Hi Chem,
I'm pretty sure we are directly connected to our ISP. We have a
server, but I think we are only using that for our in-house mail
routing. No one ever touches the server for anything. If there is a
problem, I imagine they'll call Nuvox out. (But, we haven't had a
problem in over two years.) I am the only one of six of us who's
having this problem. Some of us use Outlook and some use Outlook
Express.
Most of these messages come from CareerBuilder (probably 99% of them).
As far as I know, they are not any that I send, they're incoming. I
still get the majority of CareerBuilder message okay. I even get the
message that the System Administrator "says" it can't deliver.
I've run AVG Anti-Spyware, Ad-Aware, and PC BugDoctor. All it usually
finds is a bunch of "spyware" cookies. PC BugDoctor finds a few
"missing shortcuts".
Thanks,
Diane
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> wrote:
>
> Hello Diane,
>
> Are you using a domain server with Microsoft Exchange or are you
directly
> connecting to an outside ISP?
>
> You will get this message when the domain you are sending to is
added to the
> cluster, but not pointed to a DNS server and the exchange server
thinks the
> domain is a local address.
>
> Cheers,
> Chem
>
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> Subject: [A-1-Computer_Tech] System Administrator messages
>
> Hello, I just keep getting these darn messages (well...about 6 a day
> out of the 80-100 messages per day total). But I just can't figure
> out why I started getting them in the first place. No one else in
> our office gets them.
>
> Here's the problem:
>
> In Outlook (XP/2003), I'm getting System Administrator messages.
> They don't really tell you anything useful. They do have a button
> for "Send Again". When it's clicked, it shows the original message,
> along with some new buttons for "Resend From", "Resend To", etc.
> Funny thing is, the message says the mail is undeliverable, yet I
> always get the original message anyway.
>