I recently added a 2003 Exchange cluster's first node to my Exchange 2000 organization. My plan is to move all mailboxes from the Exchange 2000 box over into a 2003 cluster environment. The install went well and everything appears to look good. I created a new mailbox on the new server and can send email to my test user from inside and out of my organization. I cannot send email from my new user mailbox inside the org or external. I can telnet from the new server to the other server. I don't use a smarthost or NAT. My new server can be resolved in DNS forward and reversed. what could it be? thanks in advance... Mike
Hi, Whar happens when you try to e-mail another user? Do you get a NDR and if you do what is the text of this NDR? Are the mails sitting in a queue (what is the name of the queue)? Leif "M B" skrev i en meddelelse news:%23kiWRCqdFHA.620@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > I recently added a 2003 Exchange cluster's first node to my Exchange 2000 > organization. My plan is to move all mailboxes from the Exchange 2000 box > over into a 2003 cluster environment. The install went well and everything > appears to look good. I created a new mailbox on the new server and can send > email to my test user from inside and out of my organization. > > I cannot send email from my new user mailbox inside the org or external. I > can telnet from the new server to the other server. I don't use a smarthost > or NAT. My new server can be resolved in DNS forward and reversed. > > what could it be? > > thanks in advance... > > > Mike > >
Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients. Subject: test13 Sent: 6/21/2005 1:47 PM The following recipient(s) could not be reached: xxxxxxxx, Michael on 6/21/2005 4:02 PM Could not deliver the message in the time limit specified. Please retry or contact your administrator. <EXCHANGE.xxxxxxxxxxx.com #4.4.7> The mail sits in queue in a retry state til it expires. thanks, mike "Leif Pedersen [MVP]" wrote in message news:%23LCLn32dFHA.3280@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > Whar happens when you try to e-mail another user? > Do you get a NDR and if you do what is the text of this NDR? > > Are the mails sitting in a queue (what is the name of the queue)? > > Leif > > > "M B" skrev i en meddelelse > news:%23kiWRCqdFHA.620@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... >> I recently added a 2003 Exchange cluster's first node to my Exchange 2000 >> organization. My plan is to move all mailboxes from the Exchange 2000 box >> over into a 2003 cluster environment. The install went well and >> everything >> appears to look good. I created a new mailbox on the new server and can > send >> email to my test user from inside and out of my organization. >> >> I cannot send email from my new user mailbox inside the org or external. >> I >> can telnet from the new server to the other server. I don't use a > smarthost >> or NAT. My new server can be resolved in DNS forward and reversed. >> >> what could it be? >> >> thanks in advance... >> >> >> Mike >> >> > >
The same thing happens if I send to a user in the organization or to an external address. "Leif Pedersen [MVP]" wrote in message news:%23LCLn32dFHA.3280@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > Whar happens when you try to e-mail another user? > Do you get a NDR and if you do what is the text of this NDR? > > Are the mails sitting in a queue (what is the name of the queue)? > > Leif > > > "M B" skrev i en meddelelse > news:%23kiWRCqdFHA.620@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... >> I recently added a 2003 Exchange cluster's first node to my Exchange 2000 >> organization. My plan is to move all mailboxes from the Exchange 2000 box >> over into a 2003 cluster environment. The install went well and >> everything >> appears to look good. I created a new mailbox on the new server and can > send >> email to my test user from inside and out of my organization. >> >> I cannot send email from my new user mailbox inside the org or external. >> I >> can telnet from the new server to the other server. I don't use a > smarthost >> or NAT. My new server can be resolved in DNS forward and reversed. >> >> what could it be? >> >> thanks in advance... >> >> >> Mike >> >> > >