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Windows 2003 SP1, Exchange 2003 SP1, Office 2003 SP1
I have a user that sent an email using Outlook (with an Exchange profile and on the corporate network) to another user in our Exchange organization, but it did not get delivered. The message shows up in the user's Outlook Sent Items folder, but there is no entry for this message in Exchange tracking. This is especially troubling, because the only way I know that an email receives a valid time stamp and is copied to Sent Items folder, is if the session was successfully negotiated and the email was sent to the Exchange server. The user successfully sent email earlier the same day and also the following day. There is nothing in the Exchange server event log that shows an interruption in operations. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Charles |
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there is a time stamp on it? that is odd...no entry anywhere in message
tracking? -- Susan Conkey [MVP] "Charles Blair" wrote in message ... Windows 2003 SP1, Exchange 2003 SP1, Office 2003 SP1 I have a user that sent an email using Outlook (with an Exchange profile and on the corporate network) to another user in our Exchange organization, but it did not get delivered. The message shows up in the user's Outlook Sent Items folder, but there is no entry for this message in Exchange tracking. This is especially troubling, because the only way I know that an email receives a valid time stamp and is copied to Sent Items folder, is if the session was successfully negotiated and the email was sent to the Exchange server. The user successfully sent email earlier the same day and also the following day. There is nothing in the Exchange server event log that shows an interruption in operations. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Charles |
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Yes ... the date/time stamp that a sent message displays in the Sent column
in the Sent Items folder. Even if you drag and drop an undelivered message from Drafts to Sent Items, it will not show a Sent date. The message has to actually be delivered from the Outbox before it is stamped with the sent date/time. I have searched Exchange message tracking using all combinations of variables, but this one particular message is not found. Charles "Susan" wrote in message ... there is a time stamp on it? that is odd...no entry anywhere in message tracking? -- Susan Conkey [MVP] "Charles Blair" wrote in message ... Windows 2003 SP1, Exchange 2003 SP1, Office 2003 SP1 I have a user that sent an email using Outlook (with an Exchange profile and on the corporate network) to another user in our Exchange organization, but it did not get delivered. The message shows up in the user's Outlook Sent Items folder, but there is no entry for this message in Exchange tracking. This is especially troubling, because the only way I know that an email receives a valid time stamp and is copied to Sent Items folder, is if the session was successfully negotiated and the email was sent to the Exchange server. The user successfully sent email earlier the same day and also the following day. There is nothing in the Exchange server event log that shows an interruption in operations. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Charles |
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never seen anything like that before...was it sent using some other pop3
account, perhaps? was anything sent from his mailbox during that time frame showing up in message tracking? -- Susan Conkey [MVP] "Charles Blair" wrote in message ... Yes ... the date/time stamp that a sent message displays in the Sent column in the Sent Items folder. Even if you drag and drop an undelivered message from Drafts to Sent Items, it will not show a Sent date. The message has to actually be delivered from the Outbox before it is stamped with the sent date/time. I have searched Exchange message tracking using all combinations of variables, but this one particular message is not found. Charles "Susan" wrote in message ... there is a time stamp on it? that is odd...no entry anywhere in message tracking? -- Susan Conkey [MVP] "Charles Blair" wrote in message ... Windows 2003 SP1, Exchange 2003 SP1, Office 2003 SP1 I have a user that sent an email using Outlook (with an Exchange profile and on the corporate network) to another user in our Exchange organization, but it did not get delivered. The message shows up in the user's Outlook Sent Items folder, but there is no entry for this message in Exchange tracking. This is especially troubling, because the only way I know that an email receives a valid time stamp and is copied to Sent Items folder, is if the session was successfully negotiated and the email was sent to the Exchange server. The user successfully sent email earlier the same day and also the following day. There is nothing in the Exchange server event log that shows an interruption in operations. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Charles |
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No.
The user is on our corporate network and setup with a standard Exchange email profile in Outlook. The user successfully sent email earlier the same day and also the following day, and these messages did show up in message tracking. During the timeframe of the problem, message tracking shows a continuous flow of messages from other users with no interruption to operations. Charles "Susan" wrote in message ... never seen anything like that before...was it sent using some other pop3 account, perhaps? was anything sent from his mailbox during that time frame showing up in message tracking? -- Susan Conkey [MVP] "Charles Blair" wrote in message ... Yes ... the date/time stamp that a sent message displays in the Sent column in the Sent Items folder. Even if you drag and drop an undelivered message from Drafts to Sent Items, it will not show a Sent date. The message has to actually be delivered from the Outbox before it is stamped with the sent date/time. I have searched Exchange message tracking using all combinations of variables, but this one particular message is not found. Charles "Susan" wrote in message ... there is a time stamp on it? that is odd...no entry anywhere in message tracking? -- Susan Conkey [MVP] "Charles Blair" wrote in message ... Windows 2003 SP1, Exchange 2003 SP1, Office 2003 SP1 I have a user that sent an email using Outlook (with an Exchange profile and on the corporate network) to another user in our Exchange organization, but it did not get delivered. The message shows up in the user's Outlook Sent Items folder, but there is no entry for this message in Exchange tracking. This is especially troubling, because the only way I know that an receives a valid time stamp and is copied to Sent Items folder, is if the session was successfully negotiated and the email was sent to the Exchange server. The user successfully sent email earlier the same day and also the following day. There is nothing in the Exchange server event log that shows an interruption in operations. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Charles |
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Anything in the users local event logs at the same time?
