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Windows Server Forum / Exchange Server / Transport / August 2005

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SMPT confusion25 Aug 2005 11:32 GMT1
I'm using two Exchange Servers 2003 in my local Site.
The First Server gets the Internet-Mails on its specific IP-Address.
My Problem is, if I shutdown the second Server, I can not receive
Internet-Mail any longer? Why is that so?
Mail stuck in routing Group Connector11 Aug 2005 22:04 GMT3
1 Administrative Group containg two servers (one of those "servers" is
actually a cluster of two nodes).
2 Routing Groups, Country A with 1 server as a member and Country B with 1
server as a member
No transport provider was available for delivery to this recipient03 Aug 2005 18:20 GMT3
I am getting an error message "No transport provider was
available for delivery to this recipient" from two users
in a remote location using Outlook Express.  All the
settings are correct and they can send e-mail to users
MSExchange Transport : Event ID 977 followed by Event ID 97802 Aug 2005 18:42 GMT5
Can anyone shed some light on the poblem Im experiencing with an Exchange
2003 server generation MSExchangeTransport Event ID 977 followed shortly by
Event ID 978
1) Event 977 reports "MSExchangeTransport - Routing Engine/Service "
 
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