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Old January 26th 07, 12:27 AM posted to microsoft.public.exchange.admin,microsoft.public.outlook
DukieDallas
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Default Disappearing Mail in Cached Mode

I have a problem at a client that I've seen described in these groups but
never finally solved.

The problem is that one user (only) receives mail from 2 internal scanners
through SMTP into . All email from those two addresses is visible in OWA
and in Outlook as long as the Outlook is not in Cached Exchange Mode. If an
Outlook 2003 client is started for this user's mailbox with Cached Exchange
Mode enabled, the messages form those two email addresses only never appear
in that copy of Outlook and disappear from the OWA and non-cached Outlook
clients as soon as the cached Outlook 2003 client does its synch of the
InBox.

Messages from all other internal and external addresses are fine.

The messages come from scanners that are on the same network segment as the
server and the client PC and are presented with a From address that's in the
same domain as the one the server is authoritative for default recipient
policy. The SMTP server log always shows the messages coming in and being
accepted.

The environment is Server 2003 SBS SP1 with all patches, Exchange 2003 SP2
with all other updates, and Office/Outlook 2003 SP2 also with all updates.
The SMTP service is the one on the Svr2003SBS/Ex2003 server.

For troubleshooting beyond the setup above, I've:
- checked the Synch Issues folders on the Outlook 2003 client. Never
anything there.
- run scanost on the OST file. No problems.
- disabled cached mode in the Outlook 2003 client profile, deleted the OST
and OAB files in the profile folder, run Outlook in non-cached mode (and got
the messages OK), then re-enabled cached mode (messages disappear).
- Deleted the whole mail profiles in Control Panel/Mail (plus deleted the
OST/OAB files) and rebuilt a new one with the same profile name. No change.
- Repeated the step above but with a new profile name. No change.
- Checked client and server-side rules. None.
- Found no relevant errors in event logs on either the Outlook client PC or
the SBS/Exchange server.

I have the user running in non-cached mode now, but would prefer to convert
him back.

Would love to have a hint from someone.

Thanks.
DD


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  #2  
Old January 31st 07, 09:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.exchange.admin,microsoft.public.outlook
DukieDallas
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Default Disappearing Mail in Cached Mode

Have posted on this a couple of different times but haven't received any
replies.

Anyone have any ideas on this?

Thanks.

"DukieDallas" wrote in message
...
I have a problem at a client that I've seen described in these groups but
never finally solved.

The problem is that one user (only) receives mail from 2 internal scanners
through SMTP into . All email from those two addresses is visible in OWA
and in Outlook as long as the Outlook is not in Cached Exchange Mode. If
an Outlook 2003 client is started for this user's mailbox with Cached
Exchange Mode enabled, the messages form those two email addresses only
never appear in that copy of Outlook and disappear from the OWA and
non-cached Outlook clients as soon as the cached Outlook 2003 client does
its synch of the InBox.

Messages from all other internal and external addresses are fine.

The messages come from scanners that are on the same network segment as
the server and the client PC and are presented with a From address that's
in the same domain as the one the server is authoritative for default
recipient policy. The SMTP server log always shows the messages coming in
and being accepted.

The environment is Server 2003 SBS SP1 with all patches, Exchange 2003 SP2
with all other updates, and Office/Outlook 2003 SP2 also with all updates.
The SMTP service is the one on the Svr2003SBS/Ex2003 server.

For troubleshooting beyond the setup above, I've:
- checked the Synch Issues folders on the Outlook 2003 client. Never
anything there.
- run scanost on the OST file. No problems.
- disabled cached mode in the Outlook 2003 client profile, deleted the OST
and OAB files in the profile folder, run Outlook in non-cached mode (and
got the messages OK), then re-enabled cached mode (messages disappear).
- Deleted the whole mail profiles in Control Panel/Mail (plus deleted the
OST/OAB files) and rebuilt a new one with the same profile name. No
change.
- Repeated the step above but with a new profile name. No change.
- Checked client and server-side rules. None.
- Found no relevant errors in event logs on either the Outlook client PC
or the SBS/Exchange server.

I have the user running in non-cached mode now, but would prefer to
convert him back.

Would love to have a hint from someone.

Thanks.
DD



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Old February 15th 07, 07:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.exchange.admin,microsoft.public.outlook
warrior176@gmail.com
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Default Disappearing Mail in Cached Mode

On Jan 31, 12:30 pm, "DukieDallas" wrote:
Have posted on this a couple of different times but haven't received any
replies.

