Hi all,
I just added a second Exchange 2003 server to our site. The goal is to split the load between them both. I've successfully moved a few mailboxes however those users are getting a "#5.7.1 smtp;550 5.7.1 Unable to relay for" message intermittently when sending out email. It doesn't occur...
Thanks for your reply, it makes a lot of sense what you suggest but how do I add a secondary proxy to a single contact without having to modify the recipient policies? I'm a little bit lost here.
Thanks again
Hi all,
I need to blacklist a few outgoing recipients but I don't know if this is something that can be accomplished within exchange. Some customers opt-out from our newsletter but I found out that some sales persons still have their contact information on Outlook, so when they send a mass mail...
Brandon,
Thanks again for taking the time to help me with this.
I tried following your DNS FAQ, I've also checked protocol bindings and every one of your other suggestions. Like I mentioned before the issue reappears after two-four weeks so at the moment there's no telling if what I did fixes...
Thank you guys for your time!!
As fas as I can tell there hasn't been any issues with GPOs, everything seems to work fine and the only annoyance is the event viewer flooded with the two errors every five minutes. What's really odd is that once I run dfsutil /PurgeMupCache the errors disappear...
Thanks for your reply,
I remember the bug you're talking about but The DC in question is runing Win2003 R2. I'll take a closer look to my DNS but I don't know whether I can blame it since I have three DCs and only one is getting these errors. Anyway if you have another tip I really appreciate it.
I'm getting errors 1058 and 1030 every 5 minutes. I usually fix this kind of errors issuing dfsutil /PurgeMupCache at the command line and everything goes back to normal for a while but after a two or three weeks I began to get the same errors all over again, this have been happening for the...
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