Re: Incoming MAPI email not processing in ARS 7.6.04

2011-11-08 Thread Jarl Grøneng
Hi,

Had the same issue. The solution was to add the file mfc71.dll in path.

This file is not included in the EmailEngine install, and we needed to
copy it from a 32-bit server.


Regards,
Jarl


2011/4/19 Remedy Guru remedyguru4...@gmail.com:
 **

 We have implemented a new AR System 7.6.04, consisting of an ARS server
 (Windows Server 2008 R2 x64, Java 1.6 Update 24), a mid-tier server (Windows
 Server 2008 R2 x64, Java 1.6 Update 24), and an email engine server (Windows
 Server 2008 x86, Java 1.6 Update 24).

 Incoming email via the defined incoming MAPI inbox is not being processed by
 AR System Server, as can be observed when we use the Email Messages Form.
 Outgoing email via the defined outgoing SMTP outbox is being transmitted
 successfully.

 We have followed the instructions defined in the Remedy Email Engine Guide
 for creating an incoming inbox. We have deleted and recreated the inbox
 connection. Microsoft Outlook 2007, configured to use the account defined
 for Remedy email, is installed locally on the email engine server and we are
 able to successfully receive and send email via Outlook 2007 using this
 account. The Exchange Profile Outlook is properly established and defined
 within the Remedy inbox connection. We have researched the issue in the BMC
 knowledge base without identifying a successful resolution, and BMC tech
 support has had us confirm the following:

 Reconfigure the mailbox to use the MAPI protocol and verify the following:
 1. Log into the system as the user that created the profile and that the
 service runs as.  Check to verify that the service is set to logon as this
 mail account, not local system. Restart the email service after changing
 this.
 *** Verified ***

 2. Does the Profile exist in Outlook?  (Right click on Outlook shortcut on
 Desktop and select Properties to verify).  If not, create the profile.  A
 common mistake that comes up in setting up for MAPI is not being logged in
 properly when creating the MAPI Profile for Outlook.  Make sure you are
 logged into the server as the user that Remedy will use.  When the AR Email
 Engine starts it will need to start as the same user that you used to create
 the Profile in outlook.  So you login to the Machine as this user, create
 the profile, then login as an Admin user and update the Email Engine Service
 to start as this user.
 *** Verified ***

 3. Verify Profile name in the Mailbox Configuration Form (User Tool).   If
 you choose MAPI from the Email Server Type menu, it makes visible a field
 called Profile Name. Now go to Control Panel  Mail   Show Profiles.  Does
 the profile exist?  Open the profile.  Does it have the correct mailbox name
 and server name? Can you open an Outlook client with same Profile?
 *** Verified ***

 4. Login as NT Account for Mail, Login to Outlook and delete any Welcome
 message from the Inbox.
 *** N/A ***

 5. Verify the mail account has the two user rights: logon as service and act
 as part of the o/s. Login to the server as an administrator.  Windows
 2000 or 2003:   Click Start  All Programs  Administrative Tools  Local
 Security Policy  expand Local Policies  User Rights Assignment.  Note:  If
 you add or change any user rights, be sure to log out and log back in to
 activate the change in rights.
 *** Verified ***

 6. Look at the Outgoing Mailbox form on the Advanced Tab.  Verify that the
 Associated Mailbox field shows the Incoming Mailbox.  And the Incoming Mail
 Form should show the Outgoing Mailbox in the Associated Mailbox field.
 There should be two mailboxes even though we technically allow one if doing
 incoming and outgoing.  You can name them the same and add - in or - out
 at the end.  This will be very helpful on occasion.
 *** Verified ***
   7. Check the Remedy Admin - File - Server Information - connection
 Settings to see if there is an application password. If not, then you need
 to edit the emaildaemon.properties file and remove the password line. If
 there is, be sure this line exists in the emaildaemon.properties file.
 *** App password is defined, and emaildaemon.properties file contains the
 following statement with the password hash (hash not included here):
 com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon.myserver.mydomain.org.Password= ***
  8. If MS Outlook is not set as the default mail client (typically when you
 have MS Outlook Express installed), the Remedy mail service will not start
 and error with:
 Either there is no default mail client or the current mail client cannot
 fulfill the messaging request.  Please run Microsoft Outlook and set it as
 the default mail client.
 *** Verified ***

 We have enabled diagnostic logging within the email engine. The output from
 STDOUT contains the following:

 SEVERE: Could not connect to :
 Mar 31, 2011 4:45:44 PM javax.mail.Session getService
 SEVERE: mapistore
 javax.mail.NoSuchProviderException: mapistore
  at javax.mail.Session.getService(Session.java:782)
  at javax.mail.Session.getStore(Session.java:569)
  at 

Re: Incoming MAPI email not processing in ARS 7.6.04

2011-04-19 Thread Chowdhury, Tauf
Did you run filter logging? Do you have an e-mail template or if you are
using custom filters, have you set that up? 

