I don't believe your issue lies with a disjointed namespace or with
Exchange, but rather with  your DNS settings.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Clemens, Rick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 10:19 AM
> To: Exchange Discussions
> Subject: IMC and Disjointed Namespace problem
> 
> 
> Important Information:
> 
> Exchange 5.5 SP4
> Windows 2000 SP2
> 100% Active Directory
> Internal DNS is Unix Bind 9.2 for americredit.com and 
> acf.americredit.com External DNS is held by UUNet for 
> americredit.com Root Domain is americredit.com Child Domain 
> is acf.americredit.com All Exchange Servers reside in 
> acf.americredit.com IMC receives mail for americredit.com 
> Internet Mail Address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> The Problem:
> 
> IMCServer can receive inbound e-mail no problem but all 
> outbound e-mail queues up and is never sent out.  I don't 
> know for sure where it queues up because when it happens and 
> I check the queues (IMC, and MTA of all exchange
> servers) there is nothing there.  But as soon as I change the 
> Primary DNS Suffix of IMCServer from acf.americredit.com to 
> americredit.com all the internet mail that was sent outbound 
> shows up in the IMC queue and is sent out.  So the specific 
> question is what am I doing wrong here...am I going to just 
> have to live with a Dis-Jointed Name Space?  How is this 
> going to affect an upgrade to Exchange 2000?  If you need 
> more information please ask.  Thanks for any help you can provide.

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