I took or our Exchange server last year. We just put an existing Domain onto an outside hosting company. I believe that the domain may have been hosted locally before I hired on. When trying to send an email to the Domain xxx@abc.com from within our Exchange, I get an error message about not finding the user xxx@abc.com. When I send it to xxx@abc.com from outside our Exchange (like from my att.net account) it goes through fine. I found on some of our existing user in Exchange they have a me.name@abc.com and if I send an email there from within Exchange it gets to their normal email account me.name@company.com. Wfere in Exchange can I look for what to delete so all the mail will go to the external site? Thanks.
I'm going to guess you haven't updated your internal DNS with the new IP of the domain / mail servers. You probably also need to remove that domain you just moved from your recipient policies. Overall, I think your internal network / exchange is still hanging on to the old info for that domain. "bob engler" wrote in message news:ebcmHUyqIHA.4928@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >I took or our Exchange server last year. We just put an existing Domain >onto > an outside hosting company. I believe that the domain may have been hosted > locally before I hired on. When trying to send an email to the Domain > xxx@abc.com > from within our Exchange, I get an error message about not finding the > user > xxx@abc.com. When I send it to xxx@abc.com from outside our Exchange (like > from my att.net account) it goes through fine. I found on some of our > existing user in > Exchange they have a me.name@abc.com and if I send an email there from > within Exchange > it gets to their normal email account me.name@company.com. Wfere in > Exchange > can > I look for what to delete so all the mail will go to the external site? > > Thanks. > >