Long queue for unidentified mails/ domains

friends i was checking my queue for ex 2013 and i found loads of emails blocking my queue. we dont use these domains neither anyone from us connects to them.. they look some face domains.. can you guys please provide some info.
please check below screen shot. I am not sure from where these are coming .. what should i check. and how can i remove as when i am removing this by right clicking one of the msg it says it will be removed but stays there. please advise
*** below image is also available on this link https://www.dropbox.com/s/af0lto7dat6sh83/Error.png?dl=0
Thanks, Happiness Always
Jatin
Skype: jatider2jatin, Email: [email protected]

Hi ,
Please have a look in to the message tracking logs.
From the logs i came to know that the sender "[email protected]" is trying to send an email to the non existing recipient "[email protected]" in your exchange organisation.Due to that email get failed and your post master address
is sending an non-deliver report to the sender address "[email protected]" because of that messages are getting queued on your exchange server.
On the below logs the non-existing recipient address is [email protected] likewise they can generate lot of emails to non-existing email address in your exchange organisation.So on such case finally we would be having large queue which contains
the non-delivery report to the unknown sender address.
Note : Really sorry , I am not aware of smse .But as i said earlier You need to enable the equivalent option on the smarthost which you are having in your environment.
Logs : 
RunspaceId              : 4553bf75-e032-477c-be5b-effc5d901e90
Timestamp               : 19-Jan-15 12:38:06 PM
ClientIp                : 192.168.0.14
ClientHostname          : SVBHEMS02.bhumishq.local
ServerIp                : 192.168.0.14
ServerHostname          : svbhems02
SourceContext           : 08D201DA53EAEF86;2015-01-19T08:37:43.506Z;0
ConnectorId             : SVBHEMS02\Default SVBHEMS02
Source                  : SMTP
EventId                 : RECEIVE
InternalMessageId       : 38487201939500
MessageId               : <0577B-26357849-09580778-2015.01.19-08.59.19-Scott1966#[email protected]
                          le.net>
Recipients              : {[email protected]}
RecipientStatus         : {}
TotalBytes              : 3503
RecipientCount          : 1
RelatedRecipientAddress : 
Reference               : 
MessageSubject          : Hi, my dear friend!
Sender                  : [email protected]
ReturnPath              : [email protected]
Directionality          : Incoming
TenantId                : 
OriginalClientIp        : 216.146.33.62
MessageInfo             : 0cA: 
MessageLatency          : 
MessageLatencyType      : None
EventData               : {[FirstForestHop, SVBHEMS02.bhumishq.local], [ProxiedClientIPAddress, 216.146.33.62], 
                          [ProxiedClientHostname, mail-23-ewr.dyndns.com], [ProxyHop1, 
                          SVBHEMS02.bhumishq.local(10.10.20.4)], [DeliveryPriority, Normal]}
RunspaceId              : 4553bf75-e032-477c-be5b-effc5d901e90
Timestamp               : 19-Jan-15 12:38:35 PM
ClientIp                : 
ClientHostname          : svbhems02
ServerIp                : 
ServerHostname          : 
SourceContext           : 
ConnectorId             : 
Source                  : ROUTING
EventId                 : FAIL
InternalMessageId       : 38487201939500
MessageId               : <0577B-26357849-09580778-2015.01.19-08.59.19-Scott1966#[email protected]
                          le.net>
Recipients              : {[email protected]}
RecipientStatus         : {[{LRT=};{LED=550 5.1.1 RESOLVER.ADR.RecipNotFound; not found};{FQDN=};{IP=}]}
TotalBytes              : 3707
RecipientCount          : 1
RelatedRecipientAddress : 
Reference               : {<[email protected]>}
MessageSubject          : Hi, my dear friend!
Sender                  : [email protected]
ReturnPath              : [email protected]
Directionality          : Incoming
TenantId                : 
OriginalClientIp        : 
MessageInfo             : 
MessageLatency          : 
MessageLatencyType      : None
EventData               : {[DeliveryPriority, Normal]}
RunspaceId              : 4553bf75-e032-477c-be5b-effc5d901e90
Timestamp               : 19-Jan-15 12:38:35 PM
ClientIp                : 
ClientHostname          : 
ServerIp                : 
ServerHostname          : svbhems02
SourceContext           : Failure
ConnectorId             : 
Source                  : DSN
EventId                 : DSN
InternalMessageId       : 38487201939504
MessageId               : <[email protected]>
Recipients              : {[email protected]}
RecipientStatus         : {}
TotalBytes              : 8666
RecipientCount          : 1
RelatedRecipientAddress : 
Reference               : {<0577B-26357849-09580778-2015.01.19-08.59.19-Scott1966#[email protected]
                          ble.net>}
MessageSubject          : Undeliverable: Hi, my dear friend!
Sender                  : [email protected]
ReturnPath              : <>
Directionality          : Originating
TenantId                : 
OriginalClientIp        : 
MessageInfo             : 
MessageLatency          : 
MessageLatencyType      : None
EventData               : {[DeliveryPriority, Normal], [OriginalFromAddress, [email protected]]}
Thanks & Regards S.Nithyanandham

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