![]() ![]() \Exchange Server\TransportRoles\data\Queue Hub Transport server and Edge Transport serverįront-End Server (also a front-end for other protocols – IMAP/POP/HTTP) This table shows some of the differences relevant to this issue: What An important part of the change was the move of message queues to an ESE database, not very different from Exchange Server’s mailbox databases. In Exchange 2007, Microsoft wrote a brand new SMTP stack for Exchange Server instead of relying on the SMTP Server in IIS, which historically came with its own dependencies and soft spots. The event goes on to tell you that inbound mail submission has stopped, and it’s due to disk space being low on the volume where the queue database is located.įigure 1: Event ID 15002 logged by MSExchangeTransport What’s changed in Exchange 2007 and later? The Application Event Log has Event ID 15002 from MSExchangeTransport saying “ The resource pressure is constant at High. Not a good thing the night before a presentation – Murphy’s law at work again! ![]() ![]() When trying to telnet to the SMTP port of an Exchange 2007 Hub Transport server, I got the following error: In my hotel room in Orlando, getting ready for an Exchange 2007 transport presentation tomorrow morning at TechMentor.
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