| Joshua White 2002-07-16, 1:25 pm |
| ,
Here's the situation. We have 2 Exchange 2000 servers in 1 domain, but in 2
different sites or locations. We have them connected via a DSL line going
over a Cisco PIX VPN to each other. The main server is in Site 1 (call it
A) and the 2nd Server is in Site 2 (call it B). Server A is the master
server and can receive external mail and receive intersite mail, if someone
from site B sends an email it sits in Server B's SMTP Queue. If Server B
sends to the INTERNET then it goes out and is delivered. Now if someone
tries to send an email to server B (site 2) then it sometimes sits in Server
A's queue and sometimes sits in Server B's queue.
My Question is I currently only have One routing group. If I check the
"SMTP virtual server" from site B using system manager I get a yellow ? on
the icon. If I go to the connections settings of site B will using the
system manager on site A then I get a RPC server not found error.
So the question is, what is wrong? Site A (primary site) can receive
external email and intersite email, but not email from site B. Site B can
send external email, but to my understanding cannot send intersite or
interorganization email. Do you think it's a Routing problem or a bad
config on the PIX firewall? Although it is going over a VPN. Active
Directory seems to be fine.
Thanks in advance.
-Josh (desperate)
|