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Mailbox Manager Problems
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| Mailbox Manager runs and does send a report. But the
report states that 0 mailboxes were processed:
The Microsoft Exchange Server Mailbox Manager has
completed processing mailboxes
Started at: 2002-09-17 15:17:36
Completed at: 2002-09-17 15:17:37
Mailboxes processed: 0
Messages moved: 0
Size of moved messages: 0.00 KB
Deleted messages: 0
Size of deleted messages: 0.00 KB
The fact that it takes a total of 1 second to run leads
me to believe it is sucessfully processing nothing.
This is a stand alone server in a single domain
environment, original Exchange service account is in
tact. There are over 100 mailboxes on the server. This
appears to be the only problem with the Exchange server
(although if we cant schedule deletions HD space will
become a problem). Any ideas?
*** I have found similir posts reguarding this on google
(all with no solutions). There is even an article about
this and supposedly a fix for it on
Exchangeadmin.org..... but of course they want a
subscription before theyll explain the fix. Found
nothing at the MS Knowledgebase.
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| Jane Yan[MS] 2002-10-05, 8:25 pm |
| What is your mailbox manage policy like?
jianyan
"Brian" <Bpopalisky@risco.net> wrote in message
news:121e01c25e8c$6d2be1e0$2ae
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> Mailbox Manager runs and does send a report. But the
> report states that 0 mailboxes were processed:
>
> The Microsoft Exchange Server Mailbox Manager has
> completed processing mailboxes
> Started at: 2002-09-17 15:17:36
> Completed at: 2002-09-17 15:17:37
> Mailboxes processed: 0
> Messages moved: 0
> Size of moved messages: 0.00 KB
> Deleted messages: 0
> Size of deleted messages: 0.00 KB
>
> The fact that it takes a total of 1 second to run leads
> me to believe it is sucessfully processing nothing.
>
> This is a stand alone server in a single domain
> environment, original Exchange service account is in
> tact. There are over 100 mailboxes on the server. This
> appears to be the only problem with the Exchange server
> (although if we cant schedule deletions HD space will
> become a problem). Any ideas?
>
>
> *** I have found similir posts reguarding this on google
> (all with no solutions). There is even an article about
> this and supposedly a fix for it on
> Exchangeadmin.org..... but of course they want a
> subscription before theyll explain the fix. Found
> nothing at the MS Knowledgebase.
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| Chris Roberts 2002-10-05, 8:25 pm |
| Brian,
It sounds to me like your filter isn't setup to actually run against any
mailboxes. What exactly does your filter look like?
Chris
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