Re: pop3 exchange problem
- From: jamestechman@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 7 Sep 2006 13:21:28 -0700
What AV suite are you running? You tried disabling all your AV suite
and that plug in that you mentioned in services and still doesn't work?
Try disabling these services, then restarting your Exchange services if
you haven't tried that.
James Chong
MCSE | M+, S+, MCTS, Security+
msexchangetips.blogspot.com
ftp://mail.msexchange911.net/
stephen.mcgahan@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi folks
I am really hoping someone can help me out here
I am running a windows 2000 server with exchange 2000. The server is
partitioned as follows; C:\ 5.13GB, D:\ Exchange 49.2, E:\ 49.7, 32.2GB
unallocated. I had the AV originally on C:\ but moved it to E:\ this
morning. There is also a plug-in for exchange installed as part of the
AV suite.
Users can send ok, the problem is in receiving email. I looked at ESM
and in POP3 current connections it shows a list of users trying to send
If I reboot the server, everything is fine for a while and then the
problem recurs. There doesnt seem to be a problem with any of the
Exchange services, at least not in application or system logs. Also I
set up a contact earlier and am forwarding email to it and that is
working ok...I have tried disabling the email scanner in order to rule
that out, same problem exists even when it is disabled.
I have rebooted the server, restarted services etc, nothing works
except for a short time and then back to this problem
Anyone got any thoughts on how to resolve this issue?
.
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