Other than the reg hack and continually bumping up the quota limit, is there a 
way to “fix” this.  Spammers have a nasty habit of filling their messages with 
junk x-headers and even though I increase this value weekly, we hit the limit 
within a couple hours of the increase.  I would think a Transport Rule that 
removed x-headers based on regex such as “x-(*)” would do the trick (I’m not 
good with regex, could someone confirm this would strip all headers that start 
with x-).  Is this a plausible solution?  Can anyone see where this would cause 
issues?  Or is there a better solution to MapiExceptionNamedPropsQuotaExceeded?

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Thank you,
Pete Kretche
MCP, A+, HP APS
Senior Network/Systems Administrator
E-mail Administrator
UW - Green Bay
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From: Alex Fontana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 10:29 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: MapiExceptionNamedPropsQuotaExceeded

We hit this recently on three of our DBs, we went the reg hack method.  We have 
a few home grown systems that add tons of custom headers.  The biggest issue we 
saw was IMAP client receiving "SERVER ERROR 15" and being disconnected.  That 
was enough for them to get up in arms...as a fix we moved them to different DBs 
while we got down time for dismounting/remounting the DBs.  If you're using MOM 
it will alert when you're getting close, and when you've reached the quota.

-alex
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 12:45 PM, Brown, Larry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>> wrote:

Has anyone else run in to this issue?  Internal & external mails are being 
dropped because we have apparently filled up the Quota for Named Properties or 
Replica Identifiers for one of our DB's?



The solutions we are finding say to either raise the limits with a reg hack and 
figure out what app or domain is sending emails with unique x-headers; or move 
all users to a new DB and figure out what app or domain is sending emails with 
unique x-headers. 
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb851495(EXCHG.80).aspx<http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb851495%28EXCHG.80%29.aspx>



Does upgrading E2007 to SP1 fix the issue?





,"550 5.2.0 STOREDRV.Deliver: The Microsoft Exchange Information Store service 
reported an error. The following information should help identify the cause of 
this error: ""MapiExceptionNamedPropsQuotaExceeded:16.18969:5E000000,



And



Event Type:       Error

Event Source:    MSExchangeIS

Event Category: General

Event ID:           9667

Date:                9/30/2008

Time:                2:03:33 PM

User:                N/A

Computer:         <CCRservername>

Description:

Failed to create a new named property for database "SG7\MDB7" because the 
number of named properties reached the quota limit (8192).

 User attempting to create the named property: "<hubtransportservername$>"

 Named property GUID: 00020386-0000-0000-c000-000000000046

 Named property name/id: "x-onestopbaitshop.com-msgid"



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