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Windows Server Forum / Exchange Server / Transport / April 2006

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MSExchangeTransport Event-ID 4000: Cannot send to Exch 200313 Apr 2006 08:19 GMT4
Have Exchange 2000 until now (source) and set up a new 2003 (destination) on
a new hardware with W2003 (DC)
Now I set up to replicate all Address books public folders, Free/Busy... as
desribbed in checklists exact for that task.
HELP: 550 5.7.1 Requested action not taken: message refused13 Apr 2006 07:01 GMT4
I'm still looking for an answer to this problem.  Anyone?
From: MAILER-DAEMON@gsmmercury.com (Mail Delivery System)
Date: June 8, 2005 8:52:18 PM PDT
To: changed@removed.com
Event ID 7010 - 504 need to authenticate first13 Apr 2006 06:51 GMT3
We are running Exchange 2003. Certain hosts sending mail to us will always
cause this event. The odd thing is that the email from some of these hosts
always gets through and the email from some of these hosts never gets
through. I have read the article "How to troubleshoot the ...
SMTP Communication problem recipient's email server13 Apr 2006 06:31 GMT1
I have a client running SBS 2000. We recently added another domain to their
Exchange server (I'm not sure if this is relevant). A couple of days ago,
they started to recieve undeliverable messages when trying to send to
Comcast.net e-mail addresses. The error is:
 
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