Err Msg: No Transport Provider Was Available for Delivery...

Last reviewed: January 4, 1996
Article ID: Q141347
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows 95

SYMPTOMS

When you send an e-mail message using Microsoft Exchange, it may be returned immediately as undeliverable. Opening the message generates the following error message:

   No transport provider was available for delivery to this recipient.

CAUSE

This behavior can occur for either of the following reasons:

  • You specified a service that is not installed in the message's address. For example, this behavior can occur if you specify an address such as "Fax:John@555-1212" when the Microsoft Fax service is not installed.
  • You replied to an address that has not been added to your local copy of the address book.

RESOLUTION

To send the message, use the appropriate method:

  • If you specified a service that is not installed, install the service and then send the message again.
  • If you are using a local copy of the address book, either use the address book on the server, or update your copy of the address book.

    To use the address book on the server, follow these steps:

    1. In Control Panel, double-click Mail And Fax.

    2. Click Microsoft Mail, and then click Properties.

    3. On the LAN Configuration Tab, click the Use Local Copy check box

          to clear it, and then click OK.
    

    To update your local copy of the address book, follow these steps:

    1. Start Microsoft Exchange.

    2. On the Tools menu, click Microsoft Mail Tools.

    3. Click Download Address List.


KBCategory: kbenv kberrmsg
KBSubcategory: win95 exchange
Additional reference words: 95


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Last reviewed: January 4, 1996
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