Hello, sorry it took so long, but we think we have found the problem. Microsoft Support discovered that if we disabled the AVG Antispam Agent in the Exchange Shell's Transport Agents, it would send the Reports. We contacted AVG's Support, and they couldn't find out what was causing it, but then...
An update:
It turns out that now it is not just outside addresses that generate the error, it happens even with no addresses in the outside addresses field. Restarting the transport service fixes it at least until the next scheduled report E-Mail, but then it stops working again. Any help is...
Are the addresses that it is not reaching local to the server, or are they outside? Try limiting the addresses to local ones and see if the same error gets generated. If it doesn't generate them anymore, then the issue is that the server isn't allowing a relay to an external address for some...
One more thing to note is that it was working for the first few weeks before it stopped sending them and started getting that error. There were no changes between when it was working and when it stopped working.
... And now, a day after it was restarted, the problem is back... So, yeah. Any help would be appreciated... I don't think we can just set a task to restart the Server every day...
Hello, we have an SBS 2008 Server that is not sending Server Reports to any Addresses in the Other E-Mail Addresses field, and it gives the Error Message "An error has occurred while sending this report. As a result, some of the recipients will not receive this report in e-mail." I looked in...
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