Troy,

Thank you for taking some time to help with this.  The
mail.tmtdevelopment.com server is the primary server I administer.  Are you
saying you see a problem with SMTP on this server?  The
easystreet.comserver is a fail-safe should something go wrong with the
DSL or the server
itself.  However, I did get your test message.

On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 1:27 PM, Troy Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Looks like you have two MX records listed for tmtdevelopment.com in dns
>
> mail.tmtdevelopment.com fail
> mxqueue.easystreet.com  success
>
> that could be an issue.
>
> I assume your spelling of urban-restaurants.com was incorrect as your
> spelling has no MX.  The MX listed for the correct spelling is
>
> smtp16.msoutlookonline.net / exmf016-3.msoutlookonline.net
>
> which also seems to be having some issues.
>
>
> I was able to send an email outbound to that tmt address so that is
> working, though I would remove the incorrect MX record from DNS.  That means
> your customer is working, though there is an entry in DNS that is just
> taking up space and not responding.  The other guys need to do a quick check
> on what IP/DNS names for that domain should be dealing mail.  It should be a
> simple fix to change DNS to be the correct mail servers.
>
> Hope that helps
>
> -Troy
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jim Majorowicz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 1:06 PM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: Unable to receive email from Exchange 2007?
>
> 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] and let me know if they get the same 500
> error?
>
> Regards,
> Jim Majorowicz, MCP
> Sr. Network Engineer
> Whitsell Computer Services
> (503) 297-8440x12
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