Re: Many e-mails held in queues
- From: "Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]" <gwdibble@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 14:57:38 -0400
In ESM, open the properties of the SmallBusiness SMTP Connector. On the
Delivery Options page, make sure the "Connection time" is set to "Always
run."
"Rosewood" <Rosewood@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:A1F51253-A585-4371-A4A1-3B43B55CE8E5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
One of my users (on a fairly new server) told me that some e-mails were
not
getting to people, others were. I didn't take any notice of e-mail issues
as
I was getting e-mails from them (and their domain) just fine.
Sure enough, I open up the Queues in the Exchange System Manager and there
are a bunch of emails just sitting, "scheduled" and waiting to be sent.
I did a force connection on all of them and away they went (including some
test e-mails I had sent to my gmail address, a domain that was mentioned
as
not getting e-mails). A few domains are still going as I write the
message
and they have some e-mails that have been on hold for a week(!)
None of the e-mails were of particularly large size and we are currently
sending e-mails ourselves and not passing them to our ISP's smtp server.
E-mails should be going out instantly and after I forced the connections I
did, it appears as if they are.
I ran into this once before and it seems like I forced the connection,
waited to see if the problem came up again and it never did.
Any ideas?
(Thank you as always.)
.
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