Message Rerouted And Delayed By Store Driver Exchange 2007

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Message Rerouted And Delayed By Store Driver Exchange 2007

Applies to: Exchange Server 2007 SP3, Exchange Server 2007 SP2, Exchange Server 2007 SP1, Exchange Server 2007 Topic Last Modified: 2007-08-14 This topic describes Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 message routing scenarios where a message that is not delivered is put in the Unreachable queue for one of the following reasons: • A routing path could not be determined. • The message is rerouted.

When you track message flow or monitor transport message queues by using the Queue Viewer, it helps to understand under what conditions messages are put in the Unreachable queue or are rerouted. When a message is rerouted, it is resubmitted to the submission queue to determine the current least cost routing path. The categorizer determines the routing path. Note: The decision to put a message in the Unreachable queue is made during the routing phase of categorization. If a routing path cannot be calculated for a message during the routing phase, the message is sent to the Unreachable queue. The decision to reroute a message occurs during the message delivery phase in SMTP Send. If there are configuration changes that require a message in the queue to be resubmitted, the message is resubmitted for recategorization in the message delivery phase and rerouted with the new configuration information.

Message Rerouted And Delayed By Store Driver Exchange 2007

Depending on the type of configuration change, some or all resubmitted messages may be sent to the Unreachable queue or to a different delivery queue. For more information about how the least cost routing path is computed, see. For more information about how the categorizer works, see. Exchange 2007 transport servers detect configuration changes that may modify how a message is routed. For more information about how messages are routed in an Exchange 2007 organization by using Active Directory-based site routing, see. For more information how to troubleshoot mail flow problems by using the Queue Viewer and other tools, see the following topics: • • • • The Exchange 2007 Wiki. Remote delivery queues are the main focus of message rerouting. Local delivery refers to delivery of messages that are sent to a recipient with a mailbox in the same Active Directory directory service site as the Hub Transport server on which categorization occurred.

Remote delivery refers to delivery of messages to recipients in the Exchange organization and to external recipients. Remote delivery includes routing to remote Active Directory sites, to legacy routing groups, and to remote domains.

Remote delivery can be affected by configuration changes in various ways. The routing component of the categorizer tries to detect whether messages in a queue must be rerouted during enhanced Domain Name System (DNS) resolution. Enhanced DNS is a component of the Microsoft Exchange Transport service. During enhanced DNS resolution, the next hop selection is resolved to a list of target server names. The next hop is a property stamped as the NextHopSolutionKey attribute on the message during categorization. Schecter Van Nuys Serial Numbers.  The routing component of the message categorizer tries to detect any configuration changes that require resubmission of the messages in the queue. The store driver is a Hub Transport server component that delivers inbound messages to the Exchange databases.