Is the user receiving this meesage getting an NDR after the retry attempts (default NDR is 48 hours after first delay notification, I believe)? If so, can you post a copy of the NDR?
Assuming you are talking about sending external email, lets say your user A is sending to userz@thisdomain.com.
1.)Can user A send to other domains ok?
2.)Do other users sending to userz@thisdomain.com receive the same delay error?
3.)Can user A send an email to postmaster@thisdomain.com (or any other user email in thisdomain.com)?
Or is user A receiving this error from sending email internally?
I am getting the same message and it is only from one domain. The status field shows 4.4.7. I am new at this and am wondering what I can check on the server to make sure that the problem is not on my end. Any help is greatly appreciated.
A 4.4.7 usually indicates trouble on the receiving server.
Have the user double check the email address for a stray space or period, then confirm that anyone else in your office can send to this same recipient with no troubles.
I'm Certifiable, not certified.
It just means my answers are from experience, not a book.
It goes straight through when I send it from my personal yahoo account. I can see the messages in queue on the server with an error that says: An SMTP protocol error occurred.
What I meant was for you to send an email to this problem address from another email account inside your Exchange environment, not from an outside webmail account.
I'm Certifiable, not certified.
It just means my answers are from experience, not a book.
Yes I can see them sitting in the queue. I believe that the problem is at the far end server but I just want to cover all bases here before I start pointing fingers.
I am having this exact problem. I've monitored my Exchange server queue and I can see the message in a Retry state. I right click on it and select force connection. The state changes to Active. However, the message is still not going. I've even monitored my Firewall, but any messages leaving our domain goes through our ISP so we cannot see the exact address messages are being routed to.
I also traced the email route to the domain and it was successfull in 18hops. I then when to me Exchange server and increased the number of maximum hops to 20 from 15 to se if it would solve the problem, it didn't.
I called the Sys Admin for the domain in qustion to find out if our domain was black listed. However, we were not. It also turns out that some emails to the address do go through while some fail.
I spoke to a friend of mine, he is a cisco router engineer and he is working on the problem for me. We blieve that there might be a bad routher between our domain and the receipient domain.
I am experiencing this problem, only I am on the RECEIVING end. There is one domain that we cannot get mail from. I have tried everything and can't figure it out. I have run every DNS test I can think of at DNSstuff and dnsreports as well as a few other sites. I have checked the logs. I have telneted, nslookuped and everything to death. Yes 4.4.7 according to MS is usually on the receiving server, but I can't find anything wrong!
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