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Exchange server has given up sending the email- Due to ISP problem
Hi
Our internet is hosted with an external company and the Mail Filtering as well. The internet connectivity has been lost due to ISP problem. It is the 2nd day and we are able to receive inbound emails. But if staff send email from our network it is not going through and they get a message which says "Delivery is delayed to these recipients or distribution lists. This message has not yet been delivered. Microsoft Exchange will continue to try delivering the message on your behalf "
So do do staff need to send the email once the connectivity has been restored / will the failed mail will be sent automatically?
Any suggestion would be great.
Thanks
Our internet is hosted with an external company and the Mail Filtering as well. The internet connectivity has been lost due to ISP problem. It is the 2nd day and we are able to receive inbound emails. But if staff send email from our network it is not going through and they get a message which says "Delivery is delayed to these recipients or distribution lists. This message has not yet been delivered. Microsoft Exchange will continue to try delivering the message on your behalf "
So do do staff need to send the email once the connectivity has been restored / will the failed mail will be sent automatically?
Any suggestion would be great.
Thanks
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Thanks for the post, I am not very confident doing this with Power shell. Is there a way of doing this in the EMC.
Any help would be great.
Any help would be great.
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Thanks Tom
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