Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2010 22:22:34 -0700 From: Tim Judd <tajudd@gmail.com> To: Truong Thu Bac <vbac@foster.com.vn> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Receive email from Exchange 2003 Message-ID: <ade45ae91001202122w6c93cd1fx1acb40b62da32e74@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <00bf01ca9a45$51a26aa0$f4e73fe0$@com.vn> References: <00bf01ca9a45$51a26aa0$f4e73fe0$@com.vn>
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On 1/20/10, Truong Thu Bac <vbac@foster.com.vn> wrote: > Dear Mr/Ms, > > > > I want to build a Internal Email System between a PC with FreeBSD OS and > Exchange 2003 (Email Server) > > > > Current, I got a Proxy Server (IP:10.20.1.10) within FreeBSD OS. I > installed Sendemail Software and Qpopper Software. > > I tried to send and receive emai, this blow is result: > > > > Send Email: From 10.20.1.10 to Email Exchange 2003 Syst= em > =E0 YES > > From 10.20.1.10 to 10.20.1.10 =E0 YES > > Receive Email: From Email Exchange 2003 System to 10.20.1.1= 0 > =E0 NO > > From 10.20.1.10 to 10.20.1.10 =E0 Y= ES > > Could you please kindly give a Solution for this ? > > If you have any question, please contact with me. > > > > Thank you very much . > > > > Regards, > > VBAC It's probably due to how Exchange or the Internet at large has MX records in DNS setup. Check that.
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