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    SMTP behind ISA 2004  
Gilgamesh


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04-27-06 12:52 PM

Hi,
I've got SMTP server setup on a W2K3 server which is sittiling behind ISA
2004. There's a W2K3 domain controller with DNS running on it. I've
configured ISA to allow outgoing SMTP traffic. However, ougoing mail get
stuck in the queue. Event log shows the following error:

Event Type: Warning
Event Source: smtpsvc
Event Category: None
Event ID: 4000
Date:  4/19/2006
Time:  8:08:11 AM
User:  N/A
Computer: TTServer
Description:
Message delivery to the remote domain 'xteranet.com' failed for the
following reason: Unable to bind to the destination server in DNS.

Can somebody give me a suggestion?
Thanks,
Gilgamesh







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    Re: SMTP behind ISA 2004  
Ken Schaefer


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04-27-06 12:52 PM

Verify that DNS resolution is working properly.

Cheers
Ken


"Gilgamesh" <gilgamesh4ever@aol.com> wrote in message
news:uFNBWl9YGHA.3972@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Hi,
> I've got SMTP server setup on a W2K3 server which is sittiling behind ISA
> 2004. There's a W2K3 domain controller with DNS running on it. I've
> configured ISA to allow outgoing SMTP traffic. However, ougoing mail get
> stuck in the queue. Event log shows the following error:
>
> Event Type: Warning
> Event Source: smtpsvc
> Event Category: None
> Event ID: 4000
> Date:  4/19/2006
> Time:  8:08:11 AM
> User:  N/A
> Computer: TTServer
> Description:
> Message delivery to the remote domain 'xteranet.com' failed for the
> following reason: Unable to bind to the destination server in DNS.
>
> Can somebody give me a suggestion?
> Thanks,
> Gilgamesh
>







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