Do you have any event log errors you could share with us?
Also, when you say "rebooted", did he do a graceful restart and just hit
the power button? If he shutdown gracefully, it shouldn't have mattered
if Outlook on the client side was open or not.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Tim John
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 12:10 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Screwed mailbox


Hi all,

I had a screw up yesterday whereby my Sys Admin rebooted the Exchange
server, just as my Outlook client was connecting ! It resulted in a
corrupt MTA and prevented me receving email.

I created another mailbox for myself and copied all my data over from
the old one. That seemed to fix the problem as far as sending and
receiving went, although I still had a number of event records
expressing MTA errors. The error included my x400 address with a little
squiggle at the end that looked like a 'double s' - one on top of the
other. Also, because I created a new mailbox with a different name (and
then renamed it) the 'directory' element stayed as the temporary name.

I discovered throughout the day yesterday, that infact, any mail I sent
didn't get delivered (external - internal OK). First thing this morning,
I restored the "mtadata" folder from Monday night backup hoping this
would solve the problem. Although it restored successfully, today I
can't send email at all - it just sits in my outbox and nothing will
shift it.

Any ideas - it's freaking me out !!

Thanks

Tim

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