The servers are both 2003. So the Resource center is not available
For what it is worth, I was using the free version of Solar Winds NetFlow
analyzer and that led me to determine that the majority of the traffic was from
port 80 on the server that exchange is on to various ports on the
I prefer Spiceworks over Lansweeper for the capability of customizing
reports. But I really don't care for their helpdesk. We use Web+
Center by Internet Software Sciences for our helpdesk. It is free for
one to two techs.
http://www.inet-sciences.com/
records for the sending e-mail domain? What
about SPF? Maybe the recipient is looking for those to verify the
connection before accepting messages from your server.
-Original Message-
From: Dean E. Lahodny [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2008 6:51 PM
To: MS-Exchange
Thanks for the information.
I was able to get access to the Exchange server and I made the change,
restarted the SMTP virtual service, and when I telnet to port 25 using
the FQDN and not the IP address I get the FQDN name banners as expected
but when I send an e-mail to the other domain I still