RE: SMTP queue

2003-01-24 Thread Neil Hobson
A virus? Nah, that's the information stores on servers mailing each other. Has anyone made any replication frequency changes for the public stores recently? Or perhaps someone has dumped a load of data into a public folder that replicates everywhere? Or added new replicas? Neil

Re: SMTP queue

2003-01-24 Thread B. van Ouwerkerk
Perhaps you're an open relay. Check your settings, you could also use one of the online services. Use SMTP logging. Did you scan het messages inside the queue? If a few of your users are infected it might look the same. --B. At 10:26 24-01-2003 +0200, you wrote: Dear all, When I check the

RE: SMTP Queue active but mail not moving

2001-10-19 Thread Mike Morrison
In Exchange 5.5, when you look at the outbound mail queue, you can double-click on the messages that aren't being sent and see what the reason was. Can you do something similar on the IIS 6 SMTP queues? Or is there a protocol log for SMTP separate from the regular event log that you could look