Anyone have any ideas on this?

Thanks.

"DukieDallas" wrote in message

...

I have a problem at a client that I've seen described in these groups but
never finally solved.


The problem is that one user (only) receives mail from 2 internal scanners
through SMTP into . Allemailfrom those two addresses is visible in OWA
and in Outlook as long as the Outlook is not inCachedExchangeMode. If
an Outlook 2003 client is started for this user's mailbox withCached
ExchangeModeenabled, the messages form those twoemailaddresses only
never appear in that copy of Outlook and disappear from the OWA and
non-cachedOutlook clients as soon as thecachedOutlook 2003 client does
its synch of the InBox.


Messages from all other internal and external addresses are fine.


The messages come from scanners that are on the same network segment as
the server and the client PC and are presented with a From address that's
in the same domain as the one the server is authoritative for default
recipient policy. The SMTP server log always shows the messages coming in
and being accepted.


The environment is Server 2003 SBS SP1 with all patches, Exchange 2003 SP2
with all other updates, and Office/Outlook 2003 SP2 also with all updates.
The SMTP service is the one on the Svr2003SBS/Ex2003 server.


For troubleshooting beyond the setup above, I've:
- checked the Synch Issues folders on the Outlook 2003 client. Never
anything there.
- run scanost on the OST file. No problems.
- disabledcachedmodein the Outlook 2003 client profile, deleted the OST
and OAB files in the profile folder, run Outlook in non-cachedmode(and
got the messages OK), then re-enabledcachedmode(messages disappear).
- Deleted the whole mail profiles in Control Panel/Mail (plus deleted the
OST/OAB files) and rebuilt a new one with the same profile name. No
change.
- Repeated the step above but with a new profile name. No change.
- Checked client and server-side rules. None.
- Found no relevant errors in event logs on either the Outlook client PC
or the SBS/Exchange server.


I have the user running in non-cachedmodenow, but would prefer to
convert him back.


Would love to have a hint from someone.


Thanks.
DD


Hey Duke,
Well, I had a similar problem with cached mode, but it had to do with
a user's outside email disappearing. Same scenario when non-cached
(emails from outside showed up) and cached (outside emails
disappeared). What I did to fix the problem was put the user back on
non-cached mode and then move all inbox & sent emails to a new
personal folder. I re-enabled cache mode and restarted outlook. I
then sent a test emails (hotmail, yahoo) from outside and emails
finally showed up and stayed. I think it has to do with emails
somehow being corrupted when users don't close Outlook correctly.
File--Exit. I'm assuming in my case, the corrupted file must be from
an outside email. In your case, it may be a scanned email file that
got corrupted.
Hope this helps, sorry if not too clear,

Go Warriors!!
EastBayWarnons

  #4  
Old February 18th 07, 07:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.exchange.admin,microsoft.public.outlook
DukieDallas
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Default Disappearing Mail in Cached Mode

Thank you, Warrior!


wrote in message
ups.com...
On Jan 31, 12:30 pm, "DukieDallas" wrote:
Have posted on this a couple of different times but haven't received any
replies.

Anyone have any ideas on this?

Thanks.

"DukieDallas" wrote in message

...

I have a problem at a client that I've seen described in these groups
but
never finally solved.


The problem is that one user (only) receives mail from 2 internal
scanners
through SMTP into . Allemailfrom those two addresses is visible in OWA
and in Outlook as long as the Outlook is not inCachedExchangeMode. If
an Outlook 2003 client is started for this user's mailbox withCached
ExchangeModeenabled, the messages form those twoemailaddresses only
never appear in that copy of Outlook and disappear from the OWA and
non-cachedOutlook clients as soon as thecachedOutlook 2003 client does
its synch of the InBox.


Messages from all other internal and external addresses are fine.


The messages come from scanners that are on the same network segment as
the server and the client PC and are presented with a From address
that's
in the same domain as the one the server is authoritative for default
recipient policy. The SMTP server log always shows the messages coming
in
and being accepted.


The environment is Server 2003 SBS SP1 with all patches, Exchange 2003
SP2
with all other updates, and Office/Outlook 2003 SP2 also with all
updates.
The SMTP service is the one on the Svr2003SBS/Ex2003 server.


