Difference between revisions of "Exchange Troubleshooting"
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In the DNS manager create a new Forward Lookup Zone | In the DNS manager create a new Forward Lookup Zone | ||
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− | Service: _autodiscover | + | *Service: _autodiscover |
− | Protocol: _tcp | + | *Protocol: _tcp |
− | Port Number: 443 | + | *Port Number: 443 |
− | Host: mail.gwava.com | + | *Host: mail.gwava.com |
Revision as of 18:42, 25 August 2014
New Email Stuck In Drafts Folder
In Microsoft Exchange 2013 it can stop sending emails and they seem to end up being stuck in the Drafts folder.
If they can still receive outside mail the issue is that Exchange is not processing outgoing mail correctly.
The first thing to do is to see if the mail system is running correctly in Services
- Go to: Start/Services
- Then find the service: Microsoft Exchange Mailbox Transport Submission
- Make sure it is running or start it, found on the left sidebar, if it is not.
- Once it is started the Draft Folders should clear immediately.
Endpoint Error during migration
If the customer has multiple email domains but only one one AD domain you will see this error.
Autodiscover needs to be added to your DNS .srv file. Microsoft has a kb on that subject http://support.microsoft.com/kb/940881/en-us
In the DNS manager create a new Forward Lookup Zone The general format is:
- Service: _autodiscover
- Protocol: _tcp
- Port Number: 443
- Host: mail.gwava.com