Inbound e-mail
Hi, have you configured a routing group in order to get the messeage delivered to the exchange 2010 system? regards Thomas Paetzold visit my blog on: http://sus42.wordpress.com
March 27th, 2012 11:33pm

Yes, I have a routing group. All other e-mail works perfectly, but this e-mail from gmail doesn't not receive. On a side note, regular accounts that are created on Gmail Hosted domain, can be received just fine.
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April 27th, 2012 10:36am

Peddy1st, You got me thinking about my routing groups. When Exch2010 was installed a Routing group was created with the installation as I had this legacy server to migrate away from. So I recreated it. Sure enough this resolved my issue. Thanks!!
April 27th, 2012 4:14pm

Hi, have you checked if there are routing groups settings in order to route messages to your Exchnage 2010 user mailboxes? regards Thomas Paetzold visit my blog on: http://sus42.wordpress.com
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April 27th, 2012 4:19pm

Good afternoon All, Inbound e-mail, specifically from a Gmail created Distribution List, fail to be delivered by Exchange. The domain is hosted with Gmail. On my Spam Filter I can see the inbound e-mail address looks like this: Name_of_DistributionList+bnccpyh3ayohbc2v-j6bboeklpa9q@domain I thought the issue was with the creation of the Distribution List, so I created my own. Same issue can't receive any e-mail. We are running in mix mode - 2003 Exchange latest patches and 2010 Exchange sp1 ru 6. All Inbound e-mail goes through 2003 Exch then to 2010 Exch. Thanks looking forward to some responses. SM
April 27th, 2012 4:23pm

Hi, have you configured a routing group in order to get the messeage delivered to the exchange 2010 system? regards Thomas Paetzold visit my blog on: http://sus42.wordpress.com
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April 27th, 2012 4:37pm

hi, Please tell more information about your issue. Your exchange environment, your accepted domain, your distribution list. If the email can't be receive, the sender should be receive a NDR. How about the NDR, please post here. hope can help you thanks, CastinLu TechNet Community Support
April 27th, 2012 10:08pm

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