Hmmm. I think the solution in KB article 321721 that Michael sent earlier is probably the easiest method to solve this, but I'd consider it a short-term solution. You'll want to merge the two domains eventually and get all your users on the same system, which is definitely doable, in spite of your NT domain mismatch. Greg Lara ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------- This e-mail message may contain privileged, confidential and/or proprietary information intended only for the person(s) named. If you are not the intended recipient, please destroy this message, and any attachments, and notify the sender by return e-mail. If you are not the intended recipient(s), or the employee or agent responsible for delivering the message to the intended recipient(s), you are hereby notified that any dissemination, disclosure or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------- -----Original Message----- From: Larry Rogers [mailto:admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 3:47 PM To: [ExchangeList] Subject: [exchangelist] RE: Outbound email Exchange 2000 http://www.MSExchange.org/ I have the two servers. One server has Back Office Sever and Exchange 5.5 installed, the other server has Small Business Server with Exchange 2000 installed. They both are on the same T1 for internet and email purposes. They have different computer names and different domain names. The problem I have is that both servers have @xyzcompany.com as the domain name for email purposes. There are no users that are users on both servers. One is for customer service and one is for the sales department. We can currently send email from the old (Exchange 5.5) customer service server to the new (Exchange 2000) sales server, but not the other direction. If we attempt to send to @xyzcompany.com from the sales server, it never gets delivered, I am assuming because Exchange can't find a match for the address it drop its or stores it somewhere, I am definitely not an Exchange expert. -----Original Message----- From: Lara, Greg [mailto:GLara@xxxxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 12:35 PM To: [ExchangeList] Subject: [exchangelist] RE: Outbound email Exchange 2000 http://www.MSExchange.org/ Larry, we like stories around here, if you feel like getting it off your chest. :) What kind of connectors do you have between servers? Greg Lara ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- --------------------------- This e-mail message may contain privileged, confidential and/or proprietary information intended only for the person(s) named. If you are not the intended recipient, please destroy this message, and any attachments, and notify the sender by return e-mail. 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