I have a client with an NT 4 SP5, Exchange 5.0 SP2 box. Server is PDC,
WINS, DHCP. It's the only server in the organization, about 15
employees. Every morning when they come in, the IMC is stopped. They are
able to restart it fine. The only error in the event logs is 4132 events
coming from the MSExchangeIMC. The description is as follows:

Event ID: 4132
Type: Error
Source: MSExchangeIMC
Description:
The Internet Mail Service has failed attempting to deliver a system
message. It will be moved from the queue into the ARCHIVE directory. The
spool file name can be found in the Data section of this event.

I have only been able to find 2 MSKB articles that discuss this error
(Q189095 and Q185108)

Q189095 indicates that this message can appear when IMC size
restrictions are enforced, and is for information only. My client is not
enforcing IMC size restrictions.

Q185108 says the following: "One possible cause may be incorrect
information in the Routing Address tab of the Connected Sites property
page of the Internet Mail Connector. These errors may also be logged
when the Internet Mail Connector is not able to resolve the remote
Internet Mail Connector domain name or IP address. You should try
verifying entries in DNS Manager."

My client only has one site, and the Connected Sites tab is empty.

Interestingly, they had relaying turned on until about a month ago.
These errors started showing up within a few days of turning off
relaying. Also, the outbound IMC queue is constantly full of hundreds of
pending messages; I'm assuming these messages are probably NDR's that
Exchange is trying to send to people attempting to relay.

Can anyone shed some light on what might be going on here?

Thanks

Jason

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