Here is the most common, but for users that email to the same addresses all
over the world all the time, I have no NDR's.  Strange?  This person is one
of our users. 

 The following recipients did not receive the attached mail.  A NDR was not
sent to the originator for the following recipients for one of the following
reasons:
        * The Delivery Status Notification options did not request failure
notification, or requested no notification.
        * The message was of precedence bulk.
NDR reasons are listed with each recipient, along with the notification
requested for that recipient,
or the precedence.
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        MSEXCH:IMS:IPPFEXSRVR:IPPFPOST:IPPFWHR2 0 (000C05A6) Unknown
Recipient       Precedence: bulk

Angeli


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 11:18 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: bounced or rejected mail..


do you have some NDRs to share?

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-----Original Message-----
From: Angeli Garcias [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 11:16 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: bounced or rejected mail..


Hello All,  
I am having a problem with Exchange 5.5 SP4 on NT 4.0 Server which rejects
and bounce email (all users) at random daily.  Many times some users receive
mail 2-3 days later and sometimes not at all.  The log files are clean as to
receiving an error message on why they are bounced.  Exchange log files only
tells me that the message did not go through.  I have checked all appliances
that correspond with exchange such as our backup software (Arcserve 2000)and
now, our firewall (Cisco PIX).  Last night I ran a series of tests from
home.  I tried to telnet to the mailserver from home last night on port 25
and I
was able to connect, but the server would not take any of my messages. I
think there is something wrong with the Internet mail connector on the
exchange box. The reason is because when I tried to telnet in from house, I
did connect, but I could not actually send a message.  I typed rcpt
to:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and the exchange box should have responded and
tell me whether I am a valid person on my network.  I received the error
message "No originator, need mail".  Do you have any ideas or any other
tests I should run that may help me correct this on Exchange?  I am
searching for answers on Exchange site, white papers etc.. but I have not
had any luck.   Any information you
give would be greatly appreciated.       
TIA,    Angeli

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