![]() ![]() ![]() It’s installed fine, and it works with every The problem only occurs when I send from MS Outlook 2007 directly. However, if I send through my online webmail interface, they receive it. Receive my emails, or they receive it only sometimes. So I switched to Port 587, but I find that and other subscribers STILL sometimes do not Used to use Port 25 since I’m with Comcast, but found that not many (note: ONLY subscribers) would not receive my email. I use my own domain-affiliated email address sending through MS Outlook 2007. I have a domain hosted through Atlas Networks in Seattle. Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help. If anything is unclear or if there is anything I can do for Please take your time to try the suggestions and let me know the results at your earliest convenience. Microsoft Exchange Server Forum for further discussion. ![]() “Using Pipeline Tracing to Diagnose Transport Agent Problems”įor Exchange server, In order to get the answer effectively, it is recommended to post a new thread in “Message Tracking tips in Exchange 2007 / Exchange 2010 using CMD lets” “How to configure directory size settings for message tracking logs and for audit logs in Exchange Server 2007” If you are using Exchange server following articles tracking mail. ![]() Please try to use OWA test this issue, if it return same result, the problem might be caused by Mail Server (yours & external), your domain mayīe blocked by server policy or in junk email list. Is this problem only happen in your own Domain? Microsoft Office for IT Professionals Forums. ![]()
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