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October 21, 2009 3:16 PM PDT

Exchange 2007 email server continually going offline

by Topher Kessler
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Apple's support for Microsoft Exchange 2007 in Snow Leopard has been a welcome addition to the Mac OS, especially in corporate environments. Some people implementing Exchange in Mail have been running into a problem where the connection to the server will either hang or go offline.

This problem seems to happen over time, where upon restarting the computer the system will maintain a connection for an hour or so and then start disconnecting. Some people have had to remove and recreate their exchange accounts for the problem to go away, only to have it pop up again, and others have had success in waiting in offline mode for an hour or so before the connection will re-establish.

The problem may have to do with the routing or name resolution of the mail server in the corporate network, which has been overcome by people who've added their mail server to the system's "hosts" file, which serves the same purpose as a DNS server. To do this, open the terminal and enter the following command:

sudo pico /etc/hosts

Authenticate (your password will not show) and you should see the hosts file open in a terminal text editor. Press the down arrow to get to the bottom of the file, and enter your mail server's ip address, followed by the tab key and then enter the server's domain name.

Enter the ip address followed by the domain name of the server in the hosts file

Following this, press control-O and confirm overwriting the file, and then press control-X to quit the editor. If you do not know your mail server's IP address, you can find it by entering the following command in the terminal:

host mail.domain.com



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Topher has been an avid Mac user for the past 15 years, and has been a contributing author to MacFixIt since Spring 2008. One of his passions is troubleshooting Mac problems and making the best use of Macs and Apple hardware at home and in the workplace.
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by ytivarg October 21, 2009 9:46 PM PDT
Interesting. This happens to me with Entourage 2008 as well. Flushing the DNS cache generally fixes the problem.
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by paulkent October 30, 2009 1:30 PM PDT
This happened to me. The "Send" button was greyed out. Persisted for over a day. I deleted the Exchange account in Mail and am now able to Send mail.
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