Title: | Microsoft Exchange Server |
Notice: | |
Moderator: | FLASK2::SYSTEM |
Created: | Fri Feb 17 1995 |
Last Modified: | Thu Jun 05 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Thu Jun 05 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1099 |
Total number of notes: | 5174 |
, Hi I have this problem when using Digital ELF service to extract names to send mail. the error is ; Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients. Subject: test mapielf Sent: 4/1/97 2:51 PM The following recipient(s) could not be reached: C 'Chee-Yit Kok 1' on 4/1/97 2:51 PM Unable to deliver the message due to a recipient problem MSEXCH:MSExchangeIS:NSIS Malaysia:MCPSERVER ................................................. I have checked the address in the recipient's profile and it looks fine. Why am I getting this ?? Regards, cy
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967.1 | looks like your MTS forward is incorrect | PARZVL::ogodhcp-125-112-212.ogo.dec.com::kennedy | nuncam non paratus | Wed Apr 02 1997 22:35 | 25 |
well, the ELF MAPI service has your address as [email protected] so there must be an entry there forwarding it to Exchange for you to get that error. I did not find your name in Digital's Exchange global address book, but that error suggests you may be using a private Exchange server (because it says NSIS Exchange, the CCS Exchange sites are e.g. AmExch1, ApExch1...). If you really have an Exchange account, try sending from it to another mail account & see who it's from. You may need to talk to your local helpdesk to fix the forward entry set for [email protected] (which is the smtp equivalent of Chee-Yit Kok@MSA) If you know your mail address, you could eliminate some gateways by going to ELF (in AP, you can use www-elf.tbj.dec.com www-elf.sno.dec.com www-elf.hgo.dec.com as well as the original www-elf.bb.dec.com) get a password and update your Internet mail address. | |||||
967.2 | Internet addresses work alright | MSAM03::JOHNRHOTON | John Rhoton @AUI - DTN 754-2345 | Fri Apr 04 1997 09:33 | 22 |
re: .1 You are correct that this is not a CCS Exchange server. What is odd is that it is possible to look up an addressee using ELF and take the result (putting it either in the PAB or simply into to clipboard) and send to the recipient with the Internet address. It is only if the ELF address is placed directly into the header that it is unable to send the message and returns the error in .0. So basically, if I look up chee-yit in ELF (or anyone else at mts.dec.com) and add him to the To list then it will not work. If I address to [email protected] then it works. If I look up myself in ELF and add myself then it will work alright since I am not currently listed with mts.dec.com but rather mcpserver.msa.dec.com. It is probably something quirky with the server but I am not sure where to look. John |