Re: X400 Address instead of SMTP
- From: Anil Kumar <AnilKumar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2007 11:03:01 -0800
You are right, X.400 is not used natively in 2000 and 2003 but it is an
integral part of the proxy and cant be disabled. The problem mentioned here
is not something which cant be reproduced. To reproduce do this, for one of
your servers, deny all permissions to EDS group, have it replicate the
linkstate and restart RE service on the server, you will see the same
behaviour i.e. message is being handled by MTA even when you are sending
messages within the same server or even to the same user himself.
"Andy David {MVP}" wrote:
On Fri, 28 Dec 2007 12:38:03 -0800, Anil Kumar.
<AnilKumar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I believe he means X400, which means the messages are handed over to MTA as
soon as you submit and the NDR show X400 address.
Exchange 2003 doesnt use the x.400 address anyway unless hes in a
mixed mode with 5.5 or using a 3rd party x.400 system.
"Andy David {MVP}" wrote:
On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 23:00:25 GMT, "Vid" <xeroxdc@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Recently users in Outlook 2003 that have been using the GAL and sending
e-mails get a NDR because the mail queue/categorizer tries to resolve the
recipient to the X400 address for the user instead of resolving it and
sending it to the users SMTP address for internal mail. This is ocurring on
Exchange 2003 with the latest sevice pack/hotfixs. Any idea's?
You mean the x.500 address right? Not the x400?
If the recipients within the NDRs are the legacyExchangeDN values
then its x.500.
Having a global catalog problem?
Errors in the event logs?
Did something change? Move mailboxes between Admin Groups or via
Exmerge?
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