ShackDaddy, I am now at the point where, when I get the error, it is the spam filter grabbing the emai9l. So far, it's all been spam, so I'll contact Sophos to see what the fix is.
Thanks!
It seems like everything we try helps a little, and the problem is going away in increments.
Before lunch, I changed the network cable from the DSL router to the DC.
Since that time, we have only lost one email to the advanced queue, and that one was spam.
Basically, every 5 minutes, I track...
Hi, thanks for the reply!
I don't run either of those apps. We use Sophos Pure Message, and I disabled the services, then restarted the server, just to make certain that wasn't it.
I even found an article on GFI website that gave a fix:
re-register the MDAC .dll's in the program files/common...
I forgot to say I turned on SMTP filtering, and here is the event that appears around the time of the disappearing email:
EVENT ID: 7010
MSExchange Transport
SMTP Protocol
This is an SMTP protocol log for virtual server ID 1, connection #444. The client at "xx.x.xx.162" sent a "xexch50"...
And it's gone! Poof!
SBS2003 with Exchange 2003, SP2.
I just installed Server 2003, SP1, then SBS 2003 SP1.
Since that time, we've been losing emails arbitrarily.
A client will call and ask why we haven't responded to an email, then I track in in Exch Manager.
I see the message come in and as...
OK, it turns out that a VPN rule that was imported was redirecting the traffic to the external connection, so it was like a big loop.
Once that was corrected, it all worked fine.
Thanks for the response!
Hi. I've upgraded to ISA 2004. Running MF 1.8 on a W2K server box.
I cr4eated protocols including the IP of the ISA server, listener directing the IP to the citrix box, and published the server.
I can get to my published apps on the internet, but I cannot access any of them.
Here is the error...
actually, once you mentioned profiles, it occurred to me that her profile was being stored on two different servers. after that revelation (ha!) I thought up the thin client scenario.
so you were kind of right! :)
I have resolved the issue. I simply bought another thin client so she no longer has the laptop that connects directly to the network. Now she only uses Citrix, so there is no longer any profile issue. Even though it's a roaming profile, I think that ultimately was the source.
It's fixed.
Unfortunately, I do not know what fixed it, since three of us each did something different, unbeknownst to each other.
I uninstalled and reinstalled every IE patch. One tech reloaded all java applets on the website. One flushed and reset DNS.
Thanks for everything!
Corie
Well, I created a rule allowing all traffic from that website. It didn't work.
I then created a content rule allowing java scripting from that site.
That too, did not work.
Fortunately, my hair is thick, and that new bald spot will be almost invisible!
Thanks,
Corie
OK, I got TS back on the Citrix server, licensing on the SBS2003 DC, and everything was fine - for a week. Suddenly the user is having signature problems again.
We use roaming profiles. All our coordinators use thin clients and log into Citrix.
All our exec's use laptops or desktops, and log in...
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