Re: Does Exchange support ODMR?

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From: Javier Gomez [SBS MVP] (javier_gomez_at_remove.this.engineer.com)
Date: 05/13/04


Date: Thu, 13 May 2004 10:17:13 -0400

Just a comment-> Do you know if the sender got any NDRs when you mailserver
was "innaccesible"? If so, can you post some of them? Maybe that would give
us more clues about what is really happening. Since your IP is not changing
that often... I think there is something else going on here.

-- 
Javier [SBS MVP]
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> >
>> Never seen anything like that. Wonder if there's any commonality in the
>> mail server software on the remote ends (eg all using some duff old
>> version of sendmail), or some other common factor.
>>
>
> Can't answer that - that was dependent upon the sender's ISP.
>
>> Well, duh. ISPs are generally about as much use as a chocolate teapot.
>>
>
> Hear, Hear
>
>>
>> So, fundamentally if your IP wasn't changing very often, it sounds more
>> like a straight-forward connectivity problem. On which assumption, I'd
>
> Connectivity seemed to be OK for most other things - VPN's worked fine, 
> with
> SBS 2003 OWA and RWW are working fine.
>
>
>> be looking for common factors - were you using the same network
>> equipment throughout?
>
> Wish it were so - different combinations of ADSL modems (D-Link, Alcatel,
> one other I can't remember) and routers (D-Link, SMC) at the three sites.
> And at least one other site using equipment in common with these sites has
> (so far) been running  SMTP perfectly with the identical setup - they do
> have a different ISP to everyone else, though, FWIW.
>
>
>
> 


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