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In de bijlage staat een screenshot van message track in exchange 2003 SBS

Ik heb al in de queues gekeken van exchange maar daar zie ik niks vreemd.
Heeft iemand een idee wat er aan de hand is? Of ligt het probleem bij de verzender?
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Wellicht staat message tracking aan in Exchange.

Enable Message Tracking
You set message tracking only on a server. All messages that are routed through a server are added to the message tracking logs. You can record information about the sender, the message, and the recipient. If you need to log more detailed information, you can also record the subject line of the e-mail message.

To enable message tracking:

Start System Manager: On the Start menu, point to Programs, point to Microsoft Exchange, and then click System Manager.
Cannot Start the Application
You can manually start the application by following these instructions: On the Start menu, point to Programs, point to Microsoft Exchange, and then click System Manager.
In the console tree, double-click Server, right-click a server, and then click Properties.
To record the subject of any message sent to, from, or through the server, on the General tab, select the Enable subject logging and display check box.
To log information about the sender, the time the message was sent or received, the message size and priority, or the message recipients, select the Enable message tracking check box.
To change the directory in which the log file is stored, click Change and enter the new directory name in which the Message Tracking Log Files will be stored.

Kijk dus of die 2 zaken die hierboven zijn behandeld wel afgezet zijn.

Iets anders dat aan kan staan is Diagnostic Logging (in tabblad Diagnostic Logging in de Eigenschappen van de server). Loop alle secties na en zorg ervoor dat overal het Logging Level op None staat.

EDIT: Kijk ook naar het volgende (protocol logging):
Enable Logging for SMTP, NNTP, and HTTP Protocols
By setting the configuration properties of the virtual server associated with each messaging transport protocol, you can protect your mail system in multiple ways. The Internet protocols (SMTP, HTTP, and NNTP) enable you to use logging to track the commands the virtual server receives from clients. For example, for each message you can view the client IP address, client domain name, date and time of the message, and number of bytes sent.

When logging is used with Windows 2000 event logs, the protocol log enables you to audit the use of the virtual server and identify problems.

The following procedure describes how to enable logging on virtual servers except for the HTTP Exchange Virtual Server. You enable logging on the HTTP Exchange Virtual Server through the IIS snap-in.

To enable protocol logging for SMTP and NNTP virtual servers:

Start System Manager: On the Start menu, point to Programs, point to Microsoft Exchange, and then click System Manager.
Cannot Start the Application
You can manually start the application by following these instructions: On the Start menu, point to Programs, point to Microsoft Exchange, and then click System Manager.
Navigate to the SMTP, or NNTP virtual server.
Servers

Server name
Protocols
Protocol type
Virtual server
Right-click the virtual server, and then click Properties.
On the General tab, select the Enable logging check box.
In the Active log format drop-down list, select the log file format, and then click Properties. The default log file format for NNTP is Microsoft IIS Log File Format and for SMTP is W3C Extended Log File Format.
In the Logging Properties dialog box, on the General Properties tab, select the time interval to write to the log file, log file size, directory where the log file exists, and other parameters depending on the type of format you selected.
If you selected W3C Extended Log File Format, in the Advanced dialog box, on the Extended Properties tab, specify the W3C extended log file entries.

Succes,

Tijs.
 
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