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Exchange 5.5 email problem

Posted: 16 Jul 2004 02:09 PM PDT

"Mark Arnold [MVP]" <org> wrote in message
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mydomain3.com 
DNS 
is 

Yes, this was under a WinNT domain and and I am testing AD
The Exchange server on the WinNT box has worked with the 3 domains for 4
years just fine.
Now in the AD environment, the 2 other domains work fine, but the one with
the same domain as the internal AD domain does not.

 

Yes and has been working until the test.

Does it 

That I don't know. I am not up to speed on MX records. Can you point me in
the right direction.
 


emails being redirected and binding messages

Posted: 16 Jul 2004 01:53 PM PDT

Whenever I try to email clients on the Xchng 2k server from a public email engine, the mail automatically gets redirected to our ISP, which forces it to our address that the ISP gave to us for our DSL connection. Example: If I email from hotmail to soandso@<ourdomain.org>, it goes to ****@<ourisp.net>.

Also, whenever I try to enter the ip addresses of the dns servers that are forwarding to our domain in the "configure external DNS servers for this virtual server" properties box I get a "Binding is not unique" message and it won't accept the changes. Even after I changed the DNS entries in the NIC.

Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions? Thank you for your assistance.

Suspicious Attachments

Posted: 16 Jul 2004 09:43 AM PDT

This will require a 3rd party Exchange AV solution which you really should
have anyways.
Trend Scanmail and Sybari Antigen are the top picks.

--
Martin Blackstone
MVP - Exchange

http://www.swinc.com/resource/exchange.htm


http://www.swinc.com/resource/e2kfaq_appxc.htm
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RPC / HTTP prompt for password

Posted: 15 Jul 2004 02:41 PM PDT

Tom <microsoft.com> wrote:
 

It's not Windows Authentication (note the capitals please) that's
going on, ergo, no.


Mark Arnold MCSA MCSE+M MVP, org
FAQ: http://www.swinc.com/resource/exchange.htm &
http:http://www.swinc.com/resource/e2kfaq.htm

Shutdown takes long time, the longest living bug in Exchange :-)

Posted: 15 Jul 2004 09:34 AM PDT

The problem is in NT4.0, NT4.0 SP1, NT4.0 SP2, NT4.0 SP3, NT4.0 SP4, NT4.0 SP5, NT4.0 SP6, Win 2000, Win 2000 SP1, Win 2000 SP2, Win 2000 SP3, Win 2000 SP4, Microsoft Windows 2003, and if we are lucky we will have it in Microsoft Windows 2003 SP1 and Microsoft Windows 2003 Release 2 :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)



These OS's + Microsoft Exchange 5.5 (1996 or 97 if I am not wrong), Exchange 5.5 SP1, SP2, SP.., Microsoft Exchange Server 2000, 2000 SP1, 2000 Sp..., Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, and 2003 SP1



And if we are very luck we may have it in Microsoft Windows / Exchange Server Longhorn :-)



It happened with the domain controller, it happens with the active directory, and it will happen with the future "whatever its name" user management system, this bug will live for ever, otherwise how can you know if exchange is instaled ;-)



I know it is not a big deal, until the power cuts, the UPS goes off, tries to shutdown the server, and then .... :-) , I know, the power goes off once or twice a year (if there is a storm or heavy rain), and for you it is not a big deal, it is normal to lose a server once a year, nice :-) "otherwise how can you know it is a Microsoft product :-)"



How many times you must shutdown your server? On every damn security update!

By the way, I know there are a lot of workarounds, like running a script or changing the registry, but isn't time to fix that bug?

Thank You


"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <donotsendme.unsolicitedmail.atyahoo.com> wrote in message news:%phx.gbl... 

ETRN from Exchange 2000 to Windows 2003 internal POP3 Service

Posted: 15 Jul 2004 04:55 AM PDT

Heinz wrote: 

POP doesn't send mail. It's a protocol for receiving mail. What is the
mdeamon server doing for you?
 


Moving from SBS2003 exchange to Exchange 2003 stand. or ernterp..

Posted: 14 Jul 2004 05:41 PM PDT

Bjarni wrote: 

You shouldn't need Exmerge - if you set up Exchange in the same org you
should be able to move mailboxes. You can't get rid of Exchange on the SBS
box that I know of.... 

Really best to post in an SBS group, I think. 


BADMAIL directory

Posted: 14 Jul 2004 02:47 PM PDT

On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 21:56:46 -0400, Mark Fugatt [MVP] wrote:
 


Though Exchange 2003 SP1 disables the BadMail collecting by default

RPC over HTTP configuration

Posted: 14 Jul 2004 12:44 PM PDT

You will make the registry changes on the GC. However, if you have installed Exchange 2003 SP1, then you will not have to make that registry changed at all.
--
Matthew Tisdel
South Carolina


"Tom" wrote:
 

Exchange Ports

Posted: 14 Jul 2004 11:23 AM PDT

yeah youre are right, clients are trying to connect via MS Outlook, it works if i don't block the ports but it doesn't if i do, by the way i haven't letp NNTP pass trough i'm gonna let it go, do you know if i should let LDAP port pass trough?

"Mark Fugatt [MVP]" wrote:
 

Junction Points Dilema

Posted: 08 Jul 2004 08:42 AM PDT

I am, to put it mildly, very confused.
When I check the related folders, no junction points are shown.
If I generate a junction point it shows up in the directory listing as a
JUNCTION rather than a DIR.
The unwanted view on the desktop and in the SCRIPTS folder only show up as a
DIR yet they are all views of the same location. Even the active directory
on the sister server shows the same content.
What is the difference between these special folders and other junction
objects?
If LINKD or JUNCTION say there are no linked folders yet a change in any of
the images of the folders shows up in all, therefore they are one and the
same, what tools do I need to break this imaging.

Mark

"Tim Hines [MSFT]" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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called 
c:\winnt\sysvol\domain 
rights. 
active 
folder. 
Settings\Administrator\Desktop\\SYSVOL\sysvol\#myd omain#. 
Settings\Administrator\Desktop\\SYSVOL\sysvol\#myd omain#. 
com\scripts\Winnt\SYSVOL\sysvol\#mydomain#.com\scr ipts\Winnt\SYSVOL\sysvol