Re: Need help finding tools to diagnose SBS/Exchange prob...
- From: Jim Graue <JimGraue@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2008 08:54:00 -0700
Hello, Costas:
In Exchange System Manager, when I "drill down," after enabling "display
administrative groups" under properties, the selections for increasing or
decreasing logging are grayed out.
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Best regards,
Jim Graue
"Costas" wrote:
The following link shows how to enable diagnostic logging.
http://www.computerperformance.co.uk/exchange2003/exchange2003_logs_diagnostic.htm#Diagnostic%20Logging%20Services
Reading your post, one thing that comes to mind is if you use a smart host
to route the messages and the login credentials are invalid. Also check the
message queues and see whether the messages are staying on the server or are
being routed. One last thing, is to check whether you have this issue with
all domains, or just certain domains.
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Costas
"Jim Graue" <JimGraue@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:2290DE52-E582-4EAF-9DC1-0C3EDF1DB2DC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi, All:
Recently performed a migration from old SBS 2K3 Std to SBS 2K3 Prem
(currently, ISA uninstalled).
2 NICs in the new system, one connected to router/firewall, the other is
LAN.
Information Store seems healthy. We can send e-mail through-out the
domain,
we can receive e-mail within domain and out. Cannot send to outside of
domain. Never an error, just no delivery.
I could use NetMon, I suppose, on the SBS, and see where the outgoing mail
goes. Any thoughts about other utils I could use to see what is going on?
It's confounding!
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Best regards,
Jim Graue
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