Internet Mail Not Delivered: No Transport Provider Available
ID: Q145739
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Windows 95
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Microsoft Plus! for Windows 95
SYMPTOMS
When you attempt to send mail using the Internet Mail information
service for Microsoft Exchange, you may receive a non-delivery receipt
with the following message:
No transport provider was available for delivery to this recipient.
CAUSE
This problem can occur when the following conditions are met:
- The Internet Mail information service is the only information service
that is installed.
- You have configured the Internet Mail information service to connect to
your Internet service provider using a modem instead of the network.
- The Work Off-Line And Use Remote Mail check box is not selected.
When all of these conditions are met, you receive a non-delivery receipt
if any of the following events occur when Microsoft Exchange attempts to
connect to your Internet service provider:
- The line is busy.
- There is no answer.
- Modem negotiation fails.
- Logon fails.
- You cancel the connection.
RESOLUTION
To work around this problem, use either of the following methods.
Method 1
Select the Work Off-Line And Use Remote Mail check box. To do so, follow
these steps:
- In Microsoft Exchange, click Services on the Tools menu.
- Click Internet Mail, and then click Properties.
- On the Connection tab, click the Work Off-Line And Use Remote Mail
check box to select it.
- Click OK.
When the Work Off-Line And Use Remote Mail check box is selected, you can
compose messages and send them to the Outbox at any time, and then send
the messages to the recipients when you manually connect to your Internet
service provider.
Method 2
Add another information service to your Microsoft Exchange profile. To add
the Microsoft Mail information service, follow these steps:
- If Microsoft Exchange is running, click Exit And Log Off on the File
menu.
- In Control Panel, click Mail And Fax.
- Click Add.
- Click Microsoft Mail in the list of available information services,
and then click OK.
- On the Connection tab, click "Remote using a modem and Dial-Up
Networking."
- On the Remote Configuration tab, verify that the Use Remote Mail check
box is selected.
- On the Dial-Up Networking tab, select the Dial-Up Networking connection
that you use to connect to your Internet service provider.
- Click OK.
STATUS
Microsoft is researching this problem and will post new information here
in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.
MORE INFORMATION
When the Work Off-Line And Use Remote Mail check box is not selected,
Microsoft Exchange attempts to connect to your Internet service provider
each time you start Microsoft Exchange. After all messages have been sent
and received, Microsoft Exchange disconnects from the Internet service
provider.
When you send a message using the Internet Mail information service, the
message is placed in the Outbox and is not sent until Microsoft Exchange
checks for new messages. To configure the interval Microsoft Exchange uses
to check for new messages, follow these steps:
- On the Tools menu, click Services.
- Click Internet Mail, and then click Properties.
- On the Connection tab, click Schedule.
Keywords : winplus win95 exchange
Version : 95
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type :