Home > Microsoft Exchange Tips > Exchange Server Administration Tips > The Message Transfer Agent
Exchange Tips:
EMAIL THIS
 TIPS & NEWSLETTERS TOPICS 

EXCHANGE SERVER ADMINISTRATION TIPS

The Message Transfer Agent


Adesh Rampat
07.16.2001
Rating: --- (out of 5)


Digg This!    StumbleUpon Toolbar StumbleUpon    Bookmark with Delicious Del.icio.us   


The Message Transfer Agent
Adesh Rampat

The Message Transfer Agent sends, receives, and delivers mail between servers within the Exchange System. The MTA will also use addressing and routing information to act as an intermediary, accepting messages from other servers and forwarding them to their destination.

At times the network administrator may experience periodic problems with the Exchange Message Transfer Agent. In the event that the MTA fails to start due to suspected corruption or a crash, the MTACHECK utility will have to be used.

MTACHECK verifies the validity and consistency of objects used by the Message Transfer Agent to deliver mail. This includes messages that are stuck in an outbound or inbound message queue. Exchange normally activates the MTACHECK utility automatically if it detects that the last server shutdown did not stop the MTA service cleanly.

In some cases however the network administrator might need to run the MTACHECK command manually in order to check the integrity and consistency of the Exchange MTA queues.

The following are optional switches that can be used with the MTACHECK command:

Any items that contain errors are placed in the mtadatamt


Digg This!    StumbleUpon Toolbar StumbleUpon    Bookmark with Delicious Del.icio.us   


RELATED CONTENT
Exchange Server Administration Tips
Using Mobile Device Manager 2008 server roles in Exchange 2007
An introduction to the DSAccess service in Exchange Server 2007
Exchange Performance Monitor tracks domain controller communication
Exchange Server 2007 SP2 reinstates built-in backup capabilities
Three Performance Monitors counters to use in Exchange Server 2007
Scheduling multiple Performance Monitor alerts in Exchange Server 2007
Which ActiveSync authentication method is best for your mobile device?
Configure Performance Monitor alerts for Exchange Server 2007
Disable ActiveSync in bulk with Exchange Management Shell commands
Configuring ActiveSync authentication in Exchange Server 2007

Microsoft Exchange Server Administration Tools
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 performance tutorial
How to custom-configure a Microsoft Outlook 2007 install using OCT
Top Exchange Server performance monitoring and troubleshooting tools
Search and index Microsoft Outlook 2007 public folders
Executing an .MSP customization file in Microsoft Outlook 2007
Using the NTBackup tool for Exchange Server backup and recovery
Tools to bulk modify Active Directory users in Exchange Server 2003
Free tools keep Microsoft Outlook visible in Windows Vista
Setting up email disclaimers and signatures in Exchange Server
Tool deploys customized Microsoft Outlook 2007 configurations
Microsoft Exchange Server Administration Tools Research

RELATED GLOSSARY TERMS
Terms from Whatis.com − the technology online dictionary
Remote Installation Service  (SearchExchange.com)
TCPMAN  (SearchExchange.com)

RELATED RESOURCES
2020software.com, trial software downloads for accounting software, ERP software, CRM software and business software systems
Search Bitpipe.com for the latest white papers and business webcasts
Whatis.com, the online computer dictionary


acheck.out folder. It is recommended that this utility be run at least twice until "Database cleaned, no errors detected" appears.

If there is lots of mail in the MTA working directory it could take a while for the MTA to restart and load all the messages back into the queues.


Adesh Rampat has 10 years experience with network and IT administration. He is a member of the Association of Internet Professionals, the Institute for Network Professionals and the International Webmasters Association. He has also lectured extensively on a variety of topics.

Did you like this tip? If so, (or if not) why not let us know. Send an email to us and sound off.

Related Book

Exchange™ 2000 Server Administrator's Bible
Author : Robert Guaraldi, Matthew Often, Sam S. Gill and Paul Guaraldi
Publisher : Hungry Minds
Published : May 2001
Summary :
Exchange 2000 promises to be the most effective, easy to use, and "interoperable" application for messaging and collaboration. The Exchange 2000 Server Bible offers administrators all the information to install and administer Exchange with real-world examples and inside details on mastering related products.


Rate this Tip
To rate tips, you must be a member of SearchExchange.com.
Register now to start rating these tips. Log in if you are already a member.


Submit a Tip




DISCLAIMER: Our Tips Exchange is a forum for you to share technical advice and expertise with your peers and to learn from other enterprise IT professionals. TechTarget provides the infrastructure to facilitate this sharing of information. However, we cannot guarantee the accuracy or validity of the material submitted. You agree that your use of the Ask The Expert services and your reliance on any questions, answers, information or other materials received through this Web site is at your own risk.



Email Server Solutions: Exchange 2007, Exchange 2003, Exchange 2000, SharePoint
HomeNewsTopicsITKnowledge ExchangeTipsAsk the ExpertsMultimediaWhite PapersIT Downloads
About Us  |  Contact Us  |  For Advertisers  |  For Business Partners  |  Site Index  |  RSS
SEARCH 
TechTarget provides technology professionals with the information they need to perform their jobs - from developing strategy, to making cost-effective purchase decisions and managing their organizations' technology projects - with its network of technology-specific websites, events and online magazines.

TechTarget Corporate Web Site  |  Media Kits  |  Site Map




All Rights Reserved, Copyright 2004 - 2009, TechTarget | Read our Privacy Policy
  TechTarget - The IT Media ROI Experts