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7.2

Unable to send using SMTP

Asked by vitsolutions in Exchange Email Server

Tags: Microsoft, Exchange, 2003

Recently we changed our company name!
With this name change we also changed the email addresses of all users from

user@company1.com to user@company2.com

I was assigned my new static IP address after an office move today, and have successfully updated the MX & A records with our host Heart Internet. I am able to receieve email no problem.

however if i try to reply, it seems to go out in the cyber space and never actually arrives. When updating the MX & A records i decided not to touch the previous domains settings, instead i have opted to leave this with the default settings set by hear internet allowing me to keep connections to old mail using pop3.

I have also added the new domain to Exchange System Manager, Recipents, recipents policy, email addresses.
I deleted the previous smtp entries, however i did leave our existing .int entry along with the x400 entry.

Can anyone shine some light on how to fix this? our SMTP connector is setup with a wild card * in order allow any domain i believe?

Thank you in advance,

Dearg
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