Re: Using Exchange 2000 for Int and Ext Emails

  • From: "Duke" <duke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "[ExchangeList]" <exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 24 May 2004 16:07:51 +0100

Hi Shannon,

New Problem.

Decided to configure Outlook using the Corporate Option in order to set up
the e-mail accounts on exchange. When I click on the "check name" tab, it
resolves to an old DC that has been taken out of service over 6 months ago.
It is not resolving to the new Exchange Server. When I then fire up Outlook,
it tells me that the Info Store can not be opened.

I have cleaned out the registry on both the Exchange Server and the W2003
Server DC, but no joy.

How to go about resolving this?

Regards

Duke Jibunoh (Senior Consultant)
Kobra Computers - IT Support Services
83 Catford Hill, London SE6 4PW
T:020 8314 0011/33 M:07960 817 324



-----Original Message-----
From: Shannon Coleman [mailto:shannon@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 24 May 2004 05:09
To: [ExchangeList]
Subject: [exchangelist] Re: Using Exchange 2000 for Int and Ext Emails


http://www.MSExchange.org/

Since your active directory domain and your external domain are the same,
every e-mail enabled user should have a valid e-mail address then. All you
would need to do is allow port 25 traffic from the internet to your exchange
server, change DNS records if needed. Then users could use the same e-mail
address for internal and external communications. If your Exchange server
has never been setup to accept messages from outside the organization, I
would recommend getting a good e-mail scanning anti-virus software.
Thanks
Shannon

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Original Message:
From: Duke <duke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: [ExchangeList] <exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sun May 23 18:50:39 CDT 2004
Subject: [exchangelist] Re: Using Exchange 2000 for Int and Ext Emails
http://www.MSExchange.org/

Yes.

Duke Jibunoh, Kobra Computers
83 Catford Hill, London SE6 4PW
Tel; 0870 063 0107 Mob; 07960 817 324

-----Original Message-----
From: Shannon Coleman [mailto:shannon@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 23 May 2004 17:35
To: [ExchangeList]
Subject: [exchangelist] Re: Using Exchange 2000 for Int and Ext Emails

http://www.MSExchange.org/

Is your active directory domain name the same as your external domain
name?

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Original Message:
From: Duke Jibunoh <duke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: [ExchangeList] <exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sun May 23 11:47:49 CDT 2004
Subject: [exchangelist] Using Exchange 2000 for Int and Ext Emails
http://www.MSExchange.org/

Hi All,

I have an exchange server that we use for our internal e-mails. For
external e-mails, I have set up individual Internet e-mail accounts
within Outlook for each user including myself.

The Exchange Server sits on a W2K Advanced Server Machine and not on the
DC which is W2003 Server machine The DC also acts as a RRAS Server.

How can I set it up so that all external mails (in & out)is handled by
the
Exchange Sever so that I can get rid of the individually set up Internet
E-Mail Accounts on the client machines

Regards

Duke

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