Monday, April 05, 2010

No route was found for the recipient server.

I saw a very weird problem this past week on a system running Exchange Server 2003. The organization has 2 separate Exchange organizations/forests. They are in the middle of migration from OldDomain.com to NewDomain.com and are using the Quest Migration tools.

Many of the users had mailboxes in the new domain, but their new domain mailbox had an alternate recipient that forwarded all mail to a contact in olddomain.com.

When Quest first sync'ed the "old" mailboxes with the "new" mailboxes, it removed the alternate recipient and added to the new mailbox a targetAddress of UserDomain@source.olddomain.com.

The problem is that for ONE user out of hundreds, anytime that someone sent him a message, they got back HUNDREDS of NDR messages. The user had not yet been migrated to the new domain, so the targetAddress attribute was checked and it was correct. NDR message was:

No route was found for the recipient server. Please contact your system administrator.
servername.newdomain.com #5.4.4


The message was originating from the sender's mailbox server. After lots of examining logs and message tracking, we found that the message WAS actually getting to the intended recipient, but the NDRs just kept coming in.

Ultimately for this one user, in the new domain on the alternate recipient forward, the checkbox to send to both the mailbox AND the alternate recipient was checked. But, the alternate recipient address was now blank. We had to enable a forwarder temporarily, clear that checkbox, and then remove the forwarder.

5 Comments:

At 1:18 AM, Blogger Joshua said...

We can only hope that more awesome issues like this arise to keep this migration from being boring!

 
At 2:05 PM, Blogger Ravi Korada said...

I also faced same issue. Just we removed e-mail forwarding on both source and target exchange to resolve this issue.

 
At 5:26 AM, Blogger SS said...

just came upon your blog while looking for a real and free solution to an orphaned Outlook 2003 .ost file.

I could rant about Microsoft, but that would not help.

good day.

SS

 
At 3:41 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

Thanks,

I also fixed same problem with one of my user who was getting thousands of NDR messages per min..
we only disabled forwarding check box from recipient address.

 
At 3:43 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

I had a same issue where one of mailbox getting thousands of NDR saying can't route message to two recipients.

I followed the given steps and removed forwarding check box and it fixed the problem.
many thanks to Jim for post.

 

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