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2.Blocking Email to certain domains with Exchange 2007
I have a customer who is running Exchange 2007 SP1 and what they would like
is for any email going to and recieved from certain domains to be sent a one
managment mailbox so the admin can review the emails and not delivered to
the users. How would this be done with Exchange 2007? Thanks for any help
Roger Crawford
HTS
3.Exchange 2007 can't receive from certain domains
Hello, I'm in the process of upgrading a couple of my clients networks
from Exchange 2003 to 2007 and after I've moved the mailboxes to the
new server, I've started getting complaints that some people who have
been able to email my users in the past are no longer able to do so.
So far, I've only heard of three cases where external domains can't
email us ... everything else comes in and goes out fine. Has anyone
run into anything similar? Any advice as to how to allow these
messages get through?
An example bounce message (email addresses and domains are modified):
This is a delivery status notification, automatically generated by MTA
mail.server.com on Wed, 11 Jul 2007 23:52:35 -0400 Regarding
recipient(s) : XXXX@XXXXX.COM
Delivery status : Failed. None of the mail servers for the destination
domain has so far responded. (domain).
We have been attempting delivery for 5 times.
Maximum delivery tries attempted. Please contact your administrator to
contact the destination domain or resend your message. Delivery
failed.
Message Information:
Sender : XXXX@XXXXX.COM
Recipient : XXXX@XXXXX.COM
MTA Response :4.4.1
The original message headers are included as attachment.
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4.Strange issue with Exchange 2007, Outlook 2007, Entourage 2008, and autogenerated email addresses
At my office we work with an Exchange 2007 environment connecting to
Office 2007/2008 clients, and we've been having strange issues as of
late. We just recently enabled automatic email address creation
(firstname.lastname@domain format) and it's caused odd issues with our
Entourage clients and calendar sharing.
Before, we used <logonname>@domain format addresses and everything was
fine - Mac and PC users could see calendars, sharing worked fine, etc
etc. After the change, Mac users have difficulty opening shared
calendars. Because Entourage tries to open the calendar with email
addresses, it tries to look for the calendar as firstname.lastname on
the server and not username. Unless you tell it to open the calendar
specifically by looking for the username, it fails to open.
Additionally, if the outgoing email address is set to be
firstname.lastname@domain instead of logonname@domain users will be
unable to send mail. However, logonname still works (even though it
shouldn't because it's no longer a valid outbound address, inbound
only) and is autocorrected when passing through the Exchange server.
Finally, PC users cannot see the Mac user's calendars when the PCs are
in Cached mode. When operating in Online mode, calendars work normally
(as far as the PC is concerned). There are no problems opening PC
users' calendars in either cached or online.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
5.Weird,Weird,WEIRD Exchange 2003 Problem
Hi folks,
I've been having this weird problem and I don't find nobody with
something similar. My exchange server is running inside a box that it
is also the domain controller of its domain. Nobody in my company
belongs to this domain (funny, isn't it ?), so everybody is asked for
username/domain/password when opening their outlook client.
The weird part comes now:
you have to provide the right username/password combination, BUT
you can type ANY thing in the domain text box, it will go trhough
without complain. Same behaviour when using OWA.
I don't even have a clue where to look for. dcdiag reports no problem
with Active Directory, not a single failure.
Thanks a lot for any pointer,
Tommy
6. Strange issue with Entourage 2008, Exchange 2007, Outlook 2007, and email address autogeneration
7. Strange issue with Entourage 2008, Exchange 2007, Outlook 2007, and email address autogeneration
8. just want to restrict users to send mail to certain domain or addresses