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http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb%3Ben-us%3B822933&x=11&y=20
Clean up the Exchange queues
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Remove the UCE from the SMTP queues on your
computer. To do this, follow these steps:
Warning During
this process, all messages that are destined to external SMTP recipients
are deleted. Internal e-mail messages and incoming e-mail messages from
the Internet are not affected. These settings are temporary, and the
typical mail flow is restored after the Exchange SMTP queues are cleaned
up.
- Start the Server Management tool.
- Expand Advanced Management, expand your Exchange
organization, and then click Connectors.Note
This procedure requires an SMTP connector. - Use one of the
following methods:- If your Windows SBS-based computer does not
have an SMTP connector, you must create one. To create an SMTP
connector, follow these steps:- Right-click Connectors, point to New,
and then click SMTP Connector. - In the Name box, type temporary smtp connector.
- Click
Add, click your Windows SBS-based
computer in the Server box, and then
click OK. - Click the Address Space tab, and then click Add.
- Click SMTP, click OK,
leave the asterisk in the E-mail domain
box, and then click OK. - Click the General tab.
- Right-click Connectors, point to New,
- If
your Windows SBS-based computer has an SMTP connector, you must modify
the connector. Typically, the Windows SBS SMTP connector is named
SmallBusiness SMTP connector. To modify this connector, follow these
steps:- Right-click this connector, and then click Properties.
Note If you have more
than one SMTP connector, work with the one that contains an asterisk
in the SMTP address space on the Address Space
tab. - Click the General
tab, and then note all the settings that are listed on this tab. You
must restore these settings after you clean out the Exchange queues.
- Right-click this connector, and then click Properties.
- If your Windows SBS-based computer does not
- Click
Forward all mail through this connector to the
following smart hosts, type an IP address that is not valid,
and enclose it in square brackets. For example, type [99.99.99.99]. - Click the Delivery Options tab, and then click Specify when messages are sent through this connector.
- In
the Connection time list, click Run daily at 11:00 PM, and then click OK. - In the left pane of the Server
Management tool, expand Servers, expand
your Windows SBS-based computer, expand Protocols,
expand SMTP, right-click Default SMTP Virtual Server, and then click Stop. - When the Default SMTP Virtual
Server has successfully stopped, right-click Default
SMTP Virtual Server, and then click Start. - After the Default SMTP Virtual Server has successfully
started, wait for about 10 minutes.Note When you restart
the default SMTP virtual server, it re-enumerates the e-mail messages
and puts them in a single queue for the Windows SBS SMTP connector that
you configured. - In the left pane of the Server Management
tool, expand Servers, expand your
Windows SBS-based computer, and then click Queues. - Note
the total number of messages that appear next to the Windows SBS SMTP
connector that you configured. This number must stabilize so that you
can remove all the e-mail messages at the same time. - Every 15
minutes, right-click Queues, and then
click Refresh. - Repeat step 12
until the number of messages in the Windows SBS SMTP connector queue
remains constant. - In the right pane, right-click the Windows SBS
SMTP queue, and then click Find messages. - In
the Number of messages to be listed in the
search box, click an appropriate number to let you remove all
the messages at the same time. For example, if you have 900 messages
that you want to remove, click 1000 in
the Number of messages to be listed in the search
box. - Click Find Now.
- In
the Search Results list, select all the
messages. To do this, click a message, and then press SHIFT+PAGE DOWN. - Right-click
the selected messages, and then click Delete (no
NDR). - When you receive the following message, click Yes:
Note If you are removing
many messages, the removal process may take a long time. - After
the messages are successfully removed, close the Find
Messages connector name dialog box. - Right-click
Queues, and then click Refresh. - Note the total number of
messages that appear next to the Windows SBS SMTP connector that you
configured. This number must be zero. - Repeat steps 21 and 22
about every 5 minutes to make sure that the Windows SBS SMTP queue
remains at zero messages. If the number of messages in the Windows SBS
SMTP queue increases, Exchange Server 2003 is still processing messages
for external delivery. In this scenario, continue to update the display
until the number of messages in the Windows SBS SMTP queue stabilizes. - Repeat
steps 14 through 23 until the number of messages in the Windows SBS
SMTP queue remains at zero. In this scenario, the Exchange Server 2003
SMTP queues have been cleaned of all the UCE.
After you have
cleaned the Exchange SMTP queues, restore your SMTP connector
configuration to its original settings. If you created a temporary SMTP
connector, remove it. To do this, follow these steps:
- In the left
pane of the Server Management tool, expand Connectors,
right-click temporary smtp connector,
and then click Delete. - When you
receive the following message, click Yes:
Note After you modify or remove the
SMTP connector, you must restart your SMTP virtual server.
If
the Exchange queues fill with outgoing messages that are waiting to be
delivered to external recipients after you complete this process, your
computer may be configured as an SMTP open relay, or your computer may
be the target of an authenticated relay attack.
For more information about how to resolve this issue, click the
following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge
Base:
( http://support.microsoft.com/kb/324958/
)
How to block open SMTP relaying and clean up Exchange Server SMTP
queues in Windows Small Business Server