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Virusses & Spam

Posted: 20 Jun 2004 06:00 AM PDT

Antivirus: Trend Scanmail or Sybari Antigen (the latter also has spam
filtering).
Spam: if you don't want to handle it in house, see www.postini.com for an
outside service.

Sven wrote: 


Outllo authentication with exchange

Posted: 19 Jun 2004 09:03 AM PDT

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

Workgroup? No. Only if he is using POP3 and IMAP to connect. NT
credentials don't get cached. Another domain? Only if there is a valid
trust.

Moving public folders

Posted: 18 Jun 2004 09:16 AM PDT

What platform - I know microsoft has a public folder
migration tool now that works like exmerge I believe.

Check article 822895

 
the same site and 
having to do each 

Outlook tells user "cannot open one or more attachments"

Posted: 18 Jun 2004 09:04 AM PDT

Yup, that fixed us alright.

So fellas if you are running Groupshield and the engine is
EOL (like us and soon the rest of our MS server software ..
pre-digress :-} ) then update your engine and you are back
in action. Virus scanning on the Exchange 5.5 is working
again and attachments, etc. good to go.

Here is their URL - not sure if you need to call in an get
your NAI grant # first:
http://www.nai.com/us/downloads/updates/default.asp#EngineUpdates

 
now. 
clients all 
open 
rep for 
have a 
that 

How do I create a corporate wide contact list?

Posted: 18 Jun 2004 05:23 AM PDT

sderyke2002 wrote: 

That really depends on your server hw and how many contacts you have, and
how many users are accessing it. I have one customer with 7k contacts in the
public contacts folder....it's not too speedy, but it works.
 

No - but make sure that no matter who else has "owner" rights, the
administrator acct. has them as well - in fact, don't give anyone else owner
rights. Editor is quite enough for most folk. 


Problem sending mail from Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2003

Posted: 18 Jun 2004 03:40 AM PDT

Yes !! 

Using Exchange Server 2003 with POP3 account of ISP

Posted: 18 Jun 2004 01:15 AM PDT

Sending mail to your ISP should be no problem. You just have to create the
SMTP connector.
On the other hand, receiving would be easiest if your ISP would
automatically forward all incoming mails on your POP3 account to your
Exchange 2003.

--
Keep on fighting!
Christian

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help you solve your problems or not.

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Live Communications Server Integration with Exchange 2003

Posted: 17 Jun 2004 01:10 PM PDT

Hi Mark,

Thank you for the quick reply! I'm disappointed to hear about the
separate licensing but I understand. Am I right in determining that
Exchange 2003 itself no longer provides this kind of simple
functionality that was present in Exchange 2000?

I think we might be verging on getting off topic now, but does Microsoft
provide another solution for company messaging (without the extra
collaborative features) that could be managed within the company? I'm
not interested in monitoring usage or logging messages, just controlling
contact lists to other company employees. Could that even be done with
Microsoft Messenger and a Security Template?

Thanks again!

Richard

Mark Fugatt [MVP] wrote:
 

Missing File Attachments

Posted: 17 Jun 2004 09:36 AM PDT

make sure the server has free space on all drives 
Software from the Exchange 
not causing this 
would remove that as 
message size limits 
Multiple Mailboxes 
your newsreader so 
confers no rights. 

E5.5 to E2K3 Question

Posted: 17 Jun 2004 08:44 AM PDT

That is what I was wondering. I was not sure if there would be an issue
with migrating the account into AD if the E5.5 Directory Name was different
for a few users. From what you are saying, this E5.5 Directory Name is not
some critical parameter that AD or E2K3 will have to have.

Thanks,
Fred





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Dialling a telephone no from Outlook

Posted: 17 Jun 2004 07:29 AM PDT

Somewhere in Outlook there is a list of TAPI interfaces
configured/installed.

When you installed your mobile phone software, it adds one to the list.
Likewise, our BCM system also has an entry for our office phones.

When you iniate a call, you can choose which phone interface to use, e.g.
BCM, Mobile or other.

I'm not really up to speed on the technical bits behind all this, but AFAIK,
DUN is not the way we are going.

PS We are using Vodaphone as our carrier, and Nokia phones (6300 etc).

Chris

"JMF14" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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you using a DUN client BT connection or just transfering the contact info
into the cell phone phonebook? I have been able to transfer the number
using BT DUN but my cell phone provider doesn't support DUN dialing? Does
yours? Who is it? 
folders, 
usually it 

also 
is 
public 
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Editing the Exchange 5.1.1 NDR message

Posted: 16 Jun 2004 12:10 PM PDT

Hi Graig,

To the best of my knowledge there is not an "internet standard" for NDR
mail. Every product uses its own error codes and descriptions. The best I
can offer you is a link to the Exchange article that explains all of the NDR
error codes.

Delivery Status Notifications in Exchange 2000 Server (284204)
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;284204

Sorry I was not able to provide more information.
--
Matthew Byrd
Microsoft PSS

When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so
that others may learn and benefit from your issue.

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

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Information Store wont start - error4294965485

Posted: 16 Jun 2004 12:09 PM PDT

Hi Tom,

You cannot restore the directories. That would be a file level restore.
You have to do an Exchange aware restore from an Exchange aware backup. If
you do not have one your only other option would be to do a hard repair of
the database.

Fast action plan:

Run eseutil /p on the priv.edb and pub.edb from the time of the failure
Run eseutil /d on the priv.edb and pub.edb after the /p finishes
Remove all log files to a safe location
Start the information store ( may have to run isinteg -path if you get
a -1011 error)
Stop the information store
Run "isinteg -pri -fix -test alltests" until you get 0 errors
Run "isinteg -pub -fix -test alltests" until you get 0 errors
Start the information store

When restoring or making an Exchange aware backup the backup software should
indicate that you are backing up the "Information Store" and or the
"Directory Service" you should not be selecting individual folders to
backup.

Hope this Helps,

--
Matthew Byrd
Microsoft PSS

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"Tom Chandler" <com> wrote in message
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Allowing Non-IT types to manage Distribution List membership

Posted: 16 Jun 2004 08:32 AM PDT

I am actually the customer trying to get our MIS dept to created the DL, but
I keep running into walls. I have no problems maintaining the lists, but
would like to have some "black and white" resource to show to my MIS dept
and senior management if I need to, in order to get this accomplished.

Thanks,
Carlos

"Mark Arnold [MVP]" <org> wrote in message
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new 
resources 
them 
to 
accuracy. 


Newsgroup Attachments

Posted: 15 Jun 2004 03:46 PM PDT

What client are you using to access the newsgroups, if your using Outlook
Express you can select all the parts of the message and select Message >
Combine and Decode

--
Mark Fugatt
Exchange MVP
http://www.exchangetrainer.com
http://www.msexchange.org
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Exmerge Showing 0 Kilobyte Mailbox

Posted: 15 Jun 2004 04:01 AM PDT

Just letting you know the only solution I found:

1. build disaster recovery server isolated from production
2. make sure it has same organisation and first administrative group names.
If not, then fumble with legacdydn.exe to change it.
3. mount the restored information store into that admin group
4. connect with outlook.
5. export the mail.

Reminds me of the "old days" without RSG's.

I don't know why Exmerge couldn't see any mail in this mailbox. It
continually exported 0 kilibytes. Not even microsoft could give me any
answers.



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