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date: Mon, 11 Feb 2008 11:16:04 -0800,    group: microsoft.public.exchange.tools        back       


MS Transporter Issues   
I'm trying to convert email from a generic IMAP server to Exchange.

I get random errors in doing so. For no aparrent rhyme or reason the process 
just drops certain emails.

I've set all the size limits to "unlimited" in Exchange / AD IP Site Links

I ran the command from the shell in verbose mode and received this error 
(redacted)

WARNING: An item has failed property validation and will be ignored.
Identifier:(Name:[Subject]) Error details:Required property is empty.
Property:TargetServer..

This does not happen on all mail, however, the fact it is not predictable 
makes the planned conversion to Exchange 2007 very problematic and 
politically untenable.
date: Mon, 11 Feb 2008 11:16:04 -0800   author:   Ryan

RE: MS Transporter Issues   
Find any answers?

"Ryan" wrote:

> I'm trying to convert email from a generic IMAP server to Exchange.
> 
> I get random errors in doing so. For no aparrent rhyme or reason the process 
> just drops certain emails.
> 
> I've set all the size limits to "unlimited" in Exchange / AD IP Site Links
> 
> I ran the command from the shell in verbose mode and received this error 
> (redacted)
> 
> WARNING: An item has failed property validation and will be ignored.
> Identifier:(Name:[Subject]) Error details:Required property is empty.
> Property:TargetServer..
> 
> This does not happen on all mail, however, the fact it is not predictable 
> makes the planned conversion to Exchange 2007 very problematic and 
> politically untenable.
date: Wed, 5 Mar 2008 14:52:02 -0800   author:   Brian

Re: MS Transporter Issues   
I had a similar problem.
After a lot of research and trial/error without coming up to any good
solution I uninstalled and reinstalled the Exchange 2007 Client Access
Role.

This solved the problem.

Maybe there was a problem inside a web.config file.

Hope this will work for you too.
date: Mon, 17 Mar 2008 10:26:02 -0700 (PDT)   author:   rooy

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