Re: SBS Exchange 2000 not delivering anymail (internal or external) by Cris
Cris
Thu Jun 01 09:55:51 CDT 2006
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So maybe I'm missing something somewhere
Do you still have SBS and you set a new domain with a new Exchange =
Server
OR
you got rid of SBS and just setup a whole new domain?
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Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]
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Please do not respond directly to me, but only post in the newsgroup so =
all can take advantage
"Roland" <roland> wrote in message =
news:e$IgucRhGHA.3572@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
I have set up a new Exchange 2000 server to replace an aging machine, =
but
since I didn't want any of the old troubles and stuff to be carreid =
across,
I set up the new server basically identical to the old one. I only =
changed
the Windows domain name to different one to avoid confusion. (I =
actually
wanted to copy the files across, but had to resort to FTP to achieve =
this,
since SBS doesn't allow to domains to co-exist).
No mail is coming in and going out (I can see the queues) but users =
are not
getting anything in their inboxes. There are three domains for which =
mail
is accepted on the server and I cannot find any reason why this =
happens.
Not even if I send a message to myself, do I get it back in my inbox. =
What
do I do the troubleshoot this. Is there some form of message tracking =
like
in 2003?
All advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Roland
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>So maybe I'm missing something=20
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Do you still have SBS and you set a new =
domain with=20
a new Exchange Server</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>OR</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>you got rid of SBS and just setup a =
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domain?</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><BR>-- <BR>Cris Hanna=20
[SBS-MVP]<BR>--------------------------------------<BR>Please do not =
respond=20
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<DIV>"Roland" <roland> wrote in message <A=20
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have set up a new Exchange 2000 server to replace an aging machine,=20
but<BR>since I didn't want any of the old troubles and stuff to be =
carreid=20
across,<BR>I set up the new server basically identical to the old =
one. I=20
only changed<BR>the Windows domain name to different one to avoid=20
confusion. (I actually<BR>wanted to copy the files across, but =
had to=20
resort to FTP to achieve this,<BR>since SBS doesn't allow to domains =
to=20
co-exist).<BR><BR>No mail is coming in and going out (I can see the =
queues)=20
but users are not<BR>getting anything in their inboxes. There =
are three=20
domains for which mail<BR>is accepted on the server and I cannot find =
any=20
reason why this happens.<BR>Not even if I send a message to myself, do =
I get=20
it back in my inbox. What<BR>do I do the troubleshoot =
this. Is=20
there some form of message tracking like<BR>in 2003?<BR><BR>All advice =
would=20
be greatly=20
appreciated.<BR><BR>Thanks<BR><BR>Roland<BR><BR><BR><BR></BLOCKQUOTE></BO=
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