 

Tauf Chowdhury | Forest Laboratories, Inc.

Analyst, Service Management

Mobile:646.483.2779

 



From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Remedy Guru
Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 3:52 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Incoming MAPI email not processing in ARS 7.6.04

 

** 


We have implemented a new AR System 7.6.04, consisting of an ARS server
(Windows Server 2008 R2 x64, Java 1.6 Update 24), a mid-tier server
(Windows Server 2008 R2 x64, Java 1.6 Update 24), and an email engine
server (Windows Server 2008 x86, Java 1.6 Update 24).

Incoming email via the defined incoming MAPI inbox is not being
processed by AR System Server, as can be observed when we use the Email
Messages Form. Outgoing email via the defined outgoing SMTP outbox is
being transmitted successfully.

We have followed the instructions defined in the Remedy Email Engine
Guide for creating an incoming inbox. We have deleted and recreated the
inbox connection. Microsoft Outlook 2007, configured to use the account
defined for Remedy email, is installed locally on the email engine
server and we are able to successfully receive and send email via
Outlook 2007 using this account. The Exchange Profile Outlook is
properly established and defined within the Remedy inbox connection. We
have researched the issue in the BMC knowledge base without identifying
a successful resolution, and BMC tech support has had us confirm the
following:

 

Reconfigure the mailbox to use the MAPI protocol and verify the
following:

1. Log into the system as the user that created the profile and that the
service runs as.  Check to verify that the service is set to logon as
this mail account, not local system. Restart the email service after
changing this.

*** Verified ***  

 

2. Does the Profile exist in Outlook?  (Right click on Outlook shortcut
on Desktop and select Properties to verify).  If not, create the
profile.  A common mistake that comes up in setting up for MAPI is not
being logged in properly when creating the MAPI Profile for Outlook.
Make sure you are logged into the server as the user that Remedy will
use.  When the AR Email Engine starts it will need to start as the same
user that you used to create the Profile in outlook.  So you login to
the Machine as this user, create the profile, then login as an Admin
user and update the Email Engine Service to start as this user.

*** Verified ***

 

3. Verify Profile name in the Mailbox Configuration Form (User Tool).
If you choose MAPI from the Email Server Type menu, it makes visible a
field called Profile Name. Now go to Control Panel  Mail   Show
Profiles.  Does the profile exist?  Open the profile.  Does it have the
correct mailbox name and server name? Can you open an Outlook client
with same Profile?

*** Verified ***

 

4. Login as NT Account for Mail, Login to Outlook and delete any Welcome
message from the Inbox.

*** N/A ***  

 

5. Verify the mail account has the two user rights: logon as service and
act as part of the o/s. Login to the server as an administrator.
Windows 2000 or 2003:   Click Start  All Programs  Administrative
Tools  Local Security Policy  expand Local Policies  User Rights
Assignment.  Note:  If you add or change any user rights, be sure to log
out and log back in to activate the change in rights.  

*** Verified ***

 

6. Look at the Outgoing Mailbox form on the Advanced Tab.  Verify that
the Associated Mailbox field shows the Incoming Mailbox.  And the
Incoming Mail Form should show the Outgoing Mailbox in the Associated
Mailbox field.  There should be two mailboxes even though we technically
allow one if doing incoming and outgoing.  You can name them the same
and add - in or - out at the end.  This will be very helpful on
occasion.

*** Verified ***


  7. Check the Remedy Admin - File - Server Information - connection
Settings to see if there is an application password. If not, then you
need to edit the emaildaemon.properties file and remove the password
line. If there is, be sure this line exists in the
emaildaemon.properties file.

*** App password is defined, and emaildaemon.properties file contains
the following statement with the password hash (hash not included here):
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon.myserver.mydomain.org.Password= ***


 8. If MS Outlook is not set as the default mail client (typically when
you have MS Outlook Express installed), the Remedy mail service will not
start and error with:
Either there is no default mail client or the current mail client cannot
fulfill the messaging request.  Please run Microsoft Outlook and set it
as the default mail client.

