Re: 2003 Public folders synchronization problems.

From: BigChief (bigchiefblob_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 08/31/04


Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 10:19:33 +0200

Yes I did it already and got the following messages in the event log :

A message from 'smtp:GENEVE01-IS@toto.com' could not be delivered because
the sender does not have permission to send to recipient
'smtp:LONDON02-IS@toto.com'. This is due to a delivery restriction
configured on the recipient. (Message-ID:
<D0058D01B6376D498CCD6FC9BCE0DFA00C4EB3@geneve01.toto.com>). A DSN will be
generated.

and then :

A non-delivery report with a status code of 5.7.1 was generated for
recipient rfc822;LONDON02-IS@toto.com (Message-ID
<D0058D01B6376D498CCD6FC9BCE0DFA00C4EB3@geneve01.toto.com>).
Causes: This message indicates that the sender was denied access or general
access was denied.
Solution: Check system privileges and attributes for the contact and retry
sending the message.

So my first idea was to watch for the rights properties on the public
folders of LONDON02 but may be there is another place to look at. Where do
you configure the delivery restrictions for the recipient xxx-IS ???

Again thank you for helping
Eric

"Chris Ahlers [MSFT]" <ChrisAhl@Online.Microsoft.Com> a écrit dans le
message de news:%23xydgIsjEHA.2500@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> Have you turned up SMTP Diagnostic Logging to see if that gives you any
> additional information?
>
> Also, have you made any custom modifications to restrict email relay?
>
> --Chris
>
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