"Charles Blair" wrote in message ... No. The user is on our corporate network and setup with a standard Exchange email profile in Outlook. The user successfully sent email earlier the same day and also the following day, and these messages did show up in message tracking. During the timeframe of the problem, message tracking shows a continuous flow of messages from other users with no interruption to operations. Charles "Susan" wrote in message ... never seen anything like that before...was it sent using some other pop3 account, perhaps? was anything sent from his mailbox during that time frame showing up in message tracking? -- Susan Conkey [MVP] "Charles Blair" wrote in message ... Yes ... the date/time stamp that a sent message displays in the Sent column in the Sent Items folder. Even if you drag and drop an undelivered message from Drafts to Sent Items, it will not show a Sent date. The message has to actually be delivered from the Outbox before it is stamped with the sent date/time. I have searched Exchange message tracking using all combinations of variables, but this one particular message is not found. Charles "Susan" wrote in message ... there is a time stamp on it? that is odd...no entry anywhere in message tracking? -- Susan Conkey [MVP] "Charles Blair" wrote in message ... Windows 2003 SP1, Exchange 2003 SP1, Office 2003 SP1 I have a user that sent an email using Outlook (with an Exchange profile and on the corporate network) to another user in our Exchange organization, but it did not get delivered. The message shows up in the user's Outlook Sent Items folder, but there is no entry for this message in Exchange tracking. This is especially troubling, because the only way I know that an receives a valid time stamp and is copied to Sent Items folder, is if the session was successfully negotiated and the email was sent to the Exchange server. The user successfully sent email earlier the same day and also the following day. There is nothing in the Exchange server event log that shows an interruption in operations. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Charles |
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Yes.
There is a reoccurring warning message in the workstation application log: The COM+ Event System failed to create an instance of the subscriber partition:{41E90F3E-56C1-4633-81C3-6E8BAC8BDD70}!new:{C2F23AE4-82D8-456F-A4AF-A2655D8CA726}. CoGetObject returned HRESULT 8000401A. A google search brought up this MS article: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;331697 The workstation is already XP SP2. I am scheduling a reinstall of SP2 to hopefully clear the error, but does MS Outlook 2003 tie into MSMQ? Charles "Kevin Longley" wrote in message ... Anything in the users local event logs at the same time? "Charles Blair" wrote in message ... No. The user is on our corporate network and setup with a standard Exchange email profile in Outlook. The user successfully sent email earlier the same day and also the following day, and these messages did show up in message tracking. During the timeframe of the problem, message tracking shows a continuous flow of messages from other users with no interruption to operations. Charles "Susan" wrote in message ... never seen anything like that before...was it sent using some other pop3 account, perhaps? was anything sent from his mailbox during that time frame showing up in message tracking? -- Susan Conkey [MVP] "Charles Blair" wrote in message ... Yes ... the date/time stamp that a sent message displays in the Sent column in the Sent Items folder. Even if you drag and drop an undelivered message from Drafts to Sent Items, it will not show a Sent date. The message has to actually be delivered from the Outbox before it is stamped with the sent date/time. I have searched Exchange message tracking using all combinations of variables, but this one particular message is not found. Charles "Susan" wrote in message ... there is a time stamp on it? that is odd...no entry anywhere in message tracking? -- Susan Conkey [MVP] "Charles Blair" wrote in message ... Windows 2003 SP1, Exchange 2003 SP1, Office 2003 SP1 I have a user that sent an email using Outlook (with an Exchange profile and on the corporate network) to another user in our Exchange organization, but it did not get delivered. The message shows up in the user's Outlook Sent Items folder, but there is no entry for this message in Exchange tracking. This is especially troubling, because the only way I know that an receives a valid time stamp and is copied to Sent Items folder, is if the session was successfully negotiated and the email was sent to the Exchange server. The user successfully sent email earlier the same day and also the following day. There is nothing in the Exchange server event log that shows an interruption in operations. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Charles |
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If you are running the xp sp2 firewall verify that you have an exception for
