From: RGB on

We recently migrated from Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2003 and have run
into a problem with email forwarding. Specifically, mail-enabled user
accounts configured to forward to mail-enabled contacts recieve
non-delivery reports for email sent from internet addresses (email sent
from within our exchange organization are forwarded with no problems).
Here's a copy of the error we recieve:
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Event Type: Error
Event Source: MSExchangeTransport
Event Category: NDR
Event ID: 3030
Date: 1/27/2006
Time: 10:02:42 AM
User: N/A
Computer: Our Email Server
Description:
A non-delivery report with a status code of 5.7.0 was generated for
recipient rfc822;whatever(a)hotmail.com (Message-ID
<f5bcd3820601270701y5f8547a7k8b8a9057cac99fc1(a)internetaddresshere.com>).

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We have enabled message tracking as well. The details are below:

SMTP: Message Submitted to Advanced Queuing
SMTP: Started Message Submission to Advanced Queue
SMTP: Message Submitted to Categorizer
SMTP: Message Categorized and Queued for Routing
SMTP: Message Routed and Queued for Remote Delivery
SMTP: Non-Delivered Report (NDR) Generated

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We've had no luck in finding any information on this problem so far.
Searches for this specific event return no results. We've checked our
SMTP connector settings and everything seems in order, though we're
obviously missing something.
If anyone has any information on this we'd be very grateful for your
help.

Thank you!

From: Nuevo on
5.7.0 is an undefined security error which may explain why internal users
are OK. However I don't fully understand mail flow here. Can you please
clarify.

1. Inbound email from Internet to ??
2.Forward to ?

Nue
"RGB" <brower(a)nursing.upenn.edu> wrote in message
news:1138382471.870863.276770(a)z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
>
> We recently migrated from Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2003 and have run
> into a problem with email forwarding. Specifically, mail-enabled user
> accounts configured to forward to mail-enabled contacts recieve
> non-delivery reports for email sent from internet addresses (email sent
> from within our exchange organization are forwarded with no problems).
> Here's a copy of the error we recieve:
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Event Type: Error
> Event Source: MSExchangeTransport
> Event Category: NDR
> Event ID: 3030
> Date: 1/27/2006
> Time: 10:02:42 AM
> User: N/A
> Computer: Our Email Server
> Description:
> A non-delivery report with a status code of 5.7.0 was generated for
> recipient rfc822;whatever(a)hotmail.com (Message-ID
> <f5bcd3820601270701y5f8547a7k8b8a9057cac99fc1(a)internetaddresshere.com>).
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> We have enabled message tracking as well. The details are below:
>
> SMTP: Message Submitted to Advanced Queuing
> SMTP: Started Message Submission to Advanced Queue
> SMTP: Message Submitted to Categorizer
> SMTP: Message Categorized and Queued for Routing
> SMTP: Message Routed and Queued for Remote Delivery
> SMTP: Non-Delivered Report (NDR) Generated
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> We've had no luck in finding any information on this problem so far.
> Searches for this specific event return no results. We've checked our
> SMTP connector settings and everything seems in order, though we're
> obviously missing something.
> If anyone has any information on this we'd be very grateful for your
> help.
>
> Thank you!
>


From: Nathan Work on
Thanks for the reply, Nuevo. I want them to use Outlook 2003, though so they
can use all the Exchange-native stuff like OOO, shared calendaring, etc.

Nathan

"Nuevo" wrote:

> 5.7.0 is an undefined security error which may explain why internal users
> are OK. However I don't fully understand mail flow here. Can you please
> clarify.
>
> 1. Inbound email from Internet to ??
> 2.Forward to ?
>
> Nue
> "RGB" <brower(a)nursing.upenn.edu> wrote in message
> news:1138382471.870863.276770(a)z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> >
> > We recently migrated from Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2003 and have run
> > into a problem with email forwarding. Specifically, mail-enabled user
> > accounts configured to forward to mail-enabled contacts recieve
> > non-delivery reports for email sent from internet addresses (email sent
> > from within our exchange organization are forwarded with no problems).
> > Here's a copy of the error we recieve:
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Event Type: Error
> > Event Source: MSExchangeTransport
> > Event Category: NDR
> > Event ID: 3030
> > Date: 1/27/2006
> > Time: 10:02:42 AM
> > User: N/A
> > Computer: Our Email Server
> > Description:
> > A non-delivery report with a status code of 5.7.0 was generated for
> > recipient rfc822;whatever(a)hotmail.com (Message-ID
> > <f5bcd3820601270701y5f8547a7k8b8a9057cac99fc1(a)internetaddresshere.com>).
> >
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > We have enabled message tracking as well. The details are below:
> >
> > SMTP: Message Submitted to Advanced Queuing
> > SMTP: Started Message Submission to Advanced Queue
> > SMTP: Message Submitted to Categorizer
> > SMTP: Message Categorized and Queued for Routing
> > SMTP: Message Routed and Queued for Remote Delivery
> > SMTP: Non-Delivered Report (NDR) Generated
> >
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > We've had no luck in finding any information on this problem so far.
> > Searches for this specific event return no results. We've checked our
> > SMTP connector settings and everything seems in order, though we're
> > obviously missing something.
> > If anyone has any information on this we'd be very grateful for your
> > help.
> >
> > Thank you!
> >
>
>
>