Office delivery status notification
We have several companies that have been sending us emails but getting the following message: Subject: Delivery Status Notification (Delay) This is an automatically gererated Delivery Status Notification THIS IS A WARNING MESSAGE ONLY. YOU DO NOT NEED TO RESEND YOUR MESSAGE. Delivery to the following recipients has been delayed. Typically the emails contain attachments, but not always. This is a problem with 3-4 different companies we work with. We never receive the emails. Is this a problem with our server settings or theirs? If it is a problem with our settings, what do I need to change to receive? We use server 2003 with sp2.
June 4th, 2010 3:54pm

Always post the entire NDR. The problem might not be with your Exchange server--it might be your ISP. How large are the messages that are bouncing? Do you or your ISP have any antivirus or antispam systems between the sender and Exchange, or on Exchange? -- Ed Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems." . "MichaelM3233" wrote in message news:c9230794-74b5-4a5f-9635-fda0c26ade37... We have several companies that have been sending us emails but getting the following message: Subject: Delivery Status Notification (Delay) This is an automatically gererated Delivery Status Notification THIS IS A WARNING MESSAGE ONLY. YOU DO NOT NEED TO RESEND YOUR MESSAGE. Delivery to the following recipients has been delayed. Typically the emails contain attachments, but not always. This is a problem with 3-4 different companies we work with. We never receive the emails. Is this a problem with our server settings or theirs? If it is a problem with our settings, what do I need to change to receive? We use server 2003 with sp2. Ed Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems."
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June 5th, 2010 2:31am

On Fri, 4 Jun 2010 12:54:51 +0000, MichaelM3233 wrote: > > >We have several companies that have been sending us emails but getting the following message: > >Subject: Delivery Status Notification (Delay) This is an automatically gererated Delivery Status Notification > >THIS IS A WARNING MESSAGE ONLY. > >YOU DO NOT NEED TO RESEND YOUR MESSAGE. > >Delivery to the following recipients has been delayed. > >Typically the emails contain attachments, but not always. This is a problem with 3-4 different companies we work with. We never receive the emails. > >Is this a problem with our server settings or theirs? > >If it is a problem with our settings, what do I need to change to receive? > >We use server 2003 with sp2. They should be able to see (in their SMTP log files) if your server is rejecting either connections, senders, or messages (based on content). You should be able to see connections from their servers in your SMTP log files, and the status codes you send in response to commands sent to your server. If you don't see any connections from their IP addresses in your log files then the problem usually lies outside Exchange. --- Rich Matheisen MCSE+I, Exchange MVP --- Rich Matheisen MCSE+I, Exchange MVP
June 5th, 2010 3:35am

Hi, To clarify which server is the cause, you should confirm the generated server of the DSN. If the DSN was generated by your Exchange server, this means the email has already been accepted by your Exchange server. And it was processing the email by various components which may cause the delay. Otherwise, the DSN was generated by the sending server, this implies the email still was not accepted by your server, and processed on the SMTP phase between the sending and receiving server. Through the above steps, we can narrow down the cause. If possible, please post the DNS information here. Thanks Allen
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June 8th, 2010 11:04am

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