For troubleshooting beyond the setup above, I've:
- checked the Synch Issues folders on the Outlook 2003 client. Never
anything there.
- run scanost on the OST file. No problems.
- disabledcachedmodein the Outlook 2003 client profile, deleted the OST
and OAB files in the profile folder, run Outlook in non-cachedmode(and
got the messages OK), then re-enabledcachedmode(messages disappear).
- Deleted the whole mail profiles in Control Panel/Mail (plus deleted
the
OST/OAB files) and rebuilt a new one with the same profile name. No
change.
- Repeated the step above but with a new profile name. No change.
- Checked client and server-side rules. None.
- Found no relevant errors in event logs on either the Outlook client
PC
or the SBS/Exchange server.


I have the user running in non-cachedmodenow, but would prefer to
convert him back.


Would love to have a hint from someone.


Thanks.
DD


Hey Duke,
Well, I had a similar problem with cached mode, but it had to do with
a user's outside email disappearing. Same scenario when non-cached
(emails from outside showed up) and cached (outside emails
disappeared). What I did to fix the problem was put the user back on
non-cached mode and then move all inbox & sent emails to a new
personal folder. I re-enabled cache mode and restarted outlook. I
then sent a test emails (hotmail, yahoo) from outside and emails
finally showed up and stayed. I think it has to do with emails
somehow being corrupted when users don't close Outlook correctly.
File--Exit. I'm assuming in my case, the corrupted file must be from
an outside email. In your case, it may be a scanned email file that
got corrupted.
Hope this helps, sorry if not too clear,

Go Warriors!!
EastBayWarnons



  #5  
Old February 18th 07, 07:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.exchange.admin,microsoft.public.outlook
DukieDallas
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 8
Default Disappearing Mail in Cached Mode

Thank you, Warrior!


wrote in message
ups.com...
On Jan 31, 12:30 pm, "DukieDallas" wrote:
Have posted on this a couple of different times but haven't received any
replies.

Anyone have any ideas on this?

Thanks.

"DukieDallas" wrote in message

...

I have a problem at a client that I've seen described in these groups
but
never finally solved.


The problem is that one user (only) receives mail from 2 internal
scanners
through SMTP into . Allemailfrom those two addresses is visible in OWA
and in Outlook as long as the Outlook is not inCachedExchangeMode. If
an Outlook 2003 client is started for this user's mailbox withCached
ExchangeModeenabled, the messages form those twoemailaddresses only
never appear in that copy of Outlook and disappear from the OWA and
non-cachedOutlook clients as soon as thecachedOutlook 2003 client does
its synch of the InBox.


Messages from all other internal and external addresses are fine.


The messages come from scanners that are on the same network segment as
the server and the client PC and are presented with a From address
that's
in the same domain as the one the server is authoritative for default
recipient policy. The SMTP server log always shows the messages coming
in
and being accepted.


The environment is Server 2003 SBS SP1 with all patches, Exchange 2003
SP2
with all other updates, and Office/Outlook 2003 SP2 also with all
updates.
The SMTP service is the one on the Svr2003SBS/Ex2003 server.


For troubleshooting beyond the setup above, I've:
- checked the Synch Issues folders on the Outlook 2003 client. Never
anything there.
- run scanost on the OST file. No problems.
- disabledcachedmodein the Outlook 2003 client profile, deleted the OST
and OAB files in the profile folder, run Outlook in non-cachedmode(and
got the messages OK), then re-enabledcachedmode(messages disappear).
- Deleted the whole mail profiles in Control Panel/Mail (plus deleted
the
OST/OAB files) and rebuilt a new one with the same profile name. No
change.
- Repeated the step above but with a new profile name. No change.
- Checked client and server-side rules. None.
- Found no relevant errors in event logs on either the Outlook client
PC
or the SBS/Exchange server.


I have the user running in non-cachedmodenow, but would prefer to
convert him back.


Would love to have a hint from someone.


Thanks.
DD


Hey Duke,
Well, I had a similar problem with cached mode, but it had to do with
a user's outside email disappearing. Same scenario when non-cached
(emails from outside showed up) and cached (outside emails
disappeared). What I did to fix the problem was put the user back on
non-cached mode and then move all inbox & sent emails to a new
personal folder. I re-enabled cache mode and restarted outlook. I
then sent a test emails (hotmail, yahoo) from outside and emails
finally showed up and stayed. I think it has to do with emails
somehow being corrupted when users don't close Outlook correctly.
File--Exit. I'm assuming in my case, the corrupted file must be from
an outside email. In your case, it may be a scanned email file that
got corrupted.
Hope this helps, sorry if not too clear,

Go Warriors!!
EastBayWarnons




 




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