Error Processing Mail Rule
Email Rule : Automation error' in ClearQuest CQ; Email; Installation; Email Rule; Hook Technote (troubleshooting) Problem(Abstract) Attempts to execute the Email notification hook results in the error 'Error processing Email Rule : Automation error' when using the IBM Rational ClearQuest. Symptom The full error message is as follows:
Execution of a hook failed during the action Closed. It was the ACTION_NOTIFICATION hook attached to the
Cause The ClearQuest Email Rule process can not access to related libraries such as dll, com and ole files. If the error occurs while attempting to run the Email notification hook with any email rules on a specific workstation only, installation might not be completed properly. Resolving the problem The only known solution is to uninstall IBM Rational ClearQuest and re-install to resolve the issue. Document information More support for: Rational ClearQuest E-Mail Rules Software version: 7.0, 7.0.1, 7.1, 7.1.1, 7.1.2 Operating system(s): Windows Reference #: 1458432 Modified date: 2011-01-10 Site availability Site assistance Contact and feedback Need support? Submit feedback to IBM Support 1-800-IBM-7378 (USA) Directory of worldwide contacts Contact Privacy Terms of use Accessibility
error 10053 occurred' 1226522; SMTP; ANTIVIRUS; ANTI-VIRUS; 25; virus; fire; wall; firewall; Deliver failed; RWSockErr; RWSocket; CONNABORTED; mcafee; CQ; ClearQuest; e-mail; email; mail; notification; SMTP commands; Deliver failed: RWSockErr: in RWSocket::connect:CONNABORTED; unknown socket error 10053 occurred; unknown socket error 10061 occurred; error description Technote (troubleshooting) Problem(Abstract) Sending e-mail notification fails with the error 'Unknown socket error 10053 occurred' when using IBM Rational ClearQuest. Symptom The detailed error message:
Execution of a hook failed during the action Submit. It was the ACTION_NOTIFICATION http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21458432 hook attached to the BaseCMActivity "". The reason for the failure was:
Error processing Email Rule "BaseCM_Submit": "\b error description = An unknown socket error 10053 occurred.
Output from Rational ClearQuest diagnostic tracing might also capture this error:
Deliver failed: RWSockErr: in RWSocket::connect:CONNABORTED.
This issue has been reported on a range of ports (such as 10061) http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21226522 that may also indicate the same issue. Cause Anti-virus software may be blocking port 25, which is used by the SMTP protocol. Diagnosing the problem Follow these steps to troubleshoot the issue: Determine if your anti-virus is causing the error by disabling it. Does disabling anti-virus software resolve the error? If Yes, then the anti-virus is blocking port 25. You will have to configure it to allow port 25 to be opened. If No, proceed to the next step 3. At a command prompt, type this command to connect to the mail server. If you cannot connect, there is a networking problem. Another program or security permission might be blocking the port or connections to the server. If you can connect, proceed to the next step 4. telnet
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exactly does the action "stop processing more rules" do and how/when/why should I use this when setting up rules? All messages that are being received or sent are checked against all the https://www.msoutlook.info/question/340 rules that you have configured. This checking begins with the first rule in the list and ends with the last rule. If a rule applies to a message and this rule https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/892240 has the "stop processing more rules" action enabled, then that message will not be checked against any other rules and Outlook will skip to the next received/sent message that will be checked error processing against all rules again starting with the first rule. Sort your rules So when using the “stop processing more rules” action, make sure you also sort your rules accordingly to make sure that the correct rules are being fired against a message and that other rules will not be executed when a certain rule applies to a received or sent message. Preventing duplicates error processing mail A typical situation in which you might want to use the action “stop processing more rules” is to prevent duplication of emails when moving messages to a different folder. When multiple move rules could apply to a single message, the message will be moved out of the Inbox multiple times, creating a copy in each folder specified in each rule that applies to that message. With the “move it to the specified folder” action, you often have to use the “stop processing more rules action” as well to prevent duplicates. Related Content Stop ignoring/moving conversations Import/Export rules Using AND operators in rules Client-side and server-side rules Icons of configured rules Related Categories: Background info • Mail Organizing • Rules ◀◀ Previous Tip Next Tip ▶▶ ▶ Quick Tip Index ◀ NavigationHome Random Q&A Find Add-ins Books Quick Tip Index Tip Top 20 About Tool Tip Categories Accounts Addins Attachments Background info Calendar Categories Configuring Contacts Errors Exchange Images Import/Export Installing Interface Journal Mail Composing Mail Organizing Mail Reading Notes OneDrive Outlook Outlook.com / Hotmail OWA Printing Registry RSS Rules Search Security Tasks To-Do Bar Uncategorized Views Too
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