We are running �Exchange 2000 on Windows 2000 with all service packs
updated. We have two Exchange Servers � in a front-end / back-end
configuration. 


For the last day and a half, the SMTP Queue from the front-end server to the
back-end server has been processing mail extremely slowly. 8 hours is not
atypical for a piece of mail to go although some mail goes through
relatively �quickly� � ((as in 20 minutes).

The queues have a lot of SPAM in them, and I�m not sure whether they is an
abnormal amount but since it is the holiday season it could be. We have a
McAfee Webshield serving as a SPAM Filter between the two servers, although
nothing has changed in the configuration.

One thing I have not noticed before are frequent messages sitting in the
queues that have no header information � no Message ID, no To, no From, no
Subject � completely blank �except that they typically have a size of about
40K. I cannot delete these. Exchange doesn�t give me any options to manage
them. I don�t know whether this is related to the slow mail problem I am
seeing.

Any ideas about how to solve this problem?

Thanks,

Michele Cooper








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