the outlook executable within the firewall exception settings. "Charles Blair" wrote in message ... Yes. There is a reoccurring warning message in the workstation application log: The COM+ Event System failed to create an instance of the subscriber partition:{41E90F3E-56C1-4633-81C3-6E8BAC8BDD70}!new:{C2F23AE4-82D8-456F-A4AF-A2655D8CA726}. CoGetObject returned HRESULT 8000401A. A google search brought up this MS article: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;331697 The workstation is already XP SP2. I am scheduling a reinstall of SP2 to hopefully clear the error, but does MS Outlook 2003 tie into MSMQ? Charles "Kevin Longley" wrote in message ... Anything in the users local event logs at the same time? "Charles Blair" wrote in message ... No. The user is on our corporate network and setup with a standard Exchange email profile in Outlook. The user successfully sent email earlier the same day and also the following day, and these messages did show up in message tracking. During the timeframe of the problem, message tracking shows a continuous flow of messages from other users with no interruption to operations. Charles "Susan" wrote in message ... never seen anything like that before...was it sent using some other pop3 account, perhaps? was anything sent from his mailbox during that time frame showing up in message tracking? -- Susan Conkey [MVP] "Charles Blair" wrote in message ... Yes ... the date/time stamp that a sent message displays in the Sent column in the Sent Items folder. Even if you drag and drop an undelivered message from Drafts to Sent Items, it will not show a Sent date. The message has to actually be delivered from the Outbox before it is stamped with the sent date/time. I have searched Exchange message tracking using all combinations of variables, but this one particular message is not found. Charles "Susan" wrote in message ... there is a time stamp on it? that is odd...no entry anywhere in message tracking? -- Susan Conkey [MVP] "Charles Blair" wrote in message ... Windows 2003 SP1, Exchange 2003 SP1, Office 2003 SP1 I have a user that sent an email using Outlook (with an Exchange profile and on the corporate network) to another user in our Exchange organization, but it did not get delivered. The message shows up in the user's Outlook Sent Items folder, but there is no entry for this message in Exchange tracking. This is especially troubling, because the only way I know that an receives a valid time stamp and is copied to Sent Items folder, is if the session was successfully negotiated and the email was sent to the Exchange server. The user successfully sent email earlier the same day and also the following day. There is nothing in the Exchange server event log that shows an interruption in operations. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Charles |
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The XP firewall is disabled via group policy.
There are not any other filtering applications installed. Charles "Kevin Longley" wrote in message ... If you are running the xp sp2 firewall verify that you have an exception for the outlook executable within the firewall exception settings. "Charles Blair" wrote in message ... Yes. There is a reoccurring warning message in the workstation application log: The COM+ Event System failed to create an instance of the subscriber partition:{41E90F3E-56C1-4633-81C3-6E8BAC8BDD70}!new:{C2F23AE4-82D8-456F-A4AF-A2655D8CA726}. CoGetObject returned HRESULT 8000401A. A google search brought up this MS article: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;331697 The workstation is already XP SP2. I am scheduling a reinstall of SP2 to hopefully clear the error, but does MS Outlook 2003 tie into MSMQ? Charles "Kevin Longley" wrote in message ... Anything in the users local event logs at the same time? "Charles Blair" wrote in message ... No. The user is on our corporate network and setup with a standard Exchange email profile in Outlook. The user successfully sent email earlier the same day and also the following day, and these messages did show up in message tracking. During the timeframe of the problem, message tracking shows a continuous flow of messages from other users with no interruption to operations. Charles "Susan" wrote in message ... never seen anything like that before...was it sent using some other pop3 account, perhaps? was anything sent from his mailbox during that time frame showing up in message tracking? -- Susan Conkey [MVP] "Charles Blair" wrote in message ... Yes ... the date/time stamp that a sent message displays in the Sent column in the Sent Items folder. Even if you drag and drop an undelivered message from Drafts to Sent Items, it will not show a Sent date. The message has to actually be delivered from the Outbox before it is stamped with the sent date/time. I have searched Exchange message tracking using all combinations of variables, but this one particular message is not found. Charles "Susan" wrote in message ... there is a time stamp on it? that is odd...no entry anywhere in message tracking? -- Susan Conkey [MVP] "Charles Blair" wrote in message ... Windows 2003 SP1, Exchange 2003 SP1, Office 2003 SP1 I have a user that sent an email using Outlook (with an Exchange profile and on the corporate network) to another user in our Exchange organization, but it did not get delivered. The message shows up in the user's Outlook Sent Items folder, but there is no entry for this message in Exchange tracking. This is especially troubling, because the only way I know that an receives a valid time stamp and is copied to Sent Items folder, is if the session was successfully negotiated and the email was sent to the Exchange server. The user successfully sent email earlier the same day and also the following day. There is nothing in the Exchange server event log that shows an interruption in operations. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Charles |
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