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Howard Snyder
I have a big problem with Outlook 2003.
My network is set up as follows:
3 Windows 2000 servers.
1 Domain that has been changed it last 3 weeks
2 remote users that connect to the network via Cable Modem/VPN (Sonicwall)
Active Directory and DNS are installed and running on 2 of the 3 servers.
The 3rd server is just being used as a member server.
Everything works fine with the network except email.
We are using Bellsouth and Outlook 2003. Everybody in the main office
connects and sends/receives fine. When the 2 remote users are attached to
the network is where the problem is. No matter if the VPN tunnel is up or
down they can’t send email external to Bellsouth. There is another user from
my company in the same office that is able to send/receive without any
problem. I have had to change my domain in the last 3 weeks; I have done the
following:
1. Cleared the DNS cache on both my server and the local pc.
a. ipconfig /flushdns
b. ipconfig /registerdns
2. Removed and rejoined the system to the domain.
3. Pinged (both by name and IP) and got response from the mail server.
4. When configuring the client, the test email settings works fine.
5. Deleted and recreated Outlook profile.
The error that comes back is “None of your e-mail accounts could send this
requestâ€.
Everything works fine if connect directly to my network and if I take the
system to my house and connect it to my DSL (Bellsouth) circuit.
Any ideas?
My network is set up as follows:
3 Windows 2000 servers.
1 Domain that has been changed it last 3 weeks
2 remote users that connect to the network via Cable Modem/VPN (Sonicwall)
Active Directory and DNS are installed and running on 2 of the 3 servers.
The 3rd server is just being used as a member server.
Everything works fine with the network except email.
We are using Bellsouth and Outlook 2003. Everybody in the main office
connects and sends/receives fine. When the 2 remote users are attached to
the network is where the problem is. No matter if the VPN tunnel is up or
down they can’t send email external to Bellsouth. There is another user from
my company in the same office that is able to send/receive without any
problem. I have had to change my domain in the last 3 weeks; I have done the
following:
1. Cleared the DNS cache on both my server and the local pc.
a. ipconfig /flushdns
b. ipconfig /registerdns
2. Removed and rejoined the system to the domain.
3. Pinged (both by name and IP) and got response from the mail server.
4. When configuring the client, the test email settings works fine.
5. Deleted and recreated Outlook profile.
The error that comes back is “None of your e-mail accounts could send this
requestâ€.
Everything works fine if connect directly to my network and if I take the
system to my house and connect it to my DSL (Bellsouth) circuit.
Any ideas?