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Incoming E-mail problem - 28.Jan.2006 7:05:02 PM
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nsorroll
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Hi, I have Exchange 2003 setup on Windows Server 2003 Small Business Edition. I have setup Exchange exactly as the site http://www.christensen-software.com/support/config_exchange_2003.htm tells me to. However I can send E-mails to a hotmail account but cannot receive them. Any1 know y this is??? I have allowed SMTP on the firewall/router. Thanks
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RE: Incoming E-mail problem - 29.Jan.2006 1:32:43 PM
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nsorroll
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Alrite, I have solved the incoming problem. However, I cannot now send an E-mail out to say hotmail. In the Email settings on the Server I have told it to use the domain smtp address. Also, in the Receipent Policy settings I have selected my domain as the primary default and have checked the Exchange is responsibe box. Any ideas??? Thanks
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RE: Incoming E-mail problem - 30.Jan.2006 12:07:08 AM
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khowlette
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Hi Can you send to other email address i.e. not hotmail addresses Keith
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RE: Incoming E-mail problem - 19.Feb.2006 10:21:54 AM
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kparazak
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Hi, If you are hosting the exchange server behind a NAT/ Firewall, You have to configure port forwarding in the router, inorder to receivemail from the outside world. you can visit the site http://portforward.com for an explanation of portforwarding in your router. Thanks, Razak
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