Re: Internal Email fails to get delivered.

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From: Cris Hanna \(SBS-MVP\) (crisnospamhanna_at_mindspring.com)
Date: 04/26/04


Date: Sun, 25 Apr 2004 20:10:03 -0500

I believe the router option is chosen when you have ISDN or some other type
of transport where it is not alway on...in other words it has to send
something down the pipe to bring up the connection. ISDN in many locations
charges by the minute.

-- 
Cris Hanna (SBS-MVP)
------------------------------------------------------------
Please DO NOT respond directly to me but rather in the newsgroup so that 
everyone can benefit
"Jim Behning" <jimbehningmvp@atl.mindspring.com> wrote in message 
news:b6fl80dhjb6sjd1u51pipovn5jj44kogg9@4ax.com...
>I always choose full time broadband. If I thought real hard I might
> come up with a reason when you might choose router but it has never
> been chosen on the servers I have set up. Actually a router would be
> used I think if you were really routing, ie like have a Cisco with
> routes entered and all that fun. Your ADSL router routes but I think
> of it as just a device to make ppoe connectiuons if required.
> Glorified modem for adsl.
>
> toby.edwards@technical-it.com (Toby Edwards) wrote:
>
>>Cris
>>
>>Oh yes. Certainly did. Though can someone PLEASE tell me the
>>difference between choosing Router or Full Time Broadband ? We have a
>>4 port ADSL router !!!
>>
>>Article Q152624 was surprisingly helpfull. In particular the first
>>Note in the summary
>>
>>Note: This behavior can also occur by having the wrong password in the
>>startup parameters for the message transfer agent (MTA) service.
>>
>>You see, monday morning when I came in (I come in when needed), I
>>couldnt logon to the server, so I went in as a backup adminsitrator
>>and then changed the administrator password to what it shoudl be. What
>>ramifications has this caused !?!?
>>
>>I later learnt a user from his workstation logged in as administrator
>>to run a CD which requried admin rights (not too bright !),
>>unfortunately I dont have a say when it comes to who gets access to
>>what passwords. I guess he must of inadvertently changed it somehow !
>>I now educated him as to LOCAL admin rights on his workstation *sigh*.
>>
>>Toby
>>
>>"Cris Hanna \(SBS-MVP\)" <crisnospamhanna@mindspring.com> wrote in message 
>>news:<#E$RLlTKEHA.2244@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl>...
>>> just out of curiosity...and you've probably been ask...
>>> after you put in the second nic, did you re-run the icw on the SBS 
>>> server???
>>>
>>> MTA does not have anything to do with sending mail internally nor should 
>>> it.
>>>
>>> The MTA is there for sending mail from Exchange to outside systems
>>>
>>> If you are not familiar with www.eventid.net you should become familiar 
>>> very
>>> quickly and you may even want to get a full account there
>>>
>>> Anyway here is a link to a search on their site for this Event ID....see 
>>> the
>>> postings there and you should find your solution
>>> http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=9297&eventno=928&source=MSExchangeMTA&phase=1
>>>
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Cris Hanna (SBS-MVP)
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------
>>> Please DO NOT respond directly to me but rather in the newsgroup so that
>>> everyone can benefit
>>> "Toby Edwards" <toby.edwards@technical-it.com> wrote in message
>>> news:263d8412.0404222359.2bf176da@posting.google.com...
>>> > Ah, more info ...
>>> >
>>> > My C drive (where exchange is), keeps getting filled up. In MDBDATA of
>>> > Exchsrv the .log files are being filled every 2 mins ! (these puppies
>>> > being 5mb a time I'm running out of space PDQ and the Microsoft
>>> > Exchange MTA service falls over !).
>>> >
>>> > In the application log just after the MTA service starts up I get a
>>> > Warning entry as follows
>>> >
>>> > Event Type: Warning
>>> > Event Source: MSExchangeMTA
>>> > Event Category: Security
>>> > Event ID: 9297
>>> > Date: 23/04/2004
>>> > Time: 08:54:44
>>> > User: N/A
>>> > Computer: SRV01
>>> > Description:
>>> > The user /o=BLOOMFIELDS/ou=first administrative
>>> > group/cn=Configuration/cn=Servers/cn=SRV01 has caused a security
>>> > violation. Locality table (LTAB) index: 5. Windows 2000 error code:
>>> > 0X80070005. [BASE IL MAIN BASE 1 237] (14)
>>> >
>>> > ???
>>> >
>>> > Thanks again
>>> >
>>> > Toby
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > "Cris Hanna \(SBS-MVP\)" <crisnospamhanna@mindspring.com> wrote in 
>>> > message
>>> > news:<O1$VJ7JKEHA.3592@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl>...
>>> >> Toby
>>> >> Where is this trying to send the message to??
>>> >>
>>> >> If you look at your email addresses in SBS
>>> >> Do you have an SMTP address and an X.400 address??
>>> >>
>>> >> -- 
>>> >> Cris Hanna (SBS-MVP)
>>> >> ------------------------------------------------------------
>>> >> Please DO NOT respond directly to me but rather in the newsgroup so 
>>> >> that
>>> >> everyone can benefit
>>> >> "Toby Edwards" <toby.edwards@technical-it.com> wrote in message
>>> >> news:263d8412.0404220722.bcec89d@posting.google.com...
>>> >> >I have installed SP3 and the post SP3 rollup patch but still get the
>>> >> > following error sending an email internally.
>>> >> >
>>> >> > Event Type: Warning
>>> >> > Event Source: MSExchangeMTA
>>> >> > Event Category: X.400 Service
>>> >> > Event ID: 290
>>> >> > Date: 22/04/2004
>>> >> > Time: 16:14:32
>>> >> > User: N/A
>>> >> > Computer: SRV01
>>> >> > Description:
>>> >> > A non-delivery report (reason code unable-to-transfer and 
>>> >> > diagnostic
>>> >> > code unrecognised-OR-name)
>>> >> > is being generated for message C=us;A=
>>> >> > ;P=BLOOMFIELDS;L=SRV01-040422151429Z-1.
>>> >> > It was originally destined for DN:CN=TOBY,CN=RECIPIENTS,OU=FIRST
>>> >> > ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP,O=BLOOMFIELDS§
>>> >> > (recipient number 1), and was to be redirected to . [MTA 
>>> >> > DISP:RESULT
>>> >> > 17 136] (12)
>>> >> >
>>> >> > Many thanks for any help
>>> >> >
>>> >> > Toby
>
> Jim B. SBS  MVP
> remove the mvp to send email 


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