E-mail not getting to valid address...why?
One of our salespeople routinely receives e-mail messages from a certain customer, but cannot reply or send new messages to this address. We use Exchange 2003, and I see the messages he sends or replies to just sit in the queue until they eventually time out and a NDR is sent back. I have tried from my exchange work address and the same thing happens. However, I sent this customer a message via g-mail which he received no problem.
Any ideas? If the customer's junk filter is catching our messages, would they sit in our queue retrying until they time out?
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Error 4.4.7 - the message expired.
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"Sender OK"
"Recipient OK"
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Looked in the routing group and there are no conenctors.
Not blacklisted based on the above link.
Thanks
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In two years of operation with this server setup we haven't needed one until now? Is that odd?
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Sorry, can you explain why we have gotten along without one for a couple of years?
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Are you saying now I don't need to do anything, or do I still need a SMTP connector?
BTW, we also use Postini as our mail filter. But no outbound filtering is set.
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That would be correct on Postini.
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