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03-09-2005 11:49 PM
03-09-2005 11:49 PM
Exchange Queue Problem
Hi I have windows 2003 Server and Exchange 2003. i have problem in my exchange . there is so many mail in queue
Even Id 3018
Source MSExchangeTransport
A non-delivery report with a status code of 5.3.5 was generated for recipient rfc822;jgne@yahoo.com.tw (Message-ID).
Causes: A looping condition was detected. (The server is configured to route mail back to itself). If you have multiple SMTP Virtual Servers configured on your Exchange server, make sure they are defined by a unique incoming port and that the outgoing SMTP port configuration is valid to avoid looping between local virtual servers.
Solution: Check the configuration of the virtual serverÆs connectors for loops and ensure each virtual server is defined by a unique incoming port.
Even Id 3018
Source MSExchangeTransport
A non-delivery report with a status code of 5.3.5 was generated for recipient rfc822;jgne@yahoo.com.tw (Message-ID
Causes: A looping condition was detected. (The server is configured to route mail back to itself). If you have multiple SMTP Virtual Servers configured on your Exchange server, make sure they are defined by a unique incoming port and that the outgoing SMTP port configuration is valid to avoid looping between local virtual servers.
Solution: Check the configuration of the virtual serverÆs connectors for loops and ensure each virtual server is defined by a unique incoming port.
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03-10-2005 02:39 AM
03-10-2005 02:39 AM
Re: Exchange Queue Problem
From:
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=3052&kbid=284204
"Numeric Code: 5.3.5
Possible Cause: A loop-back situation where the server is configured to loop back on itself was detected.
Troubleshooting: If you have multiple SMTP virtual servers that are configured on your Exchange computer, make sure that they are serving unique incoming ports and that the outgoing SMTP port configuration is valid to avoid looping between local virtual servers. Check the configuration of the server's connectors for loops. For example, make sure that no connectors exist that have the address space of the local organization, unless you share the domain and you do not select Use DNS to route to each address space on this connector. For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
321721 Sharing SMTP address spaces in Exchange 2000 Server and Exchange Server 2003
Make sure that if there are multiple virtual servers, that none are set to All Unassigned. "
321721 is at:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/321721/EN-US/
Ron
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=3052&kbid=284204
"Numeric Code: 5.3.5
Possible Cause: A loop-back situation where the server is configured to loop back on itself was detected.
Troubleshooting: If you have multiple SMTP virtual servers that are configured on your Exchange computer, make sure that they are serving unique incoming ports and that the outgoing SMTP port configuration is valid to avoid looping between local virtual servers. Check the configuration of the server's connectors for loops. For example, make sure that no connectors exist that have the address space of the local organization, unless you share the domain and you do not select Use DNS to route to each address space on this connector. For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
321721 Sharing SMTP address spaces in Exchange 2000 Server and Exchange Server 2003
Make sure that if there are multiple virtual servers, that none are set to All Unassigned. "
321721 is at:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/321721/EN-US/
Ron
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