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SUMMARYExchange Server administrators may notice the following error message: This may be a result of a mail host attempting to send 8-bit MIME messages to the Exchange Server computer. The Microsoft Windows NT Option Pack comes with an SMTP service that can be used as a relay host between the Internet and Exchange Server. By default, this SMTP service advertises and allows 8- bit MIME messages to be relayed. This article describes how to prevent outside mail hosts from sending in 8-bit MIME messages by disabling the advertisement of 8BITMIME. MORE INFORMATION
To make the Windows NT 4.0 SMTP service stop advertising 8BITMIME, you need
to alter the metabase key that tells it to advertise 8BITMIME. Use the
Mdutil.exe utility that is included on the Windows NT Option Pack CD.
mdutil.exe set -path:smtpsvc -prop:36865 -utype:UT_SERVER -dtype:DWORD - attrib:INHERIT -value:0NOTE: The above command is shown on two lines for convenience, but it should be typed as one continuous command. You may need to stop and restart the SMTPSVC for this option to take effect. To verify that disabling or enabling 8BITMIME has taken effect, do the following:
The number at the beginning of the returned line, 36865, is the property ID
number for 8BITMIME. The hexadecimal value (0x0)={0} means that 8BITMIME
advertising is turned off.
To turn MIME broadcasting back on, execute the above command after replacing -value:0 with -value:1. This sets the parameter value to 1, which turns MIME broadcasting on. Additional query words: 8bit 7bit eight bit
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