Re: V strange POP3/Exchange oddity
- From: v-robeli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Robert Li [MSFT])
- Date: Mon, 03 Sep 2007 08:52:31 GMT
Hello Robc,
Thanks for posting in our newsgroup.
I am sorry for the delay due to the weekend.
Besides Merv's input, I'd like to give you the following suggestion:
By default, the SBS has built in distribution group name by domain name.
For example, contoso for contoso.com domain. When you recreate the
distribution group willywonka, it should also has e-mail address
willywonka@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, please have a check.
Please also help me collect the following information for further research:
1.Visit
http://download.microsoft.com/download/b/b/1/bb139fcb-4aac-4fe5-a579-30b0bd9
15706/MPSRPT_Exchange.EXE to download the file.
2. Run the MPSRPT_Exchange.EXE on the server box.
3. Wait for 10~15 minutes.
4. Open Windows explorer, navigate to %SYSTEMROOT%\MPSReports\Exchange\cab\
5. Send the .cab file directly to v-robeli@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with subject:
40318751-V strange POP3/Exchange oddity.
I'm looking forward to hear from you.
If you need further assistance, please don't hesitate to let me know.
Best regards,
Robert Li(MSFT)
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<"Rob C" <RobC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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<> SBS2003 R2 Standard SP2 Exchange SP2
<>
<> Hi folks.
<> Im wondering if someone could shed some light on this strangeness:
<>
<> As well as the locally hosted SMTP domain emails we also rely on the POP3
<> connector.
<>
<> The POP3 connector has been working well, throwing emails into users
<> inbox's.
<> I attempted to add a new email address into the pop3 connector when
<> problems
<> began:
<>
<> A default recipient policy address was added for @externalhost.com with
<> unticked value for 'responsible for all adresses'
<>
<> By chance the email address' name begins with the same name the domain
<> that
<> SBS was built on ie.-
<>
<> email address: willywonka@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<> SBS domain: willywonka.local
<>
<> So an error flagged when trying to enter this address into the users
<> addresses: 'This email address already exists in this organization'
<>
<> And sure enough the entry willywonka@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx does now exist in
AD
<> distribution groups email addresses. Persumably by design.
<>
<> Foolishly I removed the entry to allow me to use the address for the
user.
<>
<> At that point ALL POP3 emails through the connector went into a black
hole
<> to all users. The connector still got the mails fine but they did not go
<> into
<> the users inboxes.
<>
<> After a bout of shouting and saying a lot of rude words, I have re-added
<> the
<> entry (willywonka@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) to AD distribution list emails but
<> emails
<> are still going missing.
<>
<> Do I have to reset either IIS or exchange or even the POP3 connector to
<> fix
<> this?
<>
<> Temporarliy I have removed the POP3 entries from the connector and have
<> resorted to getting emails via each outlook clients POP3 connector.
<>
<> My problem lies with the POP3 email address and the SBS domain name
<> sharing
<> the same name, but is there a way around this?
<>
<> Any advice would be great!
<>
<> Robc
<>
<>
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