Re: Do not have permission to send to recipient....

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I think I remember your post from before that got nowhere? Did you
ever try enabling diagnostic logging for msexchangetransport? Set all
categories for max then when this happens check your eventviewer app
log and post any related events.

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James Chong (MVP)
MCITP | EMA; MCSE | M+, S+,
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On Apr 6, 3:34 pm, "Jef" <.> wrote:
No it looks as if all of the addresses are just normal email addresses. I
had the user send the same message to just one of those same users at
another domain and the user recieved the same message again. However i have
sent messages to that email address and it works fine.

"jamestechman" <jamestech...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

news:cffc0873-e40e-4fbb-b575-d2bb729b0bef@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
If you look at one of those external accounts; can you verify that
it's not trying to reply to an IMCEA encapsulated address i.e.
mailto:IMCEAEX-....

James Chong (MVP)
MCITP | EMA; MCSE | M+, S+,
Security+, Project+, ITIL
msexchangetips.blogspot.com

On Apr 6, 12:28 pm, "Jef" <.> wrote:



Periodically i have random users that have problems sending to external
email accounts and internal accounts. the error they recieve has been

You do not have permission to send to this recipient. For assistance,
contact your system administrator.

MSEXCH:MSExchangeIS:/DC=com/DC=Domain:ExchangeServer

I have looked through the logs and searched online for answers but have
found none. The users having this problem are NOT trying to send as
someone else and the users they are sending to are not blocking emails
from the person sending the emails. I look in event viewer and in other
logs and there are no errors relating to this problem. I have checked to
make sure that the mailbox was not being backed up at the time the message
was being sent and this is not the case either. After a few hours the user
can resend the exact same message and it will go through without any
problems or any changes on my side. The most recent time that this
happened our user was sending an email to about 10 different email
addresses and different domains.

We have exchange 2003 server with all the latest service packs running on
windows 2003 server.

I am at a complete loss as to why this is happening....- Hide quoted text -

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