Hmm... Which SMTP server are you using and has it been upgraded recently?
What are the different between the subscriptions that succeed vs the ones
that fail? Do the ones that succeed use the MHTML renderer while the ones
that fail use Excel or PDF? (the reason I ask is that by default MHTML will
be embedded in the body of the email, while Exce and PDF are sent as
attachments)
If you're using Lotus, we have a known issue and Hotfix for it wrt email
attachments being corrupted. But if you're saying some subscriptions work
fine, and others only recently started to fail that doesn't seem like it
would be the issue.
Once the .eml file is wirtten to the pick up directory, reporting services
is out of the loop. So the error you're getting is an SMTP server error.
They're docs should call out what the error code means.
-Lukasz
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>I have periodic problems with subscriptions delivered
> via the local SMTP pickup directory. While some work reliably, any
> new subscriptions I've created recently are failing to be delivered.
> When I review the \Badmail *.bdr messages, they all say this:
>
> Unable to deliver this message because the follow error was
> encountered: "Error is processing file in pickup directory.".
>
> The specific error code was 0xC00402CE.
>
> If I drop a message directly into the \Pickup folder, the same error
> occurs. Any idea why this is happening?
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> -- Ian