.142 OutboundConnectionResponse -
Nothing else is logged...... *o|
Anybody have a suggestion? I'm stumped at this point...
TIA,
Martijn Middelplaats
CCDA, CCNA, MCSA, MCSE
martijn at middelplaats dot net