Microsoft KB Archive/190021

= XADM: Messages Sitting in IMS Inbound Queue Waiting Delivery =

Article ID: 190021

Article Last Modified on 10/28/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Exchange Server 5.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q190021



SYMPTOMS
On an Exchange Server computer that hosts a working Internet Mail Service (Internet Mail Connector in version 4.0), after changing the "forward all messages to host" IP address in the Connections\Message Delivery property page of the IMS, inbound mail may start to sit in the Inbound Waiting Delivery queue of the IMS and the administrator may start receiving the following notifications:

Internal processing error 4115. Message from the spool file J9QXJV0J

(J9ZffVLD) seems to be looping through the routing extension of the

Internet Mail Service (IMS). Please check that the routing DLL is

configured properly.

The Administrator account, specified in the Internet Mail property page of the Internet Mail Service, gets the following notification:

 From: System Administrator  To: Administrator  Subject: Notification: Inbound Mail Failure Date: Wednesday, April 30, 1997 1:25 PM  The following recipients did not receive the attached mail. Reasons are listed with each recipient:

 administrator@example.microsoft.com MSEXCH:IMS:Org Name:Site Name:Server Name 0 (00120270) Too Many Hops  ddatsomo@example.microsoft.com MSEXCH:IMS:Org Name:Site Name:Server Name 0 (00120270) Too Many Hops

In Event Viewer, you might find the following error:

  Unable to submit, send, or transfer out a message. Check pr_recipient_number, pr_recipient_type, pr_report_time. From MSExchangeIS private.

Enabling and inspecting the SMTP protocol logging shows that the inbound messages were successfully received.



CAUSE
The Internet Mail Service may be configured to route mail to its own server. There are two ways to work around this incorrect configuration.



WORKAROUND

 * If you are selecting "Reroute incoming SMTP mail using POP3" in the Internet Mail Service Routing property page, then you must remove your own domain name from the routing table in this property page. Also you must stop both the Internet Mail Service and the MTA services, or better yet, restart the server. If you do not stop these two services and restart them, the SMTP routing changes will not take effect.

If there are no POP3 clients connected to this Exchange Server computer, select the other option, "Do not route."
 * Check the Connected sites tab within the Property page of the IMS and remove any entries in this property page if this Internet Mail Service is not connecting to another Exchange Server site.

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