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Trust/Delayed emails
Thursday, November 1, 2007 at 9:48 am
Posted by Michele (1 messages posted)

Just recently a Trust (bi-directional) was made between domainA and domainB Shortly after emails from domainA (w/Exchange) is delayed to domainB(popServer) Did tracking on DomainA exchange and they delayed mail is held up at "SMTP: Message Routed and Queded for Remote Delivery" A successful mail would have two addition lines:
>SMTP: Started Outbound Transfer of Message
>Message transferred to prserv.net throught SMTP Any thoughts?

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re: Trust/Delayed emails
Thursday, November 1, 2007 at 8:04 pm
Posted by jazzman (4133 messages posted)

What type of trust is it ( cross-functional, etc), are the domains in the same forest? Is this Microsoft Exchange Email ( 20, 2003, 2007???) that is experiencing the delay problem? If so, you should post your question ( with more trust and domain information) on this forum: http://forums.msexchange.org/

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On Thursday, November 1, 2007 at 8:48 am, Michele wrote:
>Just recently a Trust (bi-directional) was made between domainA and domainB
>
>Shortly after emails from domainA (w/Exchange) is delayed to domainB(popServer)
>
>Did tracking on DomainA exchange and they delayed mail is held up at "SMTP: Message
>Routed and Queded for Remote Delivery"
>
>A successful mail would have two addition lines:
>>SMTP: Started Outbound Transfer of Message
>>Message transferred to prserv.net throught SMTP
>
>Any thoughts?

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