554 5.4.4 SMTPSEND.DNS.NonExistentDomain; nonexistent domain in Exchange 2013
hi all,
There are several internet forum
posts about this problem but have not come
to a solution. Maybe you can help me.
Setting:
Exchange 2013 CU 1 in
a DAG configuration
when i send a mail to my domain
the sender receiving the
following message:
# <# 5.4.4 smtp;
554 5.4.4 SMTPSEND.DNS.NonExistentDomain;
nonexistent domain> # SMTP
#
When i do an incoming SMTP
test form the site https://www.testexchangeconnectivity.com
to my domain i receive
the error:
additional details
The server presented a status code
451 - Error in processing.
The server response was:
4.7.0 Temporary server error.
Please try again later. PRX2
Details exception:
Message: Error in processing.
The server response was:
4.7.0 Temporary server error.
Please try again later. PRX2
Type: System.Net.Mail.SmtpException
Stack Trace:
at System.Net.Mail.DataStopCommand.CheckResponse
(SMTP Status Code Status Code,
String server response)
at System.Net.Mail.DataStopCommand.Send (SMTP
Connection conn)
at System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient.Send (MailMessage
message)
at Microsoft.Exchange.Tools.ExRca.Tests.SmtpMessageTest.PerformTestReally
()
Last night I got from the website:
https://www.testexchangeconnectivity.com an incoming
SMTP test and it gave
no error messages. Who sees the connection
in these error messages?
Sincerely,
Martien van Dijk
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June 13th, 2013 9:23am
anyone?Sincerely,
Martien van Dijk
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June 13th, 2013 2:45pm
Hello Martien
Please go to below location
--Right click network icon in notification area (right low corner) of your server and click Open Network And Sharing Center
--Click on Change Adapter Settings
--Press ALT key and select Advanced -> Advanced Settings
--Check the priority of network cards and see the DNS server communication one should be above replication one
also check if you have disabled IPv6, it should be enabled in case you are installing exchange 2013.
Thanks Prem P Rana MCSA Messaging 2003 MCSE 2003 Server MCTS MCITP Exchange 2007, 2010 Gurgaon, India http://blogs.msexchange-experts.com
June 13th, 2013 3:12pm
What I forgot to mention, I'm
using Address Book Policies. @
Prem Rana, thanks for your comment.
I already checked and that
your advice is not the solution.Sincerely,
Martien van Dijk
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June 15th, 2013 12:44pm