Re: MFCMapi

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anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com
Date: 02/05/04


Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2004 15:07:51 -0800

Thanks Fitz. That's what I was looking for and greatly
appreciated.
>-----Original Message-----
>Use a program called MFCmapi to delete the temptable.
The message might be
>corrupt and persistently re-sends itself from the Store
to the queues with
>every service re-start. Keep in mind, by deleting your
root temptable, you
>will remove all messages currently in queue.
>
>To obtain the program, go to: 291794 SAMPLE: MFCMAPI
Demonstrates MAPI
>Client
>Code
>
>NOTE: Incorrect usage of this program may serious
cripple your Exchange,
>back up all vital datas first
>
>Steps to clear out pesky mail using MFCmapi:
>1. No services need to be stopped unless MFCmapi crashes
upon launch.
>Run MFCmapi anywhere on the desktop
>Session - Logon and display store - Profile Settings
(choose one with
>Exchange service admin privileges or create one by
hitting new)
>MDB - Get mailbox table - under display name, find "SMTP
{hex}" hex GUID
>should match "SystemMailbox {GUID}"
>In "SMTP {GUID}"
>Select temptable, right click Delete folder, place
checkmark on hard
>deletion, OK
>
>Re-start your SMTP and Routing Engine services
>Temptable will re-create itself
>
>Thanks,
>Fitz Crittle
>
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>"Scott Baker" <sbaker@apexit.net> wrote in message
>news:862c01c3e9cc$d73f5cc0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>> I read something in the newsgroups about 3 weeks ago on
>> how to use MFCMapi to clean up a corrupted message in
the
>> queues. The instructions were very explicit and now I
>> can't find them. Anyone familiar with this process?
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