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Intelligent message filtering

Posted: 13 Sep 2004 10:41 PM PDT

excellent. thanks guys
"Mark Arnold [MVP]" <org> wrote in message
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Delay

Posted: 13 Sep 2004 09:19 AM PDT

Hello,

Thanks for your posting here.

I noticed this post was duplicated with another thread. I have replied in
the original session. If you need further help, please post back in the
original one. For your convenience, i have pasted my reply as follows.

Thanks and have a nice day!

Thanks & Regards
Alan Sun
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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Hello,

Thank you for your posting here.

According to the information in the post, I understand that the internal
message delivery is slow. If I have misunderstood, just post back to let me
know.

Based on my research, I suggest you first perform the following steps:

Step 1: Reset DS2MB
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WARNING: If you edit the metabase incorrectly, you can cause serious
problems that may require you to reinstall any product that uses the
metabase. Microsoft cannot guarantee that problems that result if you
incorrectly edit the metabase can be solved. Edit the metabase at your own
risk.

NOTE: Always back up the metabase before you edit it.

1. Click Start, point to Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and then
click Services.
2. Right-click "Microsoft Exchange System Attendant", and then click Stop.
3. Click Yes to stop the other services.
4. Click Start, point to Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and then
click "MetaEdit 2.2". For additional information about how to install
MetaEdit, click the article number below o view the article in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:

HOW TO: Download, Install, and Remove the IIS MetaEdit 2.2 Utility
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;232068

5. Locate the following subkey in the metabase:
LM\DS2MB

6. On the File menu, click "Export text file", and then click Yes.
7. Type a name for the file, click Save, and then click Yes in the
confirmation dialog box.
8. Click OK.
9. Right-click the LM\DS2MB subkey, click Delete, and then click Yes to
confirm the deletion.
10. Quit MetaEdit.
11. Restart IIS Admin Service and related Exchange services.

Step 2: Add a new Recipient Policy
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1. In Exchange System Manager, expand the Recipients object, then expand
the Recipient Policies object.
2. In the right-hand pane, right-click the Default Policy, and then click
Properties. Click the E-Mail Addresses tab.
3. Click Add to add a new SMTP address.
4. In the SMTP Address Properties dialog box, in the Address field, enter
"@<expecteddomain>.com" (without the quotation marks) where
@<expecteddomain>.com is the domain that then sender is attempting to send
to. Click Apply, and then click OK.
5. In the Default Policy Properties dialog box, click the E-Mail Address
tab, and then click to select the check box next to the SMTP address that
you just created.

6. Click Apply. Click OK when you receive the following notification:

The e-mail Addresses of type(s) [smtp] have been modified. Do you want to
update all corresponding recipient e-mail addresses to match these new
address(es)?NOTES: If you would like to make the new SMTP address the
default reply-to address for all users in your Exchange 2000 organization,
click the new address, click "Set as Primary", click Apply, and then click
OK.

If the issue continues, please collect the following information:

1. In which SMTP queue do the messages stuck? In the System Manager, there
are several queues under the SMTP Virtual Server container. Please verify
this so that we can perform further research.

More info, refer to this article:
823489.KB.EN-US How to Use Queue Viewer to Troubleshoot Mail Flow Issues
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;823489

2. To track how the messages between internal users go, we can enable the
Message Tracking feature on the server. For more information, please refer
to the article below.

246856 XADM: How to Enable Message Tracking in Exchange 2000 Server
<http://support.microsoft.com/?id=246856>

Please send a test message between two Exchange mailboxes and let me know
the sender, recipient and subject of this message. The tracking logs are
written to the location "C:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\<ServerName>.log\". When
the message is received by the destination mailbox, please send me the
latest log file in it at: com

3. Please use the Telnet tool to perform a test according to the
instructions in the following Knowledge Base article:
153119 XFOR: Telnet to Port 25 of IMC to Test IMC Communication
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=153119

Hope this helps. If anything is unclear or need further help, just post
back to let me know. Thanks and have a nice day!

Thanks & Regards
Alan Sun
Microsoft Online Partner Support

Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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Any Idea

Posted: 13 Sep 2004 06:12 AM PDT

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Exchange 2003 standard to enterprise:howTo

Posted: 13 Sep 2004 05:47 AM PDT

Anyone have any confirmation to this?
Chris Thunell
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mail recovery

Posted: 12 Sep 2004 02:21 PM PDT

I dropped a post under your Mailbox Restore subject.

Bob
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Mailbox Restore

Posted: 12 Sep 2004 12:22 PM PDT

The first thing you may want to do is have them click on the Deleted Items
folder and select Tools...Recover Deleted Items. If you don't see the
Deleted Items folder, select View...Folder List.

If they deleted them today or yesterday, then they should still be
recoverable (provided it was just an empty and not a shift-delete).

Otherwise, it is off to restoring.

Bob
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EXCHANGE 2003 SMTP

Posted: 12 Sep 2004 12:09 AM PDT

Thankx man problem solved 
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Exchange 2003 on Win 2003 as a Domain Controller

Posted: 10 Sep 2004 07:10 AM PDT

I would consider a "problem" to be something that breaks my network or
requires hours of reconfiguration beyond the normal steps.

For instance, recreating the Exchange Server from scratch would be a
problem. Removing Certificate Server upgrading to a DC and reinstalling
Certificate Server would not be a problem.




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Exchange 2003 SMTP QUIT - HELP Please

Posted: 10 Sep 2004 06:06 AM PDT

Absolutely NOT, with firewall OFF is the same thing.
AND Firewall cannot send QUIT to remote SMTP Servers ..

Still waiting..

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