Recently my Exchange 2000 sever was compromised and was being used as an
open relay server. I have made every change I have read about to patch the
server and that seems to have stopped most of my problems. I was relaying
up to 100,000 emails a day with hundreds of unresolved SMTP queues � most
of that has gone away. But, what still remain are around 20 SMTP queues
and a very strange 27 min delay for all (legal) outgoing mail. I have
checked for spyware and viruses possibly left behind by the hijacker. He
did have a password sniffer runner, which I have deleted. There also was a
service call mr2kserv.exe which when deleted removed all of the left over
SMTP queues � but only for a day or two. They are back again.

So my question is this: What so you think is causing the 27 min delay?


Thanks,

David Goldstein

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