After you install Exchange 2000, the SMTP service is ready to process e-mail. No further configuration is required to send and receive e-mail. The SMTP service is very flexible and can be customized to suit most messaging requirements. All of the steps described here are performed in the Exchange System Manager or via the Small Business Console.
- Current Sessions
- Queues - Queues are managed in the Queues node on each SMTP virtual server. Exchange 2000 Server provides better access to information about queues and the messages that the queues contain.
- How to Gain Access to Queues
- How to Set the Queue Display
- How to View Queued Messages
- How to Delete Messages in a Queue - You can delete messages with or without sending a non-delivery report (NDR) to the sender.
- How to Freeze and Unfreeze Messages in a Queue
- If you freeze a message, you prevent that message from being transported out of a queue without deleting that message. Frozen messages reside in a queue until the messages are unfrozen.
- To unfreeze messages, perform the procedures to freeze a single message, all messages, or a specific set of messages (as applicable), but click Unfreeze instead of clicking Freeze.
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server