Can users send to each other? Is your issue that you can't receive internet
e-mail?

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jerry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, July 28, 2002 4:04 PM
> To: Exchange Discussions
> Subject: Exchange 2000 problem, receiving mail
> 
> 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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