No transport provider error

D

durgaprasad

Hi,

I use Outlook 2000 and connect to exchange server 2000. If I send a message
with attachment of size more than 30 mb, I receive a non delivery
notification saying

Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.
Subject: test large file
Sent: 6/8/2004 11:54 AM

The following recipient(s) could not be reached:

Durgaprasad,P on 6/8/2004 11:54 AM
No transport provider was available for delivery to this
recipient.

This does not happen when I send a message with small attachments.

Please let me know how to solve this.

regards,

Durga.
 
B

Bob Cooley

Many, if not all, ISPs have attachment limitations. You're probably either
hitting your ISP limit or the recipient's attachment limit. Try either
reducing the size by zipping it up or breaking it apart...


--
Bob Cooley
Supportability Program Manager
Microsoft Technical Support
for Platforms & Business Applications
 
D

durgaprasad

Hi,

Thanks for the response. There is no limit set at the exchange server end.

I could send the message with 30 mb when exchange server is the only service
added to the profile. I have any other service added to the profile along
with the
exchange server and exchange server set as primary mail delivery location,
this problem
occurs.

if I remove the other service from the profile and keep only the exchange
server the message goes.

Any help on how to trouble shoot this.

regards,

durga.
 

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