Lemonde
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6 years ago
Following an update last night inbound email on Exchange 2007 & 2010 has ceased after a few hours - so I am assuming it is one of these:

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The system works after a server restart but then ceases again.

Checked all certificates and disk space etc. so am assuming it is update related as all the effected systems are running on Windows 2008 R2

I have removed 2018-07 cumulative security updates and 2018-07 security monthly quality rollup for Windows Server 2008 R2 to see if that fixes the issue.

It may also be KB4284826 which was installed this morning.
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Lemonde
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6 years ago
On an Exchange 2010 I have removed:

Kb4338420
Kb4338818
Kb4339093
Kb4338423

This machine also has the DKIM signing tool installed.

I removed these from an Exchange 2007 WIndows Server 2008 R2 box yesterday and it was still receiving mail this morning.
Lemonde
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6 years ago
GOOD NEWS !!!!

The systems are still receiving email as hoped following removal of the 12/7/18 and 13/7/18 updates and we have disabled the updates for the time being.

If subsequent updates appear than we shall test if email is unaffcetd on the latest build but with the updates currently only really for new .NET software, we feel that the 2008 R2 boxes are subsequently patched and can be regarded as safe considering they do not browse the internet etc.
Lemonde
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6 years ago
Exchange 2010 and Exchange 2007 mail flow now appears stable following the updates being removed...