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NNTP issue31 Aug 2004 18:31 GMT1
I have set up a newsfeed and I can see the groups, but no
articles. Any ideas as to what the issue, if any, might
be?
I initially saw traffic from my server to the news server
SMTP Relay30 Aug 2004 20:14 GMT1
How do I go about doing this?
Configure the SMTP virtual server to allow relay.  
Specify the IP addresses that are allowed to relay
through the Exchange server.  
Outlook Express27 Aug 2004 21:54 GMT1
I have installed Exchange server 2000 in w2k. where my
computer name is "Server" and DNS name is "Netzeon.com".
I am able to send and receive mail from "Microsoft
Outlook" but when i am try to send and receive
SMTP failure27 Aug 2004 02:42 GMT2
Most company's these days perform reverse lookups to prevent spamming from
fake domains, which means that when setting up exchange for an organization
that's hosting the domain outside of exchange they must use the ISP's or
hosting company's SMTP server which is no big deal, the ...
Exchange 200025 Aug 2004 21:44 GMT1
Hi, I have exchange2000 and I'm the sys admin for it, and
I want to know if there any way I read the sent items
folder for another user through the MS outlook  now I can
read the inbox through the outlook but I can't read the
Receiving Same Emails Multiple Times24 Aug 2004 17:57 GMT1
I am having an issue with only a few companies of the
countless companies we deal with.
Whenever they send an email to a recipient here at our
company, the initial email is sent from xyz.come to our
SMTP Problem !!! S.O.S24 Aug 2004 17:12 GMT1
I have problem in Exchange SMTP service
A problem is , in delivery mail outside of LAN
No Firewall , no Slow Network a problem.
After restart SMTP service , maybe one mail go in internet , not more.
What's port of Exchange2000 and Outlook2000 using?24 Aug 2004 02:11 GMT2
Recently, I found that we can't easy to connect Exchange2000 by using
Outlook2000.  Its also require to click "Retry" several times.
When I check details in Network Status, found that MAPISP32.exe using port
number 1218,1120,1211.
SMTP - Access list23 Aug 2004 05:18 GMT1
Hey folks,
Installing several new SMTP Brigeheads . . and in order to
manage traffic, we only accept SMTP traffic from specific
systems . .
Re-post:  SMTP 550 - Sender not allowed19 Aug 2004 23:54 GMT2
This is a re-post... I originally posted this on 6/17/04 but didn't
get any response.  I'm still experiencing this problem...  does anyone
have an idea what might be causing it...
Thanks in advance for your help!
OWA problem - sign "&"18 Aug 2004 12:44 GMT1
I have Exchange2000 and AD 2000.  I cannot display e-mails via OWA with "&"
sign in e-mail subject.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Thanks
External E-mail12 Aug 2004 21:42 GMT1
Have a domain name registered  DomainName.com and have a
Windows 2K server Running Exchange 2K.  2000 server is a
Domian controller for Domainname.local.  Exchange as it
should be is handling internal mail and sending mail to
POP3 problems09 Aug 2004 22:05 GMT1
I have installed exchange server 2000 and w2k.
my enclgis is not godd...:(
I can send and recive internal mails, but i can't recive
external mails. I can send them. Yesterday it ran ok
Unable to send mail to external domains09 Aug 2004 18:05 GMT1
I am using PIX as my firewall.I am using exchange 200 as
my mail server .Now I am able to receive mail from
external domains and my internal mails are working
perfectly.But I am unable to send mails from inside
nntp for public folder06 Aug 2004 18:22 GMT1
Do you need NNTP to access public folder information through OWA or Outlook?
We are only using PFs for a public calendar...
Thanks
Tom
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