November 2001 23:40
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: IMS questions
Removing the address space completely (no address space) is far more
efficient way of dealing with your problem. The removal of the address space
will result in your IMS being removed form the routing table (an advantage
in
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> Subject: RE: IMS questions
>
> Ahh, the joys of "Inbound Only" and "Outbound Only" IMCs...
>
> A few issues here. First, as you've found, the Inbound Only setting
> doesn't
> do a whole lot of anything. Its a strange b
Ahh, the joys of "Inbound Only" and "Outbound Only" IMCs...
A few issues here. First, as you've found, the Inbound Only setting doesn't
do a whole lot of anything. Its a strange bug that never seemed to get
fixed, but the work arounds are simple.
Second, since you're dealing with site routing (m
SMTP transaction logs can be found in the exchsrvr\imcdata\log directory.
also check exchsrvr\imcdata\in and exchsrvr\imcdata\out.
Regards
Mr Louis Joyce
Computer Support Analyst
Network Administrator
BT Ignite eSolutions
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From: Lloyd, D (Dave) (IT Systems) [mailto
Dohthe other question:
Where would the mails be now? Can I re-route them to the X400? (They are
NOT listed in the IMS queue of the Server MTA)
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From: Lloyd, D (Dave) (IT Systems) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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