Network breakdown. One server running 2000 AS and Exchange 2000. Not worrying about connecting to the internet right now. Small office with 5 users. I have created mailboxes for everyone and the addresses correspond to the AD FQDN. The problem is that with everyone's outlook 2000 set up to use the exchange server, no one is getting mail. Oddly enough I can send mail from the office to anyone else in the world as long as they are not in the office. If anyone tries to reply to the e-mail, it never arrives. have DNS up and running and it is working fine. So back to the internal problem. Something I am seeing and not sure what it means is when I look at the server>protocols>smtp>virtual server>queues and look at any of them, they have a folder icon with a red ! in it with "enumerate messages from the queue node" beside it. I have created an smtp connector and it is basically set up default. I have "use DNS to route..." selected and the only server is listed in the local bridgeheads. What am I missing here. Why can no users receive mail to their mailboxes but can send thru the exchange server to other mail servers?
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