How are you entering the name of your Exchange server? FQDN or hostname?
How did you add the MX records? Do the MX records point to a fullly
qualified domain name? Does the FQDN from the MX record exist as an A
record in DNS?
What errors/warnings show up in your application log on the Exchange server?
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"Mahmoud" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Dear,
> I have setup thee internal domains to exchange data using my single
> exchange server 2003,I added three MX records for each server of them in
> my local DNS, When I want to configure my Outlook2003 with Exchange Server
> Account of them, it gives me an error tell me that "Name Could not be
> resolved. The bookmark is not valid".
> although I can configure these account as POP3 or IMAP4., but ot as
> Exchange Server Account.
> I already added e-mail address for every user with his corresponding
> domain, and configured the Default Reciepient Policy to have this server
> is the responsible for delivery of these three domains.
> What should I do?
>