XFOR: Looping Message in Mail System That Contains DL with Members on Both Sides of the ConnectorID: Q166654
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A Microsoft Exchange Server distribution list (DL) may contain recipients
that exist on both sides of a connector (for example, on a TAO host and in
Exchange Server). If dirsync is enabled and propagation of DLs is allowed,
the Exchange Server DL will show up in the foreign mail system, usually as
an individual recipient within the foreign mail system. If a user on the
foreign mail system sends a message to that DL, the DL will traverse the
connector and be fanned out at the DL's creation point (in this case
Exchange Server).
Once DL expansion is completed, Exchange Server attempts to send to all
recipients. If one or more of these recipients reside on the foreign mail
system, then when Exchange Server attempts to send to these recipients, the
connector will recognize that the correlation ID of this message is the
same as that of the original message (original DL). The connector will
detect this as a looping message and a corresponding log entry will be
written. This is because each message that traverses the connector has a
unique correlation ID. During message conversion this ID is extracted and
appended to the correlation table. If two instances of a message traverse
the connector with the same correlation ID, the connector will attribute
this to a looping message.
To resolve this problem:
DISABLETRACECHECKEX = YES
This behavior is by product design.
Keywords : kbtshoot kbusage XFOR
Version : WinNT:4.0,5.0
Platform : winnt
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Last Reviewed: April 30, 1999