Hi All,

  I have a wierd problem happening in our Exchange 2000 environment. I
have a distribution list for ALL users in our org. We send to it all the
time.

  Instead of our communications people getting the email to their box, we
created a 'Mail-Enabled' Public Folder for them and delegated send
permissions of that folder to the communications group. So they basically
put the folder name in the from field instead of their own and all the
email will be delivered there.

  All this works just fine. Today we sent an email through our system to
everyone. I saw it go out the 'outbox' and it landed in my 'sent items' as
well.

  The message never was recieved by 1 person. I wind up the tracking
application in Exchange 2000 and track the items through our system and
there are NO transaction log entries!

  This means that the message was never submitted to the queing agent, it
was never resolved, and it was never forwarded. So I opened the SMTP queu
for the gateway server that handles all mail routing and not 1 email was
stuck in the queue at all.

  So we have followedf up with 5 more emails since and none of the appear
in our transaction logs and the email never gets to a user at all.

  The list is only 4,000 people so its not that big. All other email is
flowing in and out with out issues. If I send an email to a single or few
recipients, then it works fine.

  Its wierd and I am at a loss as there is no NDR and no Transaction logs
support the message was ever sent. Although it is in my sent items. Any
ideas?

-Timothy

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