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Question : Exporting Exchange Message Tracking Results
Hi,
I'm working with Exchange 07. My users are having trouble sending to a certain domain. We get no bounce receipts. The users send a message and it looks like it goes until the intended recipient complains they never got the message.
I had one of the users on the other domain ask their IT person if he could look into the possibility that our messages were caught by their spam filter. He said that since we are able to receive from them but not send to them, that WE are blocking THEM. This makes no sense to me so I asked the user if the IT person would call me. He refused and said it was our problem. :sigh:
So, I used the Exchange Troubleshooting Assistant to track the messages we have attempted to send to the other domain. I show each message received by my server, processed and sent to the other domain's IP address.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but this would indicate that our server sent the messages....what happens after that is on them.
I would like to print these results but can't. I believe there is a code or script to export these results to a .csv....anyone know how I can do it? I need to be able to prove our server sent the messages.
Any help would be appreciated. Thank you
Answer : Exporting Exchange Message Tracking Results
Sorry and the answer to your actual question:
http://www.ditii.com/2008/
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