It's interesting that resending or creating a new message works, rather than replying (which produces the error).
Could it be related to header checking? I'm clutching at straws here...
No, not yet. We are evaluating GFI MailEssentials, which uses IIS's SMTP server to relay, so we're hoping it's a problem with how Mailsweeper relays...
It could also be DNS checks the destination SMTP server is running. Does the hostname of your relay server match your MX record?
ie. MX...
Are you using Mailsweeper or a relay server to forward mail to Exchange? What's your setup?
We have the same problem (and also "Relaying denied. IP name possibly forged") with Mailsweeper for SMTP forwarding to Exchange 2000.
Try using the ntbackup.exe command-line switch /UM on a backup. It can be used to format whatever tape is in the drive before the backup job starts.
Check out Windows Help for the full list of ntbackup switches.
Can you see the computers under Active Registrations in the WINS MMC? If not, there's a NetBIOS name registration problem.
Otherwise take a look at http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q135464. It's possible there may only be one master browser on your network (which happens...
Does anyone know if a 540W power supply for a Proliant 5000 can be fitted into a 4500R?
The Compaq spare part number for a 540W is different (Spare P/N: 163828-001), as the 4500R's need a 500W (188407-001) p/w. Has it been done?
Where are you from Hans? Hopefully, it's close to Australia. ;)...
I have the exact same problem with a rack-mountable Proliant 4500. I'm looking into whether a power supply from a 5000 will do.
You could also buy a repaired power supply from Compaq that is cheaper.
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