I've got a client with a non-standard SBS2003 server that was originally configured by someone who didn't know what they were doing with SBS (I.E. they didn't use any of the wizards.) I've pretty much cleaned it up, but now they have a customer that uses Intermedia hosted Exchange (Exchange 2007) that gets "Requested #500 Syntax error, command unrecognized ##" when trying to send to my customer.
My Google-foo landed me on an Experts Exchange Question (Q_23389507) that suggests "This was a DNS issue with the owner of the Domain. Someone had put an entry in to the MX for a secondary at a filtering company for no apparent reason. The syntax error was their way of reporting we don't filter your mail. Thus why owners have administrators and don't make their own changes." I'm unclear if this means an issue with Intermedia's customer ( urban-resturants.com) or with my customer (tmtdevelopment.com). Can someone who is currently using Exchange 2007 email [EMAIL PROTECTED] let me know if they get the same 500 error? Regards, Jim Majorowicz, MCP Sr. Network Engineer Whitsell Computer Services (503) 297-8440x12 www.whitsell.com We can support you no matter where you are. Ask me for details. ~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~ ~ <http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/> ~
