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I need some assistance as I am unable to get incoming mail.
Can you help me get incoming mail to work - perhaps I have configured Outlook incorrectly? Please bear with me as I am just starting out with Active Directory/Exchange server/Outlook and this posting is long as I have given all the details of setup. Active Directory and Exchange was set up by someone else. Configuration ========== ISP: bigpond.com.au MX - mail exchange record points to my server Mail account: accounts Domain: vh.local Website: www.vh.com Server Windows 2003 service pack 1 Exchange Server Active Directory IP: 192.168.0.10 Client Windows XP Professional service pack 2 Outlook 192.168.0.103 What I have done ============= I have set up 'accounts' user in active directory and also set up a mailbox. I can send out outgoing mail from the client. Incoming mail to the client does not work and I get an error message when 'Test Account Settings' of 'unable to connect to the incoming mail server(POP3)'. The mailbox works OK as I can see incoming mail when I go onto Internet Explorer and to this address: http://192.168.0.10/exchange/accounts Setup ==== Display Name: Accounts Email Address: My Incoming Mail Server is POP3 Incoming mail server: 192.168.0.10 Outgoing mail server: mail.bigpond.com.au Account Name: accounts Password: ***** Remember password - checked Logon secure password authentication - unchecked Questions: ======= 1. Should the incoming mail server be pop.vh.com? 2. Should the incoming mail server be mail.vh.com? 3. Should the incoming mail server be vh.com? 4. Should the account name be vh\accounts? 5. Should I click onto secure password authentication? 6. Are there any other tests I should run or logs I should check? 7. Is there anything obvious I can do to get the incoming mail to work? |
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This might have best been posted in microsoft.public.exchange.clients (with perhaps a crosspost to m.p.exchange.admin). In oups.com, typed: I need some assistance as I am unable to get incoming mail. Can you help me get incoming mail to work - perhaps I have configured Outlook incorrectly? Please bear with me as I am just starting out with Active Directory/Exchange server/Outlook and this posting is long as I have given all the details of setup. Active Directory and Exchange was set up by someone else. Configuration ========== ISP: bigpond.com.au MX - mail exchange record points to my server No it doesn't....see below. Bigpond doesn't enter into this at all; they're just providing the circuit/public IP. Mail account: accounts Domain: vh.local Website: www.vh.com I just did a lookup on your domain and you don't seem to be hosting vh.com's mail on your server. The MX records a 5 eforwardct.name-services.com. [TTL=3601] IP=216.163.188.58 [TTL=3601] [US] 10 eforward7.name-services.com. [TTL=3601] IP=64.74.223.16 [TTL=3601] [US] Check out http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/MF002.html for info on hosting your own mail. You don't need anyone else's mail servers now; you have your own. There also seem to be some other problems - http://www.dnsreport.com/tools/dnsre...?domain=vh.com Server Windows 2003 service pack 1 Exchange Server Active Directory IP: 192.168.0.10 Client Windows XP Professional service pack 2 Outlook 192.168.0.103 What I have done ============= I have set up 'accounts' user in active directory and also set up a mailbox. I can send out outgoing mail from the client. Incoming mail to the client does not work and I get an error message when 'Test Account Settings' of 'unable to connect to the incoming mail server(POP3)'. Don't use POP3. Setup the mail profile to open the Exchange mailbox....not access a POP server. If all you wanted was POP mail, you wasted a lot of $ on Exchange. POP is seriously limited and won't do much for you beyond very simple mail transfer; opening the mailboxes directly gives you way more than that . Did the techs who set up the server offer to give you any training? I'd recommend it. The mailbox works OK as I can see incoming mail when I go onto Internet Explorer and to this address: http://192.168.0.10/exchange/accounts Setup ==== Display Name: Accounts Email Address: My Incoming Mail Server is POP3 Incoming mail server: 192.168.0.10 Outgoing mail server: mail.bigpond.com.au Account Name: accounts Password: ***** Remember password - checked Logon secure password authentication - unchecked Questions: ======= 1. Should the incoming mail server be pop.vh.com? Presuming you wanted to use POP, which I don't think you should, you would use whatever pointed at your Exchange server (and the POP3 virtual server would need to be running, as would the underlying Windows service). So, you could use 2. Should the incoming mail server be mail.vh.com? 3. Should the incoming mail server be vh.com? 4. Should the account name be vh\accounts? 5. Should I click onto secure password authentication? 6. Are there any other tests I should run or logs I should check? 7. Is there anything obvious I can do to get the incoming mail to work? Yes; pull back a little bit and take a look at the larger picture. Your clients should all be opening their mailboxes directly via MAPI (or RPC over HTTP, or OWA). Not via POP. Your Internet mail for vh.com should be sent directly to your Exchange server, not to someone else's server for you to 'retrieve' There may be other issues, but this is a good place to start. If the people who set up your AD/Exchange left you holding the bag like this, I'd be a little annoyed with them. SBS2003 might've been a better fit for you.....but even with that, there is much to know! |
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Hit send too fast, sorry ....
In , Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] ahoo.com typed: snip Questions: ======= 1. Should the incoming mail server be pop.vh.com? Presuming you really wanted to use POP, which I don't think you should, you would use whatever got to your Exchange server (and the POP3 virtual server would need to be running, as would the underlying Windows service). So, you could use the FQDN of your server, or its IP address, or its NetBIOS name (presuming you could resolve it). Since vh.com is not your AD domain name, any hosts created such as pop. or mail. or whatever. would need to be done by whomever hosts your public DNS. 2. Should the incoming mail server be mail.vh.com? See above. 3. Should the incoming mail server be vh.com? See above. 4. Should the account name be vh\accounts? 5. Should I click onto secure password authentication? 6. Are there any other tests I should run or logs I should check? 7. Is there anything obvious I can do to get the incoming mail to work? snip |
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![]() Thanks for your email. Yes unfortunately the people who set the machines up left no documentation and gave no training... Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote: 'Setup the mail profile to open the Exchange mailbox' How do I do this in Outlook? |
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