Thank you for your response.
1a. yes, as I said above, I did have a friend telnet directly into my mailbox - successfully.
1b. as I said above, we use Symantec Mail Security for Exchange. But the log does not show any rejected spam since yesterday. Normally, the software logs at least 50 to 100 spam emails a day.
2. I have thoroughly checked our MX Record and our A Record at DNSstuff, and I have done a complete Reverse DNS Lookup. All records are correct.
3. That may be difficult to do because of the downtime issues. I can disable the Spam Checking, but I have already tried that, with no success. I fear that the problem could actually be the Microsoft Intelligent Message Filter is filtering even though I have told it not to. I don't think you can uninstall that feature from MS Exchange.
4. Maybe I'm not looking at the right Log, but what I can see doesn't tell me anything:
2006-06-02 00:20:54 64.233.184.231 wr-out-0506.google.com SMTPSVC1 HOTEL 192.168.1.x 0 RCPT - +TO:<rob@ourserver.com> 0 0 56 35 13093 SMTP - - - -
2006-06-02 00:20:54 64.233.184.231 wr-out-0506.google.com SMTPSVC1 HOTEL 192.168.1.x 0 QUIT - wr-out-0506.google.com 240 13453 75 4 0 SMTP - - - -
If you can make heads or tails out of that, I'm deeply indebted.
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by: mvvinodPosted on 2006-06-01 at 16:51:57ID: 16812381
1. Looks to me like spam filter is not letting the mail through. Always the spam filter grabs the SMTP and then hands it over to exchange, since all of them are saying mailbox unavailable, have you tried to telnet a mail directly into the mailbox you are testing ???? Also what spam filter do you have ???
2. Also check the reverse DNS for your mx record ip to see if it exist. USe dnsstuff.com or dnsreport.com
3. If you can uninstall spam filter and check again if possible....
4. Enable complete logs on SMTP virtual server and send a mail from outside and go back and look at the log to see exact message exchange between the servers...
Vinod.