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SYMPTOMS
If you download the postoffice address lists in Mail Remote for Windows two
or more times in the same session (that is, without exiting and restarting
Mail Remote), the external postoffice address lists on your hard disk may
become corrupted.
The external postoffice's address list shows no names defined on that postoffice. This is true for all external postoffices. If you send a mail message to the external user by using the GAL for addressing, no message is sent. The SESSION.LOG file reports the following messages: NOTE: You must add the following two lines to the [SFS Remote] section of the workstation's MSMAIL.INI file in order to see the messages shown above. These settings provide additional diagnostic information that is recorded in the SESSION.LOG file. If the upload is aborted, the message is returned as undeliverable and the following message appears: If you send mail to both a local postoffice user and an external postoffice user, the message is only sent to the local user. However, no error message indicating a failure to deliver to the External user is reported. CAUSEIf the address list is updated only once per session, the corruption does not occur. The second download of the address list causes the address name files (*.NME) to be renamed to a higher sequence number; however, the Windows Remote client is still seeking the original filename. Manually renaming the files to the correct filename does not work, because the .GLB files relating to the GAL are also incorrect. RESOLUTIONThere are two ways to repair the corrupt address lists:
-or- STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in version 3.2 of Microsoft
Mail Remote for Windows. This problem was corrected in MSRMTUI.DLL version
3.2.0.4001. If you do not have version 3.2.0.4001 (or later), you can
download MSRMTUI.EXE, a self-extracting file, on the following services:
Q119591 How to Obtain Microsoft Support Files from Online ServicesFor more information about how to obtain this Application Note, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q103946 Mail Remote MSRMTUI.DLL Update Additional query words: 3.20
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