Re: Migrating to a hosted environment

2011-06-01 Thread Eric
No suggestions?  Do I need to provide additional information?

Thanks!

On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 8:44 PM, Eric seag...@gmail.com wrote:

 We are testing a hosted Exchange environment and have run into a snag that
 I cannot figure out.  I am not the main admin for the internal Exchange 2003
 box so that is part of the challenge.  In order to support users in both
 environments during the transition, the hosting provider suggested using
 their split domain option and setting up a forwarding address (alias to the
 hosted server) on the mailboxes moved to the hosted environment.  I can:

 1.  Send a test message from my gmail account to the alias address
 successfully. (jb...@domain.serverdata.net)
 2.  Send a test message from  an internal mailbox on our Exchange server to
 the now hosted address succefully. (jb...@domain.net)

 But if I send from my gmail account to the correct domain email address (
 jb...@domain.net), the message never arrives.  If I use the message
 tracking center on my Exchange server I see the missing email with an NDR
 after the SMTP: Started Outbound Transfer of Message.  The second test sent
 internally shows a successful outbound transfer to the hosted environment.
 Does any one have any idea of what may be causing this? Its been a while
 since I dug into an Exchange 2003 box.  I can't remember where or if I can
 dig up the NDR since it is never sent to my gmail account.

 Thanks!
 Eric

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RE: Migrating to a hosted environment

2011-06-01 Thread Michael B. Smith
Well, sure, you should ask the main admin for the internal Exchange 2003 box.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com

From: Eric [mailto:seag...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2011 8:46 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Migrating to a hosted environment

No suggestions?  Do I need to provide additional information?

Thanks!
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 8:44 PM, Eric 
seag...@gmail.commailto:seag...@gmail.com wrote:
We are testing a hosted Exchange environment and have run into a snag that I 
cannot figure out.  I am not the main admin for the internal Exchange 2003 box 
so that is part of the challenge.  In order to support users in both 
environments during the transition, the hosting provider suggested using their 
split domain option and setting up a forwarding address (alias to the hosted 
server) on the mailboxes moved to the hosted environment.  I can:

1.  Send a test message from my gmail account to the alias address 
successfully. (jb...@domain.serverdata.netmailto:jb...@domain.serverdata.net)
2.  Send a test message from  an internal mailbox on our Exchange server to the 
now hosted address succefully. (jb...@domain.netmailto:jb...@domain.net)

But if I send from my gmail account to the correct domain email address 
(jb...@domain.netmailto:jb...@domain.net), the message never arrives.  If I 
use the message tracking center on my Exchange server I see the missing email 
with an NDR after the SMTP: Started Outbound Transfer of Message.  The second 
test sent internally shows a successful outbound transfer to the hosted 
environment.  Does any one have any idea of what may be causing this? Its been 
a while since I dug into an Exchange 2003 box.  I can't remember where or if I 
can dig up the NDR since it is never sent to my gmail account.

Thanks!
Eric

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Re: Migrating to a hosted environment

2011-06-01 Thread Eric
I have but he is at a loss and there is pressure to complete the project.  I
am wondering if there might be a setting that won't allow the externally
received email to be forwarded to the configured email address.  The
forwarding works just fine in my testing if the mail is sent from an
internal user on our Exchange server.

Thanks!

On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 5:48 PM, Michael B. Smith mich...@smithcons.comwrote:

  Well, sure, you should ask the “main admin for the internal Exchange 2003
 box”.



 Regards,



 Michael B. Smith

 Consultant and Exchange MVP

 http://TheEssentialExchange.com



 *From:* Eric [mailto:seag...@gmail.com]
 *Sent:* Wednesday, June 01, 2011 8:46 PM
 *To:* MS-Exchange Admin Issues
 *Subject:* Re: Migrating to a hosted environment



 No suggestions?  Do I need to provide additional information?


 Thanks!

 On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 8:44 PM, Eric seag...@gmail.com wrote:

 We are testing a hosted Exchange environment and have run into a snag that
 I cannot figure out.  I am not the main admin for the internal Exchange 2003
 box so that is part of the challenge.  In order to support users in both
 environments during the transition, the hosting provider suggested using
 their split domain option and setting up a forwarding address (alias to the
 hosted server) on the mailboxes moved to the hosted environment.  I can:



 1.  Send a test message from my gmail account to the alias address
 successfully. (jb...@domain.serverdata.net)

 2.  Send a test message from  an internal mailbox on our Exchange server to
 the now hosted address succefully. (jb...@domain.net)



 But if I send from my gmail account to the correct domain email address (
 jb...@domain.net), the message never arrives.  If I use the message
 tracking center on my Exchange server I see the missing email with an NDR
 after the SMTP: Started Outbound Transfer of Message.  The second test sent
 internally shows a successful outbound transfer to the hosted environment.
 Does any one have any idea of what may be causing this? Its been a while
 since I dug into an Exchange 2003 box.  I can't remember where or if I can
 dig up the NDR since it is never sent to my gmail account.


 Thanks!

 Eric

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Migrating to a hosted environment

2011-05-31 Thread Eric
We are testing a hosted Exchange environment and have run into a snag that I
cannot figure out.  I am not the main admin for the internal Exchange 2003
box so that is part of the challenge.  In order to support users in both
environments during the transition, the hosting provider suggested using
their split domain option and setting up a forwarding address (alias to the
hosted server) on the mailboxes moved to the hosted environment.  I can:

1.  Send a test message from my gmail account to the alias address
successfully. (jb...@domain.serverdata.net)
2.  Send a test message from  an internal mailbox on our Exchange server to
the now hosted address succefully. (jb...@domain.net)

But if I send from my gmail account to the correct domain email address (
jb...@domain.net), the message never arrives.  If I use the message tracking
center on my Exchange server I see the missing email with an NDR after the
SMTP: Started Outbound Transfer of Message.  The second test sent internally
shows a successful outbound transfer to the hosted environment.  Does any
one have any idea of what may be causing this? Its been a while since I dug
into an Exchange 2003 box.  I can't remember where or if I can dig up the
NDR since it is never sent to my gmail account.

Thanks!
Eric

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