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

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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"Roland" <roland> wrote in message =
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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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