Can anyone please give me a hand here?
I am new to Exchange 2000. The job was passed down onto me
just recently, and I started to noticed that there were
a lot of mails queued in the server. I then took a closer
look at the system and settings, found out that the routing
connectors down regularly. I checked this out by setting up
a Monitoring and Status Notifications, so whenever the
connector is down, I will get notified via e-mail. However,
I was unable to determine the cause. My OS is Windows 2K
with SP2, and Exchange is Version 6.0 [Build 6249.4, SP3].
BTW, when you look under SMTP -> Queue, should the Routing
Groups Connectors appear there all the time?? Mine was on,
and off.
Please give me some suggestions.
Thanks
I am new to Exchange 2000. The job was passed down onto me
just recently, and I started to noticed that there were
a lot of mails queued in the server. I then took a closer
look at the system and settings, found out that the routing
connectors down regularly. I checked this out by setting up
a Monitoring and Status Notifications, so whenever the
connector is down, I will get notified via e-mail. However,
I was unable to determine the cause. My OS is Windows 2K
with SP2, and Exchange is Version 6.0 [Build 6249.4, SP3].
BTW, when you look under SMTP -> Queue, should the Routing
Groups Connectors appear there all the time?? Mine was on,
and off.
Please give me some suggestions.
Thanks