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healingrooms -> RE: You do not have permission to send to this recipient (22.May2007 4:15:37 PM)
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This is my first time posting. It looks like I'm digging up the body again, since I have encountered this same error message, but only after installing the service packs 1 & 2 of Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 to our plain-old MSExchange 2003 that worked without the service packs. Refreshing the topic, here is the error message: You do not have permission to send to this recipient. For assistance, contact your system administrator. MSEXCH:MSExchangeIS:/DC=local/DC=hrm:COVENANT (By the way, hrm is the domain name, and Covenant is the server's name) Again, we didn't have this problem happening until a few days ago when I installed SP1 & SP2 to MS Exchange 2003. It had been running without SP1 & SP2 for about a year, and did not have this problem happen once. Whether it's related to SP1, or to SP2, it's hard to say, since I installed them one right after the other. Like a previous poster, not all email addresses are having this problem. I looked at the Server Management on MS Small Business Server 2003, and for each of the addresses that is having this problem. None of them happened to stand out for any security issues. I looked into the Server Management -> Standard Management -> Users -> Manage Users -> [individual username] -> Properties -> Exchange Advanced -> Mailbox Rights (Permissions for [username]) ... and checked off the "Allow" box for just about everything (save for "Associated external account" and "Special Permissions"), as my own -working- email addresses had been checked. After doing that and experimenting with sending emails again from that address, we still got the same error message. At first I noticed a pattern that the primary email address (used by default when sending messages) is what was blocked from sending messages, but that didn't happen for all primary email addresses, so scratch that thought. I also checked into the suggestion that the max number of emails sent from an email address might stop the sender from sending anything for the remainder of the day, but some of the blocked email addresses happen to be ones that didn't send a single email.... and my own address is #2 in the number of messages sent per day, and yet my address wasn't blocked, so scratch that thought, too. Does this trigger any new suggestions? Bryce Morrison Healing Rooms Ministries
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