Re: SMTP queue



I would try to just give it a reboot if you haven't tried and see if
the messages get delivered; could be some caching issue or just some
weird anomoly.



James Chong (MVP)
MCSE | M+, S+, MCTS, Security+
msexchangetips.blogspot.com



On Feb 15, 5:10 pm, John <J...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Addition al info.
I turned on MSexchange TRanspot diagnostics logging to maxium.  I got this
error:
___________________________
Event Type:     Warning
Event Source:   MSExchangeTransport
Event Category: Categorizer
Event ID:       6004
Date:           2/15/2008
Time:           4:26:35 PM
User:           N/A
Computer:       Frontendserver
Description:
The categorizer is unable to categorize messages due to a retryable error.
Not enough storage is available to process this command.

For more information, clickhttp://www.microsoft.com/contentredirect.asp.
Data:
0000: 08 00 00 00      
________________________________I
I checked KB884966 and I do not have other Event IDs like
8024,9004,9003,929,9035 as indicated in this KB.

What this "Not enough storage is available to process this command" means?
I checked disk space and there are lots of available space.

I appreciate your help.



"John" wrote:
Thanks for your reply.

Do you have an IS store mounted on your FE?
Yes.  First Storage Group and no users hosted on it.

Do you have an IS store mounted on your FE?

Front-end server considerations in Exchange Server 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/822443

James Chong (MVP)
MCSE | M+, S+, MCTS, Security+
msexchangetips.blogspot.com

On Feb 15, 2:06 pm, John <J...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,

We have Exchange 2003 SP2 frontend and backend topology.
Recently, I look at SMTP queue on the frontend server and
I saw two folders Queue and BadMail on the frontend server.
On the backend servers, there are three folders pickup, BadMail
and Queue.  There are 5 emails over 35MB sitting there hours in the
frontend server even though all queue status shows ready on the
backend server and queue is empty.  Why do these mails sitting
in the queue of the frontend server and do not deliver to backend server?
Even I force the connection but these emails are still in the retry state.
Is there a way I can make these emails to deliver to the backend server
quickly?

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