Message sent through a fax connector generates an NDR after you move the routing group in Exchange 2000 and in Exchange 2003 (816466)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Exchange 2000 Enterprise Server
- Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Enterprise Edition
- Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server
SYMPTOMSAfter you move a routing group to a different administrative
group, messages that are sent through a fax connector that is based on an X.400
address space generate non-delivery reports (NDRs). This issue may occur after
you migrate from a Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 organization to a pure
Exchange 2000 organization.
Additionally, the following events may be
listed in the Event Viewer:Event Source: MSExchangeMTA Event
Category: Field Engineering Event ID: 285 Computer:
Servername Description: A priority 0
held-for-delivery/transfer queue for CN=FAX
GW,CN=CONNECTIONS,CN=RG-4,CN=ROUTING GROUPS,CN=ROUTING GROUPS -
FIRST,CN=ADMINISTRATIVE GROUPS,CN=COMPANY,CN=MICROSOFT
EXCHANGE,CN=SERVICES,CN=CONFIGURATION,DC=EXAMPLE,DC=NET was
created and given the 0 identifier. [MTA MAIN BASE 25 213] (8)
-and-Event
Source: MSExchangeMTA Event Category: MTA Administration Event ID:
523 Computer: Servername Description:
(MTA OPERATOR(18) Proc 166) (MTA OPERATOR(18) Proc 166) 12-03-02 02:57:57pm Add
operation failed, entity
/DC=NET/DC=EXAMPLE/CN=CONFIGURATION/CN=SERVICES/CN=MICROSOFT
EXCHANGE/CN=COMPANY/CN=ADMINISTRATIVE GROUPS/CN=ROUTING GROUPS -
FIRST/CN=ROUTING GROUPS/CN=RG-4/CN=CONNECTIONS/CN=FAX GW already configured (4)
When you trace the message, you see that the routing engine
recognizes this fax gateway route correctly and delivers the message to the
message transfer agent (MTA), but the MTA does not detect the fax gateway.
Because of this, the MTA re-routes the message to the Simple Mail Transfer
Protocol (SMTP) queue where it loops back and forth between the MTA and SMTP
until the trace data is exceeded, and an NDR with the code 5.4.4 is generated.
Note This issue is not limited to fax connectors. This issue can occur with any connector that is created with the Microsoft Exchange Development Kit (EDK).CAUSEThis issue occurs because the routing component cannot
decode the X.400 address. The routing component only decodes the X.400 address
if it determines that the X.400 address matches the local site's X.400 address.
The local site address is determined from the default recipient policy instead
of from the recipient policy for the particular site.
The routing
component incorrectly processes the X.400 address in situations where the
address does not match the X.400 address of the local site. If a recipient
policy has a Legacy (Exchange Server 5.5) distinguished name (DN) that does not
match the Legacy DN contained in a specific local recipient policy, the routing
component uses the default recipient policy. However, the Microsoft Exchange
Information Store uses the local recipient policy to create the X.400 address,
instead of the default recipient policy.
Note This issue is not limited to changing the X.400 proxy address in the recipient policy. This issue can occur when you change the SMTP address in the recipient policy because the message is encapsulated in the IMCEA format as part of the delivery process. WORKAROUNDTo work around this issue, use one of the following methods:
Remove the Local Recipient Policy- Delete the local recipient policy for the site where you
experience this issue.
- Allow sufficient time for the routing change to propagate
throughout the organization.
- Stop and then restart the IIS Admin Service.
When you follow these steps, the Microsoft Exchange Information
Store (Store.exe) uses the default recipient policy to match the routing
destination. When you move to a native mode Exchange 2000 organization, it is
best to delete all local recipient policies and use only the default recipient
policy. Change the X.400 Proxy AddressChange the X.400 proxy address on the affected recipient policy so
that it matches the proxy address on the default recipient policy.
| Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 5/10/2005 |
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| Keywords: | kbprb KB816466 |
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