Exchange 2003, I just started on this list less than 6 months ago, so I
may have missed the discussion.
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What's disheartening is that more reliable (and fast) service to the
internet has not become more affordable to the small business owner in the
9 years I've been doing this. You are forced to pay out the wazoo for a
service you generally need to run your business but cannot always afford.
What
I have a client who is migrating away from an ISP hosted POP mail account
to a newly created exch 2003 box and we're experiencing 5.5.0 smtp;550
Dynamic IPs/open relays blocked. Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED], 5.5.0
smtp;550-68.37.144.103 blocked by blacklist.mail.ops.asp.att.net. and to aol Could
Hahaha... should we all get together and sing Kumbaya now?
We are hosting our DNS and there is an MX record for the server, however
we cannot do reverse DNS because comcast won't let us. While I agree
comcast is not a 'business ISP', for nice little startups and two person
home offices (my main
Here's a new one on me... Earthlink replied that because the ip block the
MX record points to is persistent not static they block the address.
The reason that your mail bounced back is because it attempted to pass
directly from an IP address range believed to be dynamically assigned
(such as
Thanks, but there is no problem logging in to OWA, it's only Outlook POP3
that requests passwords and only this 1 client out of 5 who also log in
using POP3.
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As I said... it's set to never expire and it has not. She is able to send
and receive email, she just keeps getting prompted for her password.
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Client has a laptop using XP Pro, Outlook XP and a DSL line using POP3 to
my remotely located Exch2ksp3 box. About a week ago, the 'enter network
password' message started coming up, even though she had not changed her
password (it's set so it doesn't expire and can't be changed). Today she
Alright, new problem... now the send/receive process just hangs there
forever. From the client: sent an email around 9:45a yesterday (about
four words of text no attachment) and she got it at 6:47p. Someone sent
me something around 9:40p and I got it at 3:50a As far as I can see
there are no
The message is received even if no mail is being sent. Mail does
successfully go in and out, but mail with large attachments take longer to
send than without.
And I did check Technet, that's how I found to turn off outbound email
scanning. The MTU was a nudge where I needed to go... checking
Thanks Andrey!
It is indeed the MTU problem... there's a black hole router out there
swallowing up her packets, which is also why her Outlook kept downloading
the same email over (the server was never getting the delete response
packet). Everything is peachy now and I'm going to go yell at the
A client of mine is receiving the following message from our Exchange
server when sending and receiving mail using pop3:
Task 'mail.client.net - Sending and Receiving' reported error (0x800CCC0F)
: 'The connection to the server was interrupted. If this problem
continues, contact your server
DEFINITELY hire a consultant. I've actually been in this situation
already and it turned into a 3 day nightmare with Microsoft Tech Support.
The most important thing to know is that Microsoft does not recommend an
in place upgrade of Exchange 5.5 and it can potentially be the absolute
worst
I need the file imcupg.dll version 6.0.4418.37 to complete my exchange 2k
install. I cannot find it in the service pack as Microsoft insists and
the one one currybeast is an old version. Can anyone point me to a
copy???
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