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Are you sure that is how you want it configured? You are putting yourself at a greater risk.
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Thanks My server is directly connected to internet through consumer cable No firewall.
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Have you opened tcp25 inbound on your firewall to the Exchange server? You need this for other SMTP servers to communicate with you. If this is a consumer class of cable, it's also possible they shutdown inbound smtp globally in which case you'll have to give them a ring to see if they'll open it for you.
Thanks,
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Behalf Of Abdul Hi, I have setup exchange 2003 servers on ms and dc. Both connected to internet by cable. I can send and receive e.mail locally/internally. I can also send e.mail to external address. But I can not receive e.mail from external address. Any suggestion Check from dnsreport is as under http://dnsreport.com/tools/dnsreport.ch?domain=eitlink.com I am not sure how to correct the problem mentioned at the end of the report. Thanks Ranga |
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