*** Verified ***

 

We have enabled diagnostic logging within the email engine. The output
from STDOUT contains the following:

 

SEVERE: Could not connect to : 
Mar 31, 2011 4:45:44 

Re: Incoming MAPI email not processing in ARS 7.6.04

2011-04-19 Thread Andrew C Goodall
Is your remedy email service started with the same credentials that is
used for the MAPI inbox?

Id not you need to do that and define that account as an admin.

 

Regards,

 

Andrew Goodall

Software Engineer 2 | Development Services |  jcpenney . www.jcp.com
http://www.jcp.com/  |  



From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Remedy Guru
Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 2:52 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Incoming MAPI email not processing in ARS 7.6.04

 

** 


We have implemented a new AR System 7.6.04, consisting of an ARS server
(Windows Server 2008 R2 x64, Java 1.6 Update 24), a mid-tier server
(Windows Server 2008 R2 x64, Java 1.6 Update 24), and an email engine
server (Windows Server 2008 x86, Java 1.6 Update 24).

Incoming email via the defined incoming MAPI inbox is not being
processed by AR System Server, as can be observed when we use the Email
Messages Form. Outgoing email via the defined outgoing SMTP outbox is
being transmitted successfully.

We have followed the instructions defined in the Remedy Email Engine
Guide for creating an incoming inbox. We have deleted and recreated the
inbox connection. Microsoft Outlook 2007, configured to use the account
defined for Remedy email, is installed locally on the email engine
server and we are able to successfully receive and send email via
Outlook 2007 using this account. The Exchange Profile Outlook is
properly established and defined within the Remedy inbox connection. We
have researched the issue in the BMC knowledge base without identifying
a successful resolution, and BMC tech support has had us confirm the
following:

 

Reconfigure the mailbox to use the MAPI protocol and verify the
following:

1. Log into the system as the user that created the profile and that the
service runs as.  Check to verify that the service is set to logon as
this mail account, not local system. Restart the email service after
changing this.

*** Verified ***  

 

2. Does the Profile exist in Outlook?  (Right click on Outlook shortcut
on Desktop and select Properties to verify).  If not, create the
profile.  A common mistake that comes up in setting up for MAPI is not
being logged in properly when creating the MAPI Profile for Outlook.
Make sure you are logged into the server as the user that Remedy will
use.  When the AR Email Engine starts it will need to start as the same
user that you used to create the Profile in outlook.  So you login to
the Machine as this user, create the profile, then login as an Admin
user and update the Email Engine Service to start as this user.

*** Verified ***

 

3. Verify Profile name in the Mailbox Configuration Form (User Tool).
If you choose MAPI from the Email Server Type menu, it makes visible a
field called Profile Name. Now go to Control Panel  Mail   Show
Profiles.  Does the profile exist?  Open the profile.  Does it have the
correct mailbox name and server name? Can you open an Outlook client
with same Profile?

*** Verified ***

 

4. Login as NT Account for Mail, Login to Outlook and delete any Welcome
message from the Inbox.

*** N/A ***  

 

5. Verify the mail account has the two user rights: logon as service and
act as part of the o/s. Login to the server as an administrator.
Windows 2000 or 2003:   Click Start  All Programs  Administrative
Tools  Local Security Policy  expand Local Policies  User Rights
Assignment.  Note:  If you add or change any user rights, be sure to log
out and log back in to activate the change in rights.  

*** Verified ***

 

6. Look at the Outgoing Mailbox form on the Advanced Tab.  Verify that
the Associated Mailbox field shows the Incoming Mailbox.  And the
Incoming Mail Form should show the Outgoing Mailbox in the Associated
Mailbox field.  There should be two mailboxes even though we technically
allow one if doing incoming and outgoing.  You can name them the same
and add - in or - out at the end.  This will be very helpful on
occasion.

*** Verified ***


  7. Check the Remedy Admin - File - Server Information - connection
Settings to see if there is an application password. If not, then you
need to edit the emaildaemon.properties file and remove the password
line. If there is, be sure this line exists in the
emaildaemon.properties file.

*** App password is defined, and emaildaemon.properties file contains
the following statement with the password hash (hash not included here):
com.bmc.arsys.emaildaemon.myserver.mydomain.org.Password= ***


 8. If MS Outlook is not set as the default mail client (typically when
you have MS Outlook Express installed), the Remedy mail service will not
start and error with:
Either there is no default mail client or the current mail client cannot
fulfill the messaging request.  Please run Microsoft Outlook and set it
as the default mail client.

