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NDR's - 5.Feb.2002 7:28:00 PM   
adukart

 

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OK, here goes. I have about 40 users in my one domain. I have two windows 2000 servers one has exchange 2000 server, iis, antivirus, dns.... the other one only has dns. Anyway, I have my exchange server setup with the e-mail address of @test.domain.com and my clients are using Oulook 2000. In Outlook they have one profile setup to be the delivery location of the exchange address @test.domain.com and the address provided by our ISP @domanin.com. When sending a message from username@domain.com (using the from box in Outlook) to username@test.domain.com the username is the same. We get this NDR

Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.

Subject:
Sent: 2/5/2002 9:33 AM

The following recipient(s) could not be reached:

Amy Dukart on 2/5/2002 9:33 AM
You do not have permission to send to this recipient. For assistance, contact your system administrator.
MSEXCH:MSExchangeIS:/DC=LOCAL/DC=DOMAIN:SERVER

Does anyone know why it is doing this and how to fix it?
I've been looking around and it looks like it could be something to do with relay (my server does not allow relay) or something to with permissions to send from a user. I am able to send from @test.domain.com to @domain.com. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Thank You,
Amy

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