FYI - Possible Ex2003 SP1 problems with digitally signed mes
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FYI - Possible Ex2003 SP1 problems with digitally signed mes

 
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MartinHTN
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Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2005 7:22 pm    Post subject: FYI - Possible Ex2003 SP1 problems with digitally signed mes Reply with quote

FYI to anyone who has Ex2003 SP1. I came across this problem on my server
and the hotfix resolved it. Note: I didn't have the exact problem described
because my messages were getting stuck in the "Local delivery" queue, not
the "Messages pending submission" queue and I never got any error events,
but nonetheless the hotfix corrected it.

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=843545
Digitally signed messages remain in the Messages pending submission queue
and are not delivered in Exchange Server 2003 SP1

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Sincerely,
Martin
MCSA: M

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Sabo, Eric
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Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2005 9:26 pm    Post subject: Re: FYI - Possible Ex2003 SP1 problems with digitally signed Reply with quote

I ran into the same problem, the hotfix corrected it.


"MartinHTN" <m@ht.n> wrote in message
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FYI to anyone who has Ex2003 SP1. I came across this problem on my server
and the hotfix resolved it. Note: I didn't have the exact problem
described because my messages were getting stuck in the "Local delivery"
queue, not the "Messages pending submission" queue and I never got any
error events, but nonetheless the hotfix corrected it.

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=843545
Digitally signed messages remain in the Messages pending submission queue
and are not delivered in Exchange Server 2003 SP1

--
Sincerely,
Martin
MCSA: M
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