Thanks Simon,

Now I just have to figure out why I'm getting the following error then

Event ID 12014 Source MSExchangeTransport

Microsoft Exchange couldn't find a certificate that contains the domain name 
mail.domain.com in the personal store on the local computer. Therefore, it is 
unable to support the STARTTLS SMTP verb for the connector Internet SMTP with a 
FQDN parameter of mail.domainname.com. If the connector's FQDN is not 
specified, the computer's FQDN is used. Verify the connector configuration and 
the installed certificates to make sure that there is a certificate with a 
domain name for that FQDN. If this certificate exists, run 
Enable-ExchangeCertificate -Services SMTP to make sure that the Microsoft 
Exchange Transport service has access to the certificate key

My cert has the correct CN of mail.domainname.com so I dont underdstand why I'm 
getting this error.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Simon Butler 
  To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues 
  Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 10:06 AM
  Subject: RE: get-exchangecertificate


  I = IMAP

  P = POP

  W = Web

  S = SMTP


  The . means that you are missing one, which is U, for Unified Communications. 
If you do not have that role installed then it will not be listed. 

   

  Therefore your certificate seems fine. 

   

  Simon. 

   

   

   

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  From: James Kerr [mailto:cluster...@gmail.com] 
  Sent: 21 September 2009 15:01
  To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
  Subject: get-exchangecertificate

   

  When I run this command I see the SSL cert that I have setup for IIS, SMTP, 
POP and IMAP but listed under services it says IP.WS. Should it list the 
services I installed the cert for? What is IP.WS? Anyone know?

   

  James 

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