have you tried doing an SMTP session by hand to one of those domains &
seeing what happens?

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-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick Rouse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 7:42 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Still a bit fuzzy


Single Exchange 2000 Server, behind firewall, connected via DSL, AD DNS,
ISP has the Public DNS.

I'm still a bit fuzzy on the way that Exchange 2000 uses SMTP to
send/receive messages.  I get more than a few of these per day and it
doesn't seem normal, because a lot come from well known domain names, i.e.
hotmail.com...

Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.

      Subject:  RE: updates
      Sent:     8/22/2001 3:03 PM

The following recipient(s) could not be reached:

      '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' on 8/22/2001 3:03 PM
            Your mail system could not find a way to successfully
communicate with the destination system. Please notify your administrator.
            <mail.ocasf.org #5.5.0>

I have:

Administrative Groups, Servers, Server Name, Protocols, SMTP, Default SMTP
Virtual Server.

Also:

Routing Groups, Site Name, Connectors, SMTP Connector. 

Do I need both of these to send/receive emails, or is one left over from
Exchange 5.5?  Confused or just a long day... Thanks.
 




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