Hello!
I have two Windows Server 2012 machines on my testing environment: DC and Exchange2013. There are only three mailboxes on the Exchange 2013 Server: user1@test2.local, user2@test2.local and administrator@test2.local. Exchange server doesn't have any connectors
to Internet so it's pure local testing environment. Since the time I installed Exchange 2013 Server I sent just ~5-6 testing messages from administrator@test2.local to user1@test2.local and user2@test2.local. NO MORE messages were sent o received.
Now I can't understand why there's a lot of such entries in my logs?
1) "2013-08-06T06:19:12.488Z,,EXCHANGE,,EXCHANGE,08D04B4ACC006351;2013-08-06T06:19:12.457Z;ClientSubmitTime:,,STOREDRIVER,DELIVER,0,<cc667261-2ed0-4359-9238-b8cb9e8b44c9@EXCHANGE.Test2.Local>,2ac72f1be5ba4d3b311908d0608400cc,HealthMailboxae5c2adff25c4872a47b665829839eae@Test2.Local,,122,1,,,Delivery probe - Mbx DB - Mailbox Database 0771467036 Time 8/6/2013 6:19:12 AM,maildeliveryprobe@maildeliveryprobe.com,maildeliveryprobe@maildeliveryprobe.com,2013-08-06T06:19:12.457Z;SRV=EXCHANGE.Test2.Local:TOTAL=0,Undefined,,,,S:MailboxDatabaseName=Mailbox Database 0771467036;S:DeliveryPriority=Normal;S:E2ELatency=0"
2) Messages addressed to inboundproxy@inboundproxy.com
What's causing those enties to be generated?
Is there a way to get rid of them completely?
Thank you in advance,
Michael Firsov