Hey all,

I am currently ripping my hair out over this and haven't been able to
find enough information in the archives to help me.
Am running Exchange 5.5 SP3 which receiving incoming e-mail from our VMS
system.
Well, our VMS system has run into many issues over the past weeks and
e-mail has been directly
affected by this. In an effort to take the VMS system out of the
equation and keep mail running properly
the powers that be want to make the Exchange 5.5 system our incoming
mail point and have it route messages
not address to it to other systems on campus.

My problem is that I cannot get this darn thing working like it should.
Currently our domain is central.cua.edu
In attempts to test the routing, I set up a secondary box to receive
mail in the same domain, in this case
test1.central.cua.edu

Attempts to send to this box, for instance, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
are successful if the message originates
from Outlook C/W, but messages from any other mail client using the SMTP
on the Exchange system fails.

I have created an MX record for the test domain as well as an A Record
in the DNS.

What am I doing wrong?

Essentially we want mail sent to @central.cua.edu to obviously get
delivered locally to the Exchange system and anything else
i.e. test1.central.cua.edu or test2.central.cua.edu to go to the
respective systems. 
I have looked at the Address Spacing on the IMS and Routing and even
attempted some changes, but none have come to fruition.
Ideas ?

Thanks!

-dan

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