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01.17.2008 at 01:04PM PST, ID: 23091571
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Cannot route email between 2 exchange 2003 servers

Asked by demas in Exchange Email Server

Tags: Microsoft, Exchange, 2003

Hi
I am having real problems with what should be a simple process. We have an existing Exchange 2003 Enterprise server on a Windows 2003 Standard R2 SP2 server. Mail flows fine and has done for the past 18 months. I wanted to install another Exchange 2003 Enterprise server on a new W2K3 R2 SP2 server. I have installed the new exchange server and under my exchange organisation I now have 2 exchange servers, EXCH1 and EXCH2. I created an email enabled test user whose email account was put on the new exchange server EXCH2. I can send email from the user to the outside world but any email sent to the user just sits in the Queue. Both exchange servers are on the same local network, all inbound email is delivered to the original exchange server, EXCH1 via a simple NAT rule on the firewall. We have no -one accessing the exchange environment remotely. I thought that all email would hit EXCH1 and then via a routing group I have created would route to EXCH2. Could someone please provide me step by step instrauctions on how to achieve this please. I have turned up logging and am not seeing any error messages, I am not seeing any DNS errors either. Both exchange servers are member servers of the same flat domain.Start Free Trial
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Zone: Exchange Email Server
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