Re: mailbox local delivery problems



Allright,

So all accounts work fine but for one account you see mail dissapearing?

When you don't run Outlook (close it) for that account and only open OWA can
you send and recieve mail then? And if yes, does the mail stay in OWA as
long as you don't open Outlook? If yes and when you open Outlook and the
mail dissapears again, then check in Outlook for the problem account if the
default mail delivery location is not a PST file... It will pull the mail
from the Exchange mailbox into a PST...

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Regards,

Menko den Ouden
MCSE+I Netherlands


"Enrico" <massimo_dellapena[spam di merda]@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:OGrjxxXJGHA.3408@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I took an image of the whole disk created with Acronis True Image and
>rewrited the whole disk.
>
> Image was 3 days older than clients system state.
>
> Problem is that there are 2 external domains and the internal domain.
>
> All users have one external domain as default address, but have also the
> other and the local one in their email addresses.
> On general tab of user properties address is also external.
>
> So exchange tryes to deliver mail as local to user@external domain. It is
> ok for all users except this one.
>
> And on first day I could see for a couple of hours the mail received that
> day in owa, but later it desappeared from there, when I recreated account
> from client Outlook.
> That's all.
>
>
> "M. den Ouden" <menko@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ha scritto nel messaggio
> news:43ddd537$0$11077$e4fe514c@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hi,
>>
>> What did you exactly restore? And what not?
>>
>> --
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Menko den Ouden
>> MCSE+I Netherlands
>>
>>
>> "Enrico" <massimo_dellapena[spam di merda]@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:e9K1KjXJGHA.3944@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Hi all!
>>> I have a big trouble to solve ASAP:
>>> after a sbs crash, I was able to recover it from a drive image that was
>>> 3 days old - older that clients system state -.
>>>
>>> I managed to make all mailbox work, except one.
>>>
>>> Messages keep arriving on Exchange Server, but transport is unable to
>>> deliver messages to mailbox, and keeps trying.
>>> On tha first day after crash I could see messages from owa, but only
>>> those arrived that very day.
>>> Suddernly I cannot see newer messages neither from owa, and keep getting
>>> delivery failure.
>>> Mailbox is not disconnected and I can send messages from outlook, but
>>> NOT receive them.
>>>
>>> May anybody help please?
>>>
>>> P.s.: if I make a local backup of old mail and then reme/recreate
>>> mailbox as a final solution, does it work?
>>>
>>
>>
>
>


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