Cannot send email to addresses in my domain

J

joshjryan

I have entourage 2004 on a MacBook that is set up for exchange.
I can receive emails, and send to any external email address, but if I try
to send an email to any address in our network I get an auto ressponse form
"administrator" saying:
The e-mail account does not exist at the organization this message
was sent to. Check the e-mail address, or contact the recipient
directly to find out the correct address.
<vineyard.vineyardfc.local #5.1.1>

As far as I can see, every setting is the same in Entourage on this machine
as a PowerBook that I have running the same version of OS X and the same
version of MS Office.
Please Help!
Thanks,
Josh
 
C

Corentin Cras-Méneur

joshjryan said:
I have entourage 2004 on a MacBook that is set up for exchange.
I can receive emails, and send to any external email address, but if I try
to send an email to any address in our network I get an auto ressponse form
"administrator" saying:


Are you:
- sending the e-mail to the full address of the recepient
- sending the e-mail to the "short name" of the recepient
- sending the e-mail asking Entourage to check it against the LDAP
directory
??

That looks like a server issue though, but there may be a way around it,

Corentin
 
J

joshjryan

I have tried sending to "(e-mail address removed)" and just "example"
I have the FQDN in for LDAP
If there is anything that needs to be checked on the server, let me know.

Josh
 
C

Corentin Cras-Méneur

joshjryan said:
I have tried sending to "(e-mail address removed)" and just "example"
I have the FQDN in for LDAP
If there is anything that needs to be checked on the server, let me know.

:-\
it's usually bad when both full and short fail :-(
Any subdomain on the location?? (eg: (e-mail address removed))?

That really really looks like an issue on the Exchange server. Any
change yo could find out whether all recent patches have been applied to
the server?? (though network admin tend to always reply "yes of course"
:-> ),

Corentin
 

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