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date: Tue, 19 Feb 2008 10:46:38 -0800,    group: microsoft.public.exchange.applications        back       


Trouble recieving mail from Comcast   
We have a current problem recieving e-mail from Comcast, however it doesn't 
always happen.  The times we generally have a problem recieving e-mail from 
a Comcast is M-F 7AM to 5PM.  Sometimes the mail eventually gets through, 
sometimes it gets rejected.

Has anyone else had this problem?

Our environment is ISA Server 2004, with Exchange 2003 Standard edition and 
SP2 installed.  We have installed all the recent updates.

I usually get an error, if the mail doens't get through.  It reads as "452 
4.1.1 ... temporary failure," but can also read as something completely 
different.

Tim
date: Tue, 19 Feb 2008 10:46:38 -0800   author:   Tim J. Shoemaker

Re: Trouble recieving mail from Comcast   
So you are sending from your Comcast home account to your Exchange Server? 
At some point it times out and you get an NDR back?  Can you post the NDR?

-- 
John Oliver, Jr
MCSE, MCT, CCNA
Exchange MVP 2008
Microsoft Certified Partner


"Tim J. Shoemaker"  wrote in message 
news:17600A39-3C78-411E-B723-6F0BF074D1FC@microsoft.com...
> We have a current problem recieving e-mail from Comcast, however it 
> doesn't always happen.  The times we generally have a problem recieving 
> e-mail from a Comcast is M-F 7AM to 5PM.  Sometimes the mail eventually 
> gets through, sometimes it gets rejected.
>
> Has anyone else had this problem?
>
> Our environment is ISA Server 2004, with Exchange 2003 Standard edition 
> and SP2 installed.  We have installed all the recent updates.
>
> I usually get an error, if the mail doens't get through.  It reads as "452 
> 4.1.1 ... temporary failure," but can also read as something completely 
> different.
>
> Tim
date: Wed, 20 Feb 2008 21:11:10 -0500   author:   John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]

Re: Trouble recieving mail from Comcast   
On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 10:46:38 -0800, "Tim J. Shoemaker"
 wrote:

>We have a current problem recieving e-mail from Comcast, however it doesn't 
>always happen.  The times we generally have a problem recieving e-mail from 
>a Comcast is M-F 7AM to 5PM.  Sometimes the mail eventually gets through, 
>sometimes it gets rejected.
>
>Has anyone else had this problem?
>
>Our environment is ISA Server 2004, with Exchange 2003 Standard edition and 
>SP2 installed.  We have installed all the recent updates.
>
>I usually get an error, if the mail doens't get through.  It reads as "452 
>4.1.1 ... temporary failure," but can also read as something completely 
>different.
>
>Tim 

I don't know about elsewhere but starting in February 2008 it has been
a problem in the Philadelphia area.

The error indicates you have a problem *sending* mail, not receiving
mail as you stated.

It is an intermittant DNS problem with Comcast's email servers
(smtp.comcast.net).  It works, it doesn't work, later on it works but
only for specific domains.  Other domains are no problem.  The problem
can be duplicated by using webmail so there's nothing wrong with your
computer.

Comcast is befuddled on how to fix this.  I've had to wait a day to
send email to certain domains and then it works.

Buddy E.
date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 17:11:24 -0500   author:   Buddy Ebb

Re: Trouble recieving mail from Comcast   
This might be the problem.  I'm currently working with Comcast to resolve 
the issue.  So far I've heard from someone in the customer assurance 
department, and he has stated that it is an issue with "rate limiting" 
and/or a "pairing issue."

Hopefully I'll know more, and when I do I'll post it, but thank you for the 
information about their DNS, that makes sense.  When e-mail is sent from a 
comcast account our Exchange server does not recieve it right away, 
sometimes we do, but other times we do not.

