I would look at me dns server if you have one.
Try ”nslookup” with “set type=mx” to see if the server is getting the mx record to the server to sent sounds like its timing out so after you retry it works.
delete the *.ost file off a workstation and restest
look in log to see if you data base has gotten to big
exchange sbs is 1 gig standard is 16 gig.
try using exmerge to remove large e-mail then use eseutility
to defrag/compact the database.
look and see if all your services are running.
Try loading outlook 2000 on a box and see if it works.
if it does then the servers fine. you can get outlook 2000 for your desk tops the corp. cdat $10.00 from microsoft.
because you have Exchange 5.5 server.
try a full install of outlook 97 and retest.
you need to have an ip address for sever and a domain
name. if no ip address and can not get one use www.noip.com.
after getting ip address call isp tell them you want to make a mx record for you domain.
it will look like this
Zone File for markhornbeck.com
<<>> DiG 2.0 <<>> @ns1.swbell.net...
your new provider will after you ask for it will make a mx
record it needs some thing like this
your domain name
your first server "e-mail" then second sever
your first dns server this is from your provider .
Zone File for markhornbeck.com
<<>> DiG 2.0 <<>> @ns1.swbell.net...
if you the admin.
tell you boss to delete, move to pst or buy Enterprise
with move harddrive space or e-mail goes bye bye,
not your fault. unless you the boss.
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