Re: NDRs and finally Undeliverable!
From: Carl Brentwood (bcarlson_at_carlsoncomputers.com)
Date: 09/26/04
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Date: Sat, 25 Sep 2004 18:16:00 -0600
This is interesting, I reinstalled the August rollup and rebooted the
server. I sent 3 e-mails to each of the affected domains and the first one
got through but that was it. I'm now back in the same boat I was
previously...
I'm able to create a work around by making a SMTP connector to my ISP's mail
server for each of the affected domains but that defeats the whole purpose
of having a mail server.
Still puzzled!
"Carl Brentwood" <cbwood@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:10lbmkq5iofug17@corp.supernews.com...
> I have a Windows2000 sp4 server with exchange2000 sp3 and rollup hotfixes.
> Recently I have noticed out-going e-mail for certain domains are getting
> stuck in the smtp queue. I get the standard NDRs and finally the
> Undeliverable notification comes in. I have found this to be a problem for
4
> domains so far and for out-going e-mails only . I do not use a smarthost
and
> I have tried the SmtpDiag tool and it reports everything is fine. After
> reading the posts here I'm noticing I'm not alone here with this problem
> others seems to be having the same issue but no clear cut solution. I
asked
> the tech at one of the stuck domains to check his smtp queue for a
> connection from my server and sure enough it is there but he is telling me
> the connection sits there and eventually times out before any e-mails are
> received. About a minth ago eBay was having the same problems with sending
> e-mails to me, I would notice sessions from their servers in my "current
> Sessions" window sometimes there would be as many as 6 of their servers
all
> connected but sitting there until the connection timeout was reached and
> they would reconnect. I don't know what they did to fix the problem but
they
> did solve it. I'm not sure what else to look for in trying to solve this
> issue, is there any experts or anyone that has solved this problem?
>
> Thanks everyone
>
>
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