After changing a remote IMS from send only Inbound to send Outbound Only
then back to Inbound only mode, many messages (3000) were sent from as far
back as 1999. If the IMS is set to inbound only, would it not send
undeliverables for refused connections or would it just queue the message?
It seems that any other maildomain that is not hosted by the org would be
sent as undeliverable yet it got queued somewhere. Anybody know where? I
have other remote IMS queues that could have the same issue, but I cannot
locate the queue directories on those servers.
I know test it and find out...which is what got me into this mess.
Also, whenever I would make the change it would tell me to restart the
service. I hit ok, restarted the service, reopened the IMS properties and
the apply button would be highlighted as if it never took the change.
After going thru this motion several times, it would behave the same way.
Hope this makes a bit of sense, I am a bit frantic at the moment.
Jennifer Baker
Fluke Corporation
http://www.fluke.com
http://www.flukenetworks.com
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