Re: Exchange Issue

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Well if the message is actally getting to my exchange that would mean that
the isp is not blocking it correct? Hence they are not getting anything(NDR)
that would imply that it is being rejected. That log file is from the email
in question.

My antivirus is completely turned off and I dont have a spam filter running
in the office. I am using an external spam/antivirus service. I go to
viruses or spam all coming through the anitvirus here because it gets
blocked before our sbs service here although I do have the antivirus running
normally.

As far as outlook doing it, it does it on any email address in the office no
matter who it is sent to. Noone gets the message at all.

Very weird ....

Thanks

Eddie


"Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]" <gwdibble@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:%23Ox97%23TuFHA.2212@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Maybe someone else can get more out of that log than I, but in any case
> the usual suspects:
>
> - ISP blocking the sender's IP, e-mail address, or something to do with
> the sender's mail configuration. I've had a number of these cases for a
> variety of reasons. An example would be that RoadRunner blocks mail from
> DHCP-assigned IP addresses. In this case, you would hope the sender would
> get an NDR.
> - AV
> - Spam filter
> - Outlook filtered view not showing the message
> - Outlook rule moving/deleting the message
>
>
> "Eddie Allen" <eddie.allen@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:ux4emhTuFHA.3752@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hi everyone,
>> I have a strange problem that I am not sure what could be causing
>> this. There are certain types of emails that for some reason will not
>> show up in the inbox of a user it is being sent to. I was able to get an
>> example of this email from a user who claimed that no matter what he did
>> he could not receive it from a client. I had him forward it to a
>> external email address so that I can test it.
>>
>> I can send any message from the external email and it goes through fine.
>> I smtp logs show it successful and it appears in the inbox. I then try
>> to send the one I was forwarded. I look at the logs and its show that it
>> was recieved and that I got a
>>
>> 2005-09-14 14:04:02 66.179.26.157 p02m157.mxlogic.net SMTPSVC1 UEI01
>> 216.201.248.130 0 MAIL - +FROM:<uei1@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 250 0 42 29 0
>> SMTP - - - -
>> 2005-09-14 14:04:02 66.179.26.157 p02m157.mxlogic.net SMTPSVC1 UEI01
>> 216.201.248.130 0 RCPT - +TO:<eddie.allen@xxxxxxxxxxx> 250 0 36 33 0
>> SMTP - - - -
>> 2005-09-14 14:04:02 66.179.26.157 p02m157.mxlogic.net SMTPSVC1 UEI01
>> 216.201.248.130 0 DATA - +<200509140904.AA23855234@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 250 0
>> 122 3498 250 SMTP - - - -
>> 2005-09-14 14:04:02 66.179.26.157 p02m157.mxlogic.net SMTPSVC1 UEI01
>> 216.201.248.130 0 QUIT - p02m157.mxlogic.net 240 812 64 4 0 SMTP - - - -
>>
>> from the smtp logs which it seems is a successful transaction but it will
>> not appear in the users inbox at all. It in a since vanishes. I checked
>> the queues and there is nothing at all stuck. What else could I check to
>> narrow this down?
>>
>>
>> Thanks for the help
>>
>> Eddie
>>
>
>


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