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Querying a user's e-mail address from code - Microsoft Exchange

Querying a user's e-mail address from code - Microsoft Exchange


Querying a user's e-mail address from code

Posted: 07 Jul 2004 01:24 AM PDT

> "Rowland Banks" <com> wrote in message
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"Robert Finger" <dk> wrote in message
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Ah, yes, I'd managed to figure that out, but I have XP Home on at the
moment, so I pulled out an old NT4 laptop and spent an hour setting it up,
when my colleague helpfully pointed out we had a load of XP Pro discs just
lying about gathering dust. I shall now upgrade. Thanks for your help.


SBS with additional Exchange server

Posted: 06 Jul 2004 11:48 PM PDT

"SteveO" <com> wrote:
 

The CALs are a different cost and an SBS CAL is good only for SBS. You
will need as many CALs for Exchange as you have users with mailboxes
on the server.
That's a departure from the usual rule of thumb which is one CAL per
workstation on the network.
FOR THIS REASON you will need to talk with the licencing people at
your local reseller or MS office to talk through exactly what you need
to do.

Mark Arnold MCSA MCSE+M MVP, org
FAQ: http://www.swinc.com/resource/exchange.htm &
http:http://www.swinc.com/resource/e2kfaq.htm

Antivirus - Which One?

Posted: 06 Jul 2004 03:50 PM PDT

Wow. I didn't realize that 5 licenses of Trend SMB was only $230. That's a
great price. I think we will go with Trend, thanks for the advice!

"Frank McCallister" <anonymous> wrote in message
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Licencing remote users

Posted: 06 Jul 2004 07:51 AM PDT

If I was designing solutions then I would ensure that client devices
accessing my Exchange server had an Exchange CAL.
If a workstation or PDA remotely had a need to contact I would
document that the Windows access to whatever network they initially
connect to should be supplied with a CAL from the owning network.
So, to go out on a limb, I would not insist that foreign devices owned
a Windows CAL for my systems.
Now, that might be right, or it might be wrong. It's an opinion and an
assessment. Ensure that you wait patiently for your local office to
respond.





"Rick P" <microsoft.com> wrote:
 


Mark Arnold MCSA MCSE+M MVP, org
FAQ: http://www.swinc.com/resource/exchange.htm &
http:http://www.swinc.com/resource/e2kfaq.htm

Mailbox move

Posted: 05 Jul 2004 07:09 AM PDT

"Chiel Varkevisser" <microsoft.com>
wrote:
 

If you try and connect it to an account that doesn't have any mail
attributes (i.e. create a new account) are you able to do that?


Mark Arnold MCSA MCSE+M MVP, org
FAQ: http://www.swinc.com/resource/exchange.htm &
http:http://www.swinc.com/resource/e2kfaq.htm

Deleting an offensive email from Exchange

Posted: 04 Jul 2004 09:35 PM PDT

Thanks Chris I will give this a try

full backup doesn't delete exchange log files

Posted: 04 Jul 2004 03:00 AM PDT

In the last exciting episode, "Hussein"
<microsoft.com> wrote:
 

There's no error in the event log of the exchange server, you're
backing up the entire storage group at once and you're using an
exchange aware version backup application? If all three are true call
PSS and open a support ticket.

IMAP-proxy against a Exchange-site

Posted: 04 Jul 2004 02:40 AM PDT

Hi,
 

You can install Perditzion from vergenet on a linux box. Save money on
buying/implementing another windows box. Why would you put something such as
windows, so insecure and administration heavy, in to a DMZ?

BS


NDRs to Spammer

Posted: 01 Jul 2004 08:34 AM PDT

Mike,

Yes, there IS away to disable NDR with Exchange 5.5.

Look up Microsoft KB 837794.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;837794

The hotfix requires Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Service Pack 4 (SP4). You
will have to contact Microsoft to get the hotfix. It is free though.

Admin Ken



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