Messaging Policies Errors and Events
Applies to: Exchange Server 2010 SP3
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 generates Messaging Policies events in Event Viewer so that you can troubleshoot and verify the Messaging Policies features and services. Event Viewer tracks the following kinds of events in the given order, based on importance:
Error events
Warning events
Informational events
Messaging Policies Errors and Events
The following table provides a list of the Messaging Policies errors and events.
Event ID | Category | Event type | Value or description |
---|---|---|---|
AttachFilter |
Warning |
An error occurred while loading the configuration for the Attachment Filter agent, the configuration may be corrupt, or Active Directory Application Mode (ADAM) may be unreachable. The Attachment Filter agent will use the last known "good" configuration. |
|
AddressRewrite |
Error |
An error occurred while loading the configuration for the Address Rewriting Inbound agent and Address Rewriting Outbound agent. The configuration may be corrupt, or Active Directory Application Mode (ADAM) may be unreachable. The Address Rewriting Inbound agent and Address Rewriting Outbound agent will use the last known "good" configuration. |
|
PolicyApplication |
Error |
Encryption Agent failed to get a delegation token for %1 for the target %2. Error is %3. |
|
PolicyApplication |
Warning |
Federation is not enabled, but the %1 agent encountered a message that needs to be %2 %3 |
|
PolicyApplication |
Warning |
Failed to find certificate to decrypt the token. Please make sure that the organization private certificate is installed on this server and enabled for SMTP. The OrgPrivCertificate thumbprint is available from the get-federationtrust task. Messages that need to be decrypted will be temporarily rejected. |
|
PolicyApplication |
Warning |
Failed to load federated delivery configuration when encrypting message '%1'. MSExchange Encryption agent will send an NDR for this message. The error is: '%2' |
|
Rules |
Information |
'%1' rule collection was loaded successfully. |
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