SMTP Connector - Remote Delivery
From: Angie (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/31/04
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Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 07:31:11 -0800
I have a W2K SBS server with E2K running. Under my SMTP Virtual Server, in the queues folder, there are queues listed as "Outbound (SMTP Connector - Remote Delivery)" My question is are these queues from people inside my LAN sending email or is it people outside my LAN connecting into my server and using it to send mail? When i see Remote delivery it makes me think someone is outside my LAN using my server to send mail. Maybe i'm just interpreting it wrong, which is probably what it is, but if someone could give me some insite as to the meaning of these queues that would be great. Also when i double click on one of the queues to try and see the message inside the queue it says, "enumerate messages from the queue node" What does that mean? and is there a way to see what the message is? Thank you in advance.
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