Thanks! Although the Q article was specifically geared toward viewing IMC messages, I was able to use the tool described (MDBVU32) to view the hidden "Deferred Actions" folder in the user's Private Information Store. Sure enough, there were a bunch of items in that folder. Thanks again!
I appreciate your suggestions. Those are good tips, but no luck. These messages are all internal to my organization, so they should not be in the Internet queues. I checked anyway just to be sure. They're not there.
Using Exchange Admin, I also checked the regular MTA queues - they show...
An Outlook user sent many emails with deferred delivery. Those messages have errors and they need to be stopped. But the user permanently deleted her copies from her Sent Items folder, so we cannot expire them or otherwise remove them. So each week, these erroneous messages get delivered as...
Double-check that the sender and the recipient(s) do not have the item in their Deleted folder. Check the dumpster (the "Recover Deleted Items") for both the sender and recipient. It's unusual that both the sender and recipient have completely deleted it, even from their dumpster...
Regarding OUTBOUND mail, You would point your outbound IMS to your ISP's SMTP server (not the DNS server).
Regarding INBOUND... It sounds like your ISP has given you only one IP address - the one on the public side of your router. So your ISP could not route SMTP traffic directly to your...
Use Exchange Admin to view the properties of your ALL USERS distribution list. There will be a tab for "Delivery Restrictions". In the pane labeled "Accept messages from", the default is "All". Change it to "List" and then add the persons or...
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