Does the mail show up in OWA? If not, then you are off-topic for this
newsgroup as the issue is with your Exchange configuration then. Have you
verified your MX record settings and your firewall settings (or publishing
rules when using ISA)?
An Exchange newsgroup would be better to continue your troubleshooting
process.
Good luck! :-)
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"Raiders1989" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I'm going to use this subject title as my own now and I certaianly know
> how
> to ask a tech question...so..if I may.
> OK, I CAN send but NOT receive. I am running Server 2003 up to date,
> Exchange 2007, Outlook 2007 all up to date. I can ONLY receive with the
> alternate e mail addresses set up on the workstation mail settings, NOT
> with
> the domain name address for which this Mail Server was built for.
> I get no error messages, just people calling me and asking me if I got it.
> I
> also e mailed myself from Yahoo and Hotmail to the domain e mail and I get
> nothing. I "Sent" to my yahoo e mail and I DID get that. So, I can send,
> but
> I cannot receive any mail from the exchange 2007 server.
> Any ideas Gordon or Van?
> I appreciate it.
> Eric
>
>
> "Gordon" wrote:
>
>> Alvaro wrote:
>> > Do you really believe that it is necessary to use such arrogant
>> > rudeness to
>> > ask clarification of a question?
>> > People who are supposed to serve the audience should be more
>> > considerate
>> > with people in trouble. I do hope to get a cristal ball. It sounds like
>> > fun
>> > to have one. Then I will go to the stock matket and give up computing.
>> > Good luck to you.
>>
>> Not rude at all. How on earth did you expect anyone to solve your
>> problem with no details? Do you take your car to the garage and say "it
>> doesn't work"? Of course not. Same applies here. Use a bit of common
>> sense.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Asking a question?
>> Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about,
>> your OS, Service Pack level
>> and the FULL contents of any error message(s)
>>