I am trying to email out to persons who have the same isp
as myself. My exchange server is kicking the mail back at
me saying these addresses are undeliverable. I have smtp
connectors and pop3 connectors set up using earthlink as
my domain. E-mail addresses with earthlink as the domain
are coming back as undeliverable. All other mail is
working both coming and going.

Do I need to set up a special connector for my isp domain
email clients?

Thanks in advance for any and all help.

Norman

Exchange Server by Javier

Javier
Mon Sep 29 12:15:12 CDT 2003

Norman,

What happens is that you selected earthlink.com as your
Exchange's mail domain... and it thinks that's
authoritative for that domain, so any address that
doesn't exist on you server will appear as undeliverable.
You can fix this by doing the following:

Right-click Virtual SMTP server-> Properties-> Messages
tab-> Specify Earthlink's SMTP mail server on the
field "Forward all mail with unresolved recipients to
host".

-Javier

<< SBS ROCKS !!! >>

>-----Original Message-----
>I am trying to email out to persons who have the same
isp
>as myself. My exchange server is kicking the mail back
at
>me saying these addresses are undeliverable. I have smtp
>connectors and pop3 connectors set up using earthlink as
>my domain. E-mail addresses with earthlink as the
domain
>are coming back as undeliverable. All other mail is
>working both coming and going.
>
>Do I need to set up a special connector for my isp
domain
>email clients?
>
>Thanks in advance for any and all help.
>
>Norman
>.
>

Exchange Server by Norman

Norman
Mon Sep 29 17:09:24 CDT 2003

Javier,

Thanks, worked like a charm. I am now able to send email
to addressees at my isp.

Thanks again...

Norman
>-----Original Message-----
>Norman,
>
>What happens is that you selected earthlink.com as your
>Exchange's mail domain... and it thinks that's
>authoritative for that domain, so any address that
>doesn't exist on you server will appear as undeliverable.
>You can fix this by doing the following:
>
>Right-click Virtual SMTP server-> Properties-> Messages
>tab-> Specify Earthlink's SMTP mail server on the
>field "Forward all mail with unresolved recipients to
>host".
>
>-Javier
>
><< SBS ROCKS !!! >>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I am trying to email out to persons who have the same
>isp
>>as myself. My exchange server is kicking the mail back
>at
>>me saying these addresses are undeliverable. I have smtp
>>connectors and pop3 connectors set up using earthlink as
>>my domain. E-mail addresses with earthlink as the
>domain
>>are coming back as undeliverable. All other mail is
>>working both coming and going.
>>
>>Do I need to set up a special connector for my isp
>domain
>>email clients?
>>
>>Thanks in advance for any and all help.
>>
>>Norman
>>.
>>
>.
>

Re: Exchange Server by Javier

Javier
Tue Sep 30 08:30:43 CDT 2003

Glad to help !!!

"Norman" <ctstech@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:2a9b01c386d6$57714430$a001280a@phx.gbl...
> Javier,
>
> Thanks, worked like a charm. I am now able to send email
> to addressees at my isp.
>
> Thanks again...
>
> Norman
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Norman,
> >
> >What happens is that you selected earthlink.com as your
> >Exchange's mail domain... and it thinks that's
> >authoritative for that domain, so any address that
> >doesn't exist on you server will appear as undeliverable.
> >You can fix this by doing the following:
> >
> >Right-click Virtual SMTP server-> Properties-> Messages
> >tab-> Specify Earthlink's SMTP mail server on the
> >field "Forward all mail with unresolved recipients to
> >host".
> >
> >-Javier
> >
> ><< SBS ROCKS !!! >>
> >
> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>I am trying to email out to persons who have the same
> >isp
> >>as myself. My exchange server is kicking the mail back
> >at
> >>me saying these addresses are undeliverable. I have smtp
> >>connectors and pop3 connectors set up using earthlink as
> >>my domain. E-mail addresses with earthlink as the
> >domain
> >>are coming back as undeliverable. All other mail is
> >>working both coming and going.
> >>
> >>Do I need to set up a special connector for my isp
> >domain
> >>email clients?
> >>
> >>Thanks in advance for any and all help.
> >>
> >>Norman
> >>.
> >>
> >.
> >