Re: Exchange advice for everyone
From: Susan (susan_at_nospam.com)
Date: 08/13/04
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Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2004 08:22:40 -0700
would that all issues were so simple to resolve...it's usually a good thing
to try, but it doesn't resolve everything...I'm surprised that the MS
Support Engineer did not have you do that fairly early on...
"Valeria" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> This post is not asking for help. I want to share an
> experience since everyone here has been so wonderful in
> helping. I had a user who replied all to am e-mail that
> had about 400 other e-mails. Exchange tried to send all
> out at once, Norton was going crazy trying to scan each e-
> mail, and finally all e-mails sat in the queue and were
> never delivered. This happened Fri before quiting time.
> When I came in on Monday, I noticed that no no e-mails
> were being sent out. They were all stuck in queue. I
> called Microsoft support, since we still have a case open,
> and I spent 4 hours on the phone trying to resolve the
> problem. My port 25 was being block and nothing was going
> out. Tech did all crazy things to resolve problem and
> nothing worked. I finally told him that I would call him
> again the next day since it was taking too long. I came
> in the next day, rebooted the server, and everything was
> back to normal. Moral of the story: if all else fails,
> just reboot!
>
> Valeria
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