*** Verified ***

 

We have enabled diagnostic logging within the email engine. The output
from STDOUT contains the 

Re: Incoming MAPI email not processing in ARS 7.6.04

2011-04-19 Thread strauss
Is it safe to assume that you installed both 32-bit and 64-bit Java and 
selected the 32-bit JVM for AREmail?  If you use the 64-bit JVM for AREmail it 
will not be able to connect using MAPI.

When I was testing 7.5 and 7.6.03 on Windows 2008 R2 x64 (which we abandoned, 
returning to Server 2003 x64), I saw a behavior where the AREmail service could 
not log in, connect to Outlook, and process email unless the server console was 
logged in with the same user account that was used to run the Email service - 
the account that Outlook used to connect to Exchange - when you started the 
service.  If you rebooted the box, on automatic start it would fail.  If you 
logged into the console with a different admin account and started the service, 
it would fail.  It drove me to abandon MAPI and go to SMTP and POP.  Alarmpoint 
drove us to abandon Windows Server 2008 R2, but that is a different, sad story.

Christopher Strauss, Ph.D.
Call Tracking Administration Manager
University of North Texas Computing  IT Center
http://itsm.unt.edu/
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Remedy Guru
Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 2:52 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Incoming MAPI email not processing in ARS 7.6.04

**

We have implemented a new AR System 7.6.04, consisting of an ARS server 
(Windows Server 2008 R2 x64, Java 1.6 Update 24), a mid-tier server (Windows 
Server 2008 R2 x64, Java 1.6 Update 24), and an email engine server (Windows 
Server 2008 x86, Java 1.6 Update 24).

Incoming email via the defined incoming MAPI inbox is not being processed by AR 
System Server, as can be observed when we use the Email Messages Form. Outgoing 
email via the defined outgoing SMTP outbox is being transmitted successfully.
We have followed the instructions defined in the Remedy Email Engine Guide for 
creating an incoming inbox. We have deleted and recreated the inbox connection. 
Microsoft Outlook 2007, configured to use the account defined for Remedy email, 
is installed locally on the email engine server and we are able to successfully 
receive and send email via Outlook 2007 using this account. The Exchange 
Profile Outlook is properly established and defined within the Remedy inbox 
connection. We have researched the issue in the BMC knowledge base without 
identifying a successful resolution, and BMC tech support has had us confirm 
the following:

Reconfigure the mailbox to use the MAPI protocol and verify the following:
1. Log into the system as the user that created the profile and that the 
service runs as.  Check to verify that the service is set to logon as this mail 
account, not local system. Restart the email service after changing this.
*** Verified ***

2. Does the Profile exist in Outlook?  (Right click on Outlook shortcut on 
Desktop and select Properties to verify).  If not, create the profile.  A 
common mistake that comes up in setting up for MAPI is not being logged in 
properly when creating the MAPI Profile for Outlook.  Make sure you are logged 
into the server as the user that Remedy will use.  When the AR Email Engine 
starts it will need to start as the same user that you used to create the 
Profile in outlook.  So you login to the Machine as this user, create the 
profile, then login as an Admin user and update the Email Engine Service to 
start as this user.
*** Verified ***

3. Verify Profile name in the Mailbox Configuration Form (User Tool).   If you 
choose MAPI from the Email Server Type menu, it makes visible a field called 
Profile Name. Now go to Control Panel  Mail   Show Profiles.  Does the 
profile exist?  Open the profile.  Does it have the correct mailbox name and 
server name? Can you open an Outlook client with same Profile?
*** Verified ***

4. Login as NT Account for Mail, Login to Outlook and delete any Welcome 
message from the Inbox.
*** N/A ***

5. Verify the mail account has the two user rights: logon as service and act as 
part of the o/s. Login to the server as an administrator.  Windows 2000 or 
2003:   Click Start  All Programs  Administrative Tools  Local Security 
Policy  expand Local Policies  User Rights Assignment.  Note:  If you add or 
change any user rights, be sure to log out and log back in to activate the 
change in rights.
*** Verified ***

6. Look at the Outgoing Mailbox form on the Advanced Tab.  Verify that the 
Associated Mailbox field shows the Incoming Mailbox.  And the Incoming Mail 
Form should show the Outgoing Mailbox in the Associated Mailbox field.  There 
should be two mailboxes even though we technically allow one if doing incoming 
and outgoing.  You can name them the same and add - in or - out at the end. 
 This will be very helpful on occasion.
*** Verified ***

  7. Check the Remedy Admin - File - Server Information - connection Settings 
to see if there is an application password. If not, then you need to edit the 
emaildaemon.properties file and remove the password line. If there