I keep running into the public folder KB and very similar, but those did
not apply or help this case.  Here is a typical email from
techtarget.com as seen in SMTP events (same for any other not able to
get email from).  Last year, I had no problems getting email from
anyone...this started about 6m ago when select senders could not reach
me. 

1019 SMTP submit message to AQ  A new message is submitted to Advanced
Queuing.
1025    SMTP begin submit message       A new message was submitted to
Advanced Queuing.
1024    SMTP submit message to cat      Advanced Queuing submitted a
message to the categorizer.
1033    SMTP message categorized and queued for routing
1036    SMTP message queued for local delivery
1023    SMTP local delivery     A message was successfully delivered by
a store drive (logged by Advanced Queue).
1030    SMTP NDR all    All recipients were sent an NDR.


Here is more oddness...I have Sybari Antigen 8.x running both on this
server and another office server (different network entirely, different
domain) and I have a similar problem on that server as well.  "Some"
mail will come in to others from the same sender, not me...if I am in a
DL, others in that DL get the email - I do not and the sender gets NDR'd
on my account.  I disabled Antigen thinking that was a common thread -
that made no difference.



-----Original Message-----
From: Albert Duro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 9:59 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Re: 5.2.1 NDR Event 3013

According to eventid.net:

>>This problem occurs if the following conditions are true:
1.You have more than one domain in your Active Directory forest.
2.You are running Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1) on
the
domain controllers in your domains.
3.The users who cannot send e-mail messages to any public folders are
members of the built-in Distributed COM Users security group
See M873393 for a hotfix applicable to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003.<<

You didn't say anything about public folders, but maybe there's a
parallel.
(That's assuming that MsExchangeTransport is the event source -- there
are
several others).

If that's not helpful, what does Tracking tell you?  SMTP logs?  Queues?

I would also do a thorough search of AD for your name or names that are
close to yours to see if there's another object with the same or close
name
to confuse things.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ron Jameson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Exchange Discussions" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 1:30 AM
Subject: RE: 5.2.1 NDR Event 3013


I figured I would try this again on the list.  My only hope now is
calling PSS and pay for this fix.

I have a problem here that has plagued this mail server.  We can
send/receive mail fine but then out of the blue, a sender gets NDR'd by
the Exchange 2003, SP2 on Win2003 Enterprise/SP1 server.  Event ID on
mail server is 3013.  We used to receive mail fine from the sender in
the past.  The particular mail box is an active account (mine), no
restrictions (turned them all off) so not sure based on the description
of 5.2.1 - why I continue to not get mail.  Sender is sending a simple
email.

More oddness which makes me think some patch changed security..but if
that sender sends to another user on this mail server - they get the
email.  Very odd I can get email from others fine, just not this senders
email account (I have a few senders I cannot get mail from, some from
AOL, techtarget, quest.com etc.).  When I send an email to myself in the
GAL - I get NDR 5.2.1.

I drastically removed my exchange mail account setup, created a new,
reimported a pst and for a very short time (under an hour), I was able
to send to myself in the GAL and email from those that could not
before...but soon, the same problem came back.

I am completely stumped.  I applied Sp2 on the OS - that did not help.
Any ideas out there?

Ron Jameson
Hamlin Technologies

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