You may also want to check that the IP addressing is setup correctly on the
LAN side of the router. If you had Public IP addresses before and now you
went to a firewall you will now have different IP addresses behind the
firewall (Prob a 192.168.0.X configuration)



-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Beron [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 11:45 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Exchange 2003 stopped working on Small Business Server


Any idea what would cause email to stop working.  You are not even able to
send internal messages.  Did something in DNS get messed up.  I did a trial
install of SBS at home and was able to get exchange working right out of the
box.  I did not install the one that is not working but is was working until
they connected a firewall/router.  I have tried to take the firewall/router
out but still does not work.  If someone thinks they can help me I will
gladly try and fill in more details for them.

Kevin Beron
Firstlogic, Inc.

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