XFOR: SNADS and PROFS Connectors Reject Messages When Auto- registration PAB Fills UpID: Q185330
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When you attempt to send a message through the Exchange SNADS Connector or PROFS Connector, you may receive a non-delivery report (NDR).
This problem can occur when the connector's personal address book (PAB) contains more than 16,000 entries. The Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI) limits the number of entries in the PAB to 16,000. When the PAB becomes full, the SNADS Connector or PROFS Connector stops delivering messages and sends an NDR to the users who sent the messages.
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Exchange Server version 5.5. This problem has been corrected in the latest U.S. Service Pack for Microsoft Exchange Server version 5.5. For information about obtaining the Service Pack, query on the following word in the Microsoft Knowledge Base (without the spaces):
S E R V P A C K
When using SNADS and PROFS connectors, Internet users can communicate with
the host recipients. When they do so, Internet senders must be assigned an
address in the form DGN(DEN). This is done through a process called auto-
registration. To auto register users, the connector uses a personal address
book (PAB). Each Internet user sending to PROFS or SNADS gets a DGN(DEN)
associated with his or her Internet address. This then allows the host
users to reply to the message sent by the Internet user.
A PAB has a current limitation of 16,000 entries. Due to the connector
needing one entry for going to the host and one entry for going from the
host, each Internet user receives two entries in the PAB. This now gives a
limit of 8,000 entries in the PAB. The PAB file is located under
exchsrvr\connect\exchconn\tables\ as either SNADS.PAB or PROFS.PAB.
After the hotfix above is applied, the connector behaves in the following
way. Instead of sending back an NDR, the sender's address is set to the
INBODY address as set by the ADHOCID in the Exchconn.ini file. This allows
the host user to receive the message and then reply to the message using
INBODY addressing, as explained in the text of the message just received
from the Internet sender.
The following occurs when the number of entries in the PAB reaches 8,000:
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Date: April 6, 1998
From: User1 [SMTP:user1@somewhere.com] INTMAIL -
EXCHTEST
To: User2 (Company1) USER2 -
Company1
Subject: Testing 2
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TO:SMTP: user1@somewhere.comOn the next line, start typing your reply message. When you have completed your reply, select the Send option.
Additional query words: snads pab auto registration ndr
Keywords : XFOR
Version : 5.5
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbbug
Last Reviewed: April 9, 1999