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ckurylak
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Updating the engine to allow the use of an exempt users list did the trick.
Thanks!
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Posted Jul 20, 2010, 8:54 pm |
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ckurylak
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When i turn off internal disclaimers then replication works.
I will email support.
Thanks!
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Posted Jul 19, 2010, 6:30 pm |
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ckurylak
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Thanks for the reply - uprading to 2.6.18 was one of my troubleshooting steps. Problem remained.
When the disclaimer service is running, email tracking shows that the messages get delivered to the destination server. However the event chain stops at "SMTP: Message submitted to categorizer". The destination server does not show the messages as being stuck in the queue.
After stopping the dislaimer service and re-syncing the public folders, email tracking shows a completed delivery process. The last event in the chain is:
"SMTP store driver: message delivered locally
to store to server1-IS@domain.com"
The public folder content then syncs up. (server and domain names have been replaced with generics in above message)
There are various types of public folder replication emails. The subjects i have seen are:
Hierarchy backfill response
Folder content backfill response
Status Request
The senders i have seen in email tracking are:
server1-IS@domain.com
server2-IS@domain.com
server2_PUBLIC
Each type of replication email has been observed to fail when the disclaimer service is running.
Message tracking failures and successes seem to be the same whether going from server1-server2 or server2-server1.
Before i discovered problems with public folder replication, all other email functions seemed to be working fine with the disclaimer service running on both servers.
The above senders are not active directory users because i cannot add them to my Disclaimer exempt users AD group. And i don't want to try making users by those names - i'm sure that would really mess up something.
Thanks!
Chris
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Posted Jul 19, 2010, 1:53 pm |
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ckurylak
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Joined: Jul 16, 2010
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Hi All,
QS Disclaimer has been working well for about 1 year now. I just built an additional exchange 2003 sp2 back end server. I've discovered QS Disclaimer is preventing the public folder replication emails that get sent between servers from being delivered. If i turn off the disclaimer server, the emails get delivered.
I tried using disclaimer groups to exempt users - i added the email server accounts to the "Disclaimer exempt users" AD group. No luck. Looking in email tracking, the emails have from: addresses that are slightly different than the servers names.
How would one go about adding a specific from: address that can be exempted from disclaimers, without using the AD groups feature?
Does anyone have any other suggestions?
Thanks
Chris
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Posted Jul 16, 2010, 5:11 pm |
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