Re: MY NDR's doesn't leave my server - URGENT

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Stop doing what? I didn't put anybody down! I simply explained that this
is not an urgent care forum. Microsoft PSS or your own service contractor
is where you go for urgent care.

Tell me exactly where and when you want to meet and I'll try to be there.
--
Ed Crowley
MVP - Exchange
"Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!"

"Consultoz" <ozzmail@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Ed

How many times I have to tell you stop doing this, what is wrong with
you man. I think what you don't understand is so simple, if you do
not want to help, find something else might entertain you,
STOP trying to putting people down. You need to be banned from all
exchange related forum if you do not stop doing this.

By the way send me an e-mail if you have any problems with my comments,
maybe we can discuss these concern in an adult manner, face to face, I
know you are in USA so do I.
Regards,
Oz




Ed Crowley [MVP] wrote:
Just because people drive without their seatbelts fastened doesn't mean
you
should too. I'm surprised your mother didn't teach you that. Now THAT
was
meant to be sarcastic even though my original post wasn't.

Still, I did ask you some questions that might help you pinpoint the
problem. Did you check any of those things or did you just black out and
have a conniption when I informed you that this isn't an urgent care
forum?
--
Ed Crowley
MVP - Exchange
"Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!"

"Express" <no-mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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There are lots of people who mark their posts as urgent. In case you
don't
understand it means that i need to come up with a solution and wondered
if
someone would not help me in here

..i did not ask for a sarcastic answer. that you can keep for yourself,
ED.Thanks


"Ed Crowley [MVP]" <curspice@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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This is not the place for urgent care. That notwithstanding, do you
have
any SMTP appliances, such as antispam or antivirus, or a firewall
doing
SMTP message inspection between your Exchange server and the Internet?
Does the original sender's mail system have a restriction on received
e-mail size that prevents the NDR from getting through?
--
Ed Crowley
MVP - Exchange
"Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!"

"Express" <no-mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi evryone

I have exc2003 and encouter the following problem. If someone send a
mail to a user on my network that is too big for the user the sender
(if
he is not on our domain) does NOT get a NDR? I've send a big mail
from a
webmail and yahoo account and did not recieve a NDR back syaing the
mail
could not be delivered.

Allow NDR's under internet message properties in system manager is
ticked off. What else must i do to enable this as this is causing
trouble where people wait for responses from my users and don't get
them - Pls help me








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