From: DFCRJ on 25 Jul 2010 21:18 We're in migration mode now from SBS 2003 to SBS 2008 - everything has gone fine until now. I have ran the Internet Address Wizard and didnt receive any errors and I have move my mailbox over to the exchange 2007. Internal email is fine, I can send outbound as well, but I can not receive inbound. They are stuck in the 2003 queue. I checked the Windows SBS Internet Receive connectors and the IP address was not any within my network. I checked the Default connector and it included my internal ip's. So, what should the Default and Internet IP address ranges be for each connector? My internal is 192.168.1.x, should it stay this way until I decommission the SBS 2003 and then I change the internet to 0.0.0.0? Thanks for the help
From: Larry Struckmeyer[SBS-MVP] on 26 Jul 2010 09:01 Hi: Please note that this venue is due to be closed in a few days/weeks and you will get much more attention in the new SBS Forum hosted by MS at the following location. http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/smallbusinessserver/threads You can either use your web browser, or if you prefer to use your existing (or different) nntp news reader you can use one of the official MS bridge applications, or the combined one on codeplex.com Official MS Bridge - Note two required. http://connect.microsoft.com/MicrosoftForums/ Codeplex nntp bridge - only one required. http://communitybridge.codeplex.com/ -Larry -Please post the resolution to your issue so others may benefit. -Get Your SBS Health Check at www.sbsbpa.com > We're in migration mode now from SBS 2003 to SBS 2008 - everything has > gone > fine until now. I have ran the Internet Address Wizard and didnt > receive any > errors and I have move my mailbox over to the exchange 2007. Internal > is fine, I can send outbound as well, but I can not receive inbound. > They are > stuck in the 2003 queue. I checked the Windows SBS Internet Receive > connectors and the IP address was not any within my network. I checked > the > Default connector and it included my internal ip's. So, what should > the > Default and Internet IP address ranges be for each connector? My > internal is > 192.168.1.x, should it stay this way until I decommission the SBS 2003 > and > then I change the internet to 0.0.0.0? > Thanks for the help
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