help me bug errors cannot received from orther Domain name.
My server Exchange 2010 online. i'm host 2 domain name in there - it run good.
So some day Domain (2) can not received email from orther Domain of Customer.
When i'm test from same customer send to Domain (1) it good.
- i'm send email from Domain (2) <-> yahoo, gmail. it good.
i don't know how to bug this errors with domain (2).
Here is errors send email from customer -> Domain name (2)
pleased help me.
thanks
Hung
May 6th, 2012 6:10am
On Sun, 6 May 2012 10:04:52 +0000, I had add Account to Admin
Domain-but still Errors wrote:
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>
>My server Exchange 2010 online. i'm host 2 domain name in there - it run good.
>
>So some day Domain (2) can not received email from orther Domain of Customer.
>
>When i'm test from same customer send to Domain (1) it good.
>
>- i'm send email from Domain (2) <-> yahoo, gmail. it good.
>
>i don't know how to bug this errors with domain (2).
>
>Here is errors send email from customer -> Domain name (2)
>
>pleased help me.
"No Such user Here" isn't what Exchange would send in a status
message.
Check your SMTP protocol logs and verify that you see the RCPT TO
command from the sending SMTP server and at that the response code is
5xx. If you don't see the RCPT TO command then it isn't your server
that's rejecting the message.
---
Rich Matheisen
MCSE+I, Exchange MVP
--- Rich Matheisen MCSE+I, Exchange MVP
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May 6th, 2012 5:16pm
On Sun, 6 May 2012 10:04:52 +0000, I had add Account to Admin
Domain-but still Errors wrote:
>
>
>My server Exchange 2010 online. i'm host 2 domain name in there - it run good.
>
>So some day Domain (2) can not received email from orther Domain of Customer.
>
>When i'm test from same customer send to Domain (1) it good.
>
>- i'm send email from Domain (2) <-> yahoo, gmail. it good.
>
>i don't know how to bug this errors with domain (2).
>
>Here is errors send email from customer -> Domain name (2)
>
>pleased help me.
"No Such user Here" isn't what Exchange would send in a status
message.
Check your SMTP protocol logs and verify that you see the RCPT TO
command from the sending SMTP server and at that the response code is
5xx. If you don't see the RCPT TO command then it isn't your server
that's rejecting the message.
---
Rich Matheisen
MCSE+I, Exchange MVP
--- Rich Matheisen MCSE+I, Exchange MVP
May 7th, 2012 12:15am