Ok it is me again :) .... SMTP issue is still there but now i have a very weird issue happening.
I had one user on Tuesday that was trying to connect to the Exchange server (we use cached mode) and once the put his username and password straight away it says Disconnected. I then tick and untick...
But why would that cause SMTP to stop processing emails? DNS was my number one suspect as well due to all the SMTP warnings (4000,4006) i receive on the event viewer.
Still looking
If it was a IIS issue then a restart of IIS would fix it but it doesnt.(not sure yet)
It is not a pix issue as it is the server that we reboot and not the pix.
It is not GFi as you are all experiencing the same issue and you do not have GFi.
It cant be a NIC as it is happening to both my...
mstarrett
As per gfi post it says that even a reboot will not fix the issue when it does for us .
I will look into the GFi issue a bit more and GFi has reported that we are up to date with the patches
But I still there is another issue somewher
Regards,
Mario
And it cannot be a PIX issue as if we reboot the server that fixes the problem.
I am sure it is a MS issue but i do not know the solution :(
Regards,
Mario
Guys,
I am having exactly the same issue that it is getting very annoying. I have just posted a topic as well without reading this one first.
All servers are 2k3 standard.
All Exchange are 2k3 Sp1 enterprise
Separate SMTP servers .
Both Servers need a reboot once a week as they crash . I...
All,
I am really giving up on this. I just started working for a hosting company and my 2 SMTP servers are getting hammered with 4000 , 4006 and 4007 event id in the event viewer. Sometimes the queues are not moving unless the servers are rebooted.
4000:Unable to bind to DNS.
4006:The remote...
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