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ERROR: SMTP could not connect to any DNS server

Asked by pmulvehill in Exchange Email Server

Tags: smtp, connect, DNS, server, exchange

This question has been asked and answered on another thread, however the solution didn't help me fix my troubles. I have a server running Win Server 2003 with Exchange 2003. I have a list of emails in the Exchange queue with the status as retry and the message in the Additional Queue Information "SMTP could not connect to any DNS server"

All incoming e-mail seems to be fine. The DNS server on the NIC card is set to the server's IP address. I just can't figure out why it would be giving me this message.

Thanks.

Patrick
[+][-]05/21/08 07:45 AM, ID: 21615630Expert Comment

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Zone: Exchange Email Server
Tags: smtp, connect, DNS, server, exchange
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