Tim


"Buddy Ebb"  wrote in message 
news:mghur31b3efkqiibfik890lm20fo51ktlt@4ax.com...
> On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 10:46:38 -0800, "Tim J. Shoemaker"
>  wrote:
>
>>We have a current problem recieving e-mail from Comcast, however it 
>>doesn't
>>always happen.  The times we generally have a problem recieving e-mail 
>>from
>>a Comcast is M-F 7AM to 5PM.  Sometimes the mail eventually gets through,
>>sometimes it gets rejected.
>>
>>Has anyone else had this problem?
>>
>>Our environment is ISA Server 2004, with Exchange 2003 Standard edition 
>>and
>>SP2 installed.  We have installed all the recent updates.
>>
>>I usually get an error, if the mail doens't get through.  It reads as "452
>>4.1.1 ... temporary failure," but can also read as something completely
>>different.
>>
>>Tim
>
> I don't know about elsewhere but starting in February 2008 it has been
> a problem in the Philadelphia area.
>
> The error indicates you have a problem *sending* mail, not receiving
> mail as you stated.
>
> It is an intermittant DNS problem with Comcast's email servers
> (smtp.comcast.net).  It works, it doesn't work, later on it works but
> only for specific domains.  Other domains are no problem.  The problem
> can be duplicated by using webmail so there's nothing wrong with your
> computer.
>
> Comcast is befuddled on how to fix this.  I've had to wait a day to
> send email to certain domains and then it works.
>
> Buddy E.
>
>
>
date: Wed, 27 Feb 2008 10:27:41 -0800   author:   Tim J. Shoemaker

Re: Trouble recieving mail from Comcast   
Since Jan 2008 when we (2-person small business) began using Comcast Business 
Class service for Outlook Exchange email, we've encountered issues:
1. email sent to us is bounced back to sender or there is no error message 
and we don't receive it .
2. emails sent from us don't always make it to recipient (no error message).

The issues are sporadic. Comcast has no clue. I'm about to ditch them. Any 
recommendations?

Dana

"Tim J. Shoemaker" wrote:

> This might be the problem.  I'm currently working with Comcast to resolve 
> the issue.  So far I've heard from someone in the customer assurance 
> department, and he has stated that it is an issue with "rate limiting" 
> and/or a "pairing issue."
> 
> Hopefully I'll know more, and when I do I'll post it, but thank you for the 
> information about their DNS, that makes sense.  When e-mail is sent from a 
> comcast account our Exchange server does not recieve it right away, 
> sometimes we do, but other times we do not.
> 
> Tim
> 
> 
> "Buddy Ebb"  wrote in message 
> news:mghur31b3efkqiibfik890lm20fo51ktlt@4ax.com...
> > On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 10:46:38 -0800, "Tim J. Shoemaker"
> >  wrote:
> >
> >>We have a current problem recieving e-mail from Comcast, however it 
> >>doesn't
> >>always happen.  The times we generally have a problem recieving e-mail 
> >>from
> >>a Comcast is M-F 7AM to 5PM.  Sometimes the mail eventually gets through,
> >>sometimes it gets rejected.
> >>
> >>Has anyone else had this problem?
> >>
> >>Our environment is ISA Server 2004, with Exchange 2003 Standard edition 
> >>and
> >>SP2 installed.  We have installed all the recent updates.
> >>
> >>I usually get an error, if the mail doens't get through.  It reads as "452
> >>4.1.1 ... temporary failure," but can also read as something completely
> >>different.
> >>
> >>Tim
> >
> > I don't know about elsewhere but starting in February 2008 it has been
> > a problem in the Philadelphia area.
> >
> > The error indicates you have a problem *sending* mail, not receiving
> > mail as you stated.
> >
> > It is an intermittant DNS problem with Comcast's email servers
> > (smtp.comcast.net).  It works, it doesn't work, later on it works but
> > only for specific domains.  Other domains are no problem.  The problem
> > can be duplicated by using webmail so there's nothing wrong with your
> > computer.
> >
> > Comcast is befuddled on how to fix this.  I've had to wait a day to
> > send email to certain domains and then it works.
> >
> > Buddy E.
> >
> >
> > 
>
date: Mon, 14 Apr 2008 11:40:08 -0700   author:   danalhf

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