Cannot recieve email
Hi: I just set up an SBS2003 server and am having an issue with exchange. I can send email from the new domain to my home and reply to the message that I sent to my home with no issues. If I do a test by creating a new email from my home system I get the following error message. Reporting-MTA: dns;mta01.adomainca (tcp-daemon) Original-recipient: rfc822;sbshelp@mydomain.comFinal-recipient: rfc822;sbshelp@mydomain.comAction: failedStatus: 5.7.1 (Remote SMTP server has rejected address)Remote-MTA: dns;mail.mydomain.com (TCP|10.10.10.82|16500|xx.x.xxx.x25)Diagnostic-code: smtp;550 5.7.1 Unable to relay for sbshelp@mydomain.com Exchange is not my strongest area so any assistance or ideas would be greatly appriciated. thanks,
January 30th, 2007 6:41pm

hi looks like thedomain from where the email is comming from is been black listed could you try a different machine with differentenail domain and try reciving emails checked if in porperties of the default virtual server you have connection filter enable if yes remove connection filter
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January 30th, 2007 11:37pm

Hi: Thank you for your assistance so far. I've been doing more work on the issue and have determined that if I send a message by typing in the address user@domain.com it bounces. If I send the message via a reply it does not bounce. This is because the reply address sent from my domain is user@www.domain.com. How can I correct this. Regards, C
January 31st, 2007 10:27pm

You will need to modify your recipient policy to be for your domain.org rather than www.domain.org. 1. Click Start, point to Programs, point to Microsoft Exchange, click System Manager 2. In the left System Manager window pane, click to expand Organization, click to expand Recipients, and then click Recipient Policies. 3.Edit thedefault policy and change theSMTPdomain from www.domain.org to domain.org. 4.Apply the policy and wait 5 minutes 5. Restarttheserver(the reason for this is when you change the default domainit changes howOWAreferences mailboxes)
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February 1st, 2007 7:34pm

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