Here's where I stand at as of tonight. I've got Exchange 5.5 SP4 for a front end and a back end. I have my SMTP Connector on a seperate NT4 Svr.
Whenever I enable the SMTP connector, the Queue fills with 1000's of email. Now with that said, I've run the Perfmon on the backend Exchange server when the SMTP connector is on and the MTS-OUT runs nonstop. The CPU on the backend server is running at 97% on the IMC service.
If I disable the IMC service, it takes the server a few minutes, but the service does stop and the server returns to normal.
My problem is I don't know where the problem lays - is it with the server with the SMTP connector or is it the backend server. All 3 servers have virus scanning software in which it has detected a few viruses and has removed them.
I found a few articles that explain to run a few utilities on cleaning the IMCDATA Out and In folders to remove any possible emails with viruses with no joy.
I'm stumped and have no idea where I need to go from here. Any help is going to be greatful!
Thank you,
Mike
Whenever I enable the SMTP connector, the Queue fills with 1000's of email. Now with that said, I've run the Perfmon on the backend Exchange server when the SMTP connector is on and the MTS-OUT runs nonstop. The CPU on the backend server is running at 97% on the IMC service.
If I disable the IMC service, it takes the server a few minutes, but the service does stop and the server returns to normal.
My problem is I don't know where the problem lays - is it with the server with the SMTP connector or is it the backend server. All 3 servers have virus scanning software in which it has detected a few viruses and has removed them.
I found a few articles that explain to run a few utilities on cleaning the IMCDATA Out and In folders to remove any possible emails with viruses with no joy.
I'm stumped and have no idea where I need to go from here. Any help is going to be greatful!
Thank you,
Mike