Exchange 2003: One user getting "No transport provider was available for delivery to this" several times a day
Her mailbox was on the old Exchange 2000 server, and we moved it
(along with 500 hundred others) on to the new Exchange 2003 server
using the Exchange task wizard.
On 11 Oct, 16:56, "Ed Crowley [MVP]" wrote:
Define "migrated".
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"KingCronos" wrote in message
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She was migrated from the old Exchange 2000 server to 2003, but so
were 500 other people and as far as Im aware no one else is having the
same problems. From what the user tells me it appears that this
problem is quite random, but that often messages she cannot send at
one point in the day, are successfully sent when she tries again at
another time. She is a remote user, but as she dials into the HQ
Citrix network via DSL, I dont see how this could make a difference.
Thanks
On 10 Oct, 19:09, "Ed Crowley [MVP]" wrote:
Is this internittent or is it repeatable with replies to the same
message(s)? Was this user migrated from a different Exchange system?
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"KingCronos" wrote in message
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On 9 Oct, 17:43, "Ed Crowley [MVP]" wrote:
Repeating:
The place to start is to find out how this user is addressing the
e-mail
messages in question.
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"Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!"
"KingCronos" wrote in message
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Hi,
The mail profile is correct. We run a locked down Citrix system.
Also,
often the user gets the problem even when she just replies to a
message she has received.
Any ideas?
Thanks
On 8 Oct, 18:22, "Ed Crowley [MVP]" wrote:
The place to start is to find out . Another thing to look at is
how
the Outlook
profile
is configured.
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Ed Crowley
MVP - Exchange
"Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!"
"KingCronos" wrote in message
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We run Exchange 2003 in a WIndows 2000 domain. Most of our
clients
(including the problem user) use citrix, so the setup for
individuals
has little variation on basics such as Outlook 2003. One user
continually has problems sending out and several times a day
(sometimes much more), she is prevented from sending emails with
the error:
The following recipient(s) could not be reached:
John Doe on 20/09/2007 10:01
No transport provider was available for delivery to
this
recipient.
I looked up the 'no transport' issue on Microsoft KB, and nothing
was
really applicable except I thought problem contacts, but then the
user
told me that the last four times she received these NDRS, all she
had
done was replied to messages that had been sent to her. The user
can
usually re send the messages successfully later on in the day.
One thing I should also mention is that she is a remote user BUT,
she
uses a DSL connection to get to her Citrix session, and therefore
all
software and network connections are preferably running in the
main
office.
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Im not sure what you mean by "how this user is addressing the e-mail
messages in question". On occasion she merely hits the reply button
after reading an email she has received, so the address was the same
as from where it was received, but the error still comes sporadically.-
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