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Tim
Help!
I'm not sure if this is an Exchange or Outlook issue. When sending emails
with large attahcments to internet addresses on a large distribution list,
some of the recipients get the email 20 or 30 times. Here's what I know:
Exchange 2003 Enterprise SP2 Version 6.5 build 7638.2 SP2 running on WIndows
2003 Enterprise edition SP2
Symantec Information Foundation Mail Secruity for MS Exchange v 6.0.3.201
running with the Premium Antispam addition.
Symantec Antivirus v10.0.6.6000 running on the server.
Senders are using Outlook 2003 that is fully patched. There are three users
that are having this issue.
They are sending to many different internet email addresses. Only a few
recipients are receiving it multiple times. There does not seem to be a
pattern based on email domain.
I don't know the mail server/client of the recipients.
Outbound mail is not using a smarthost
Outbound mail is not being scanned by AV at the client or server as far I as
can tell.
This does not happen if sending to a single email address. Only when there
are multiple recipients.
I did ask the senders to change the server timeout from the default of 30
seconds but they have not had to do any more bulk emails with large
attachments.
The customers are getting very annoyed that their mailboxes are filling up
and then rejecting mail.
Thanks,
Tim Lange
I'm not sure if this is an Exchange or Outlook issue. When sending emails
with large attahcments to internet addresses on a large distribution list,
some of the recipients get the email 20 or 30 times. Here's what I know:
Exchange 2003 Enterprise SP2 Version 6.5 build 7638.2 SP2 running on WIndows
2003 Enterprise edition SP2
Symantec Information Foundation Mail Secruity for MS Exchange v 6.0.3.201
running with the Premium Antispam addition.
Symantec Antivirus v10.0.6.6000 running on the server.
Senders are using Outlook 2003 that is fully patched. There are three users
that are having this issue.
They are sending to many different internet email addresses. Only a few
recipients are receiving it multiple times. There does not seem to be a
pattern based on email domain.
I don't know the mail server/client of the recipients.
Outbound mail is not using a smarthost
Outbound mail is not being scanned by AV at the client or server as far I as
can tell.
This does not happen if sending to a single email address. Only when there
are multiple recipients.
I did ask the senders to change the server timeout from the default of 30
seconds but they have not had to do any more bulk emails with large
attachments.
The customers are getting very annoyed that their mailboxes are filling up
and then rejecting mail.
Thanks,
Tim Lange