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Out of Office failure - Microsoft Exchange


Out of Office failure

Posted: 17 Jan 2005 05:26 AM PST

Global Settings, Internet Message Formats, Default - Properties. Advanced
Tab. Check the box for "Allow Out of Office Responses".

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Ben Winzenz
Exchange MVP


"Martin Smulian" <demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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Exchange 2000 and SP3

Posted: 14 Jan 2005 08:37 AM PST

Sorry I did do that before. Build is 4417.6 with no SP's

"seth" wrote:
 

Exchange2003

Posted: 14 Jan 2005 08:18 AM PST

Thanks for your reply

They are on 3 different NT domains. The one I'm upgrading will be the first
one to switch to 2003 AD.

Regards
Brian

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Backing Up Exchange Server 2003

Posted: 14 Jan 2005 04:29 AM PST

Yeah when I say client I do mean the Arcserve Exchange Client.

It is not so much a problem to use brick level here as there is only 30
mailboxes anyway.

I have looked at all the access permissions and everything is right.

Any other ideas?

Paul

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
 

Exchange 5.5 to 2003 (Windows & Servers): does it work/upgrade?

Posted: 14 Jan 2005 02:39 AM PST

"Neil Hobson [MVP]" wrote:
 

Thanks a lot for all the help

Cheers!

Create whitelist with IMF?

Posted: 13 Jan 2005 10:09 PM PST

KK wrote: 


How did you determine the sending IP address? IIRC this must be an ip
addres. I hope the address was determined by looking at an email header.
Did the one that got blocked have the same address?

Is the smtp vs set up for connection filtering (via the checkbox)? If
not, the connection filter is not checked and therefore would not take
higher (or any) priority over IMF.

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Paul Stewart
Lexnet Inc.
Email address is in ROT13

Exchange 2000 and POP3

Posted: 13 Jan 2005 02:22 PM PST

Hi,
you need a so called pop3 connector or downloader. There are quite a lot of
free and commercial on the market. We use the one which is included in
Aloaha since that can even scan the downloaded mails for SPAM, does not
duplicate mails and is fully scriptable.
CU

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Syncing PDA's with OWA?

Posted: 13 Jan 2005 02:19 PM PST

dea wrote: 

No, it isn't possible in any way that I know of.


Spoofed or Internal Relay?

Posted: 13 Jan 2005 10:51 AM PST

Henry wrote: 

Do they really need to? Normal Outlook+Exchange/OWA users don't need to
relay. If you have specific machines/devices that need to relay, allow just
those IP addresses. 

Where are you seeing this? In your queues? 

Yes, but if you don't allow internal users to relay (disable *all* relay
except for the specific IP addresses that need it) this won't happen. And
you should be running centrally managed desktop antivirus software
anyway.... 

I think Fritz answered that one -

See http://www.vamsoft.com/orf/authattack.asp . If you don't have
strong/complex password policies enabled, force regular password changes,
have enabled guest, etc., someone may exploit authenticated relay. If you
don't need authenticated relay, disable it. You can always have any external
POP users use their own ISP's SMTP server for outbound mail anyway.

See http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/MF005.html for a good overview of
relaying and spam.


ARCServe bricks-level backup fails

Posted: 13 Jan 2005 08:51 AM PST

Here are the error messages from my log:

01/03/05 13:53 "MS Exchange Service Message -- "
01/03/05 13:53 Backup Agent Error -- (1356) "Exchange Server Error.
HrESEBackupSetup failed. Mount the databases before backup. Check Backup
Agent Activity Log".
01/03/05 13:53 <First Storage Group> removed from Backup Mode
01/03/05 13:53 "MS Exchange Service Message -- "
01/03/05 13:53 Exchange Server Error. HrESEBackupInstanceEnd failed. Check
Backup Agent Activity Log
01/03/05 13:53 Backup Agent Error -- (1361) "Exchange Server Error.
HrESEBackupInstanceEnd failed. Check Backup Agent Activity Log".

I am also thinking of abandoning the Brick Level backup.




"Ray1117" wrote:
 

Import Contacts into AD for Exchange

Posted: 13 Jan 2005 08:09 AM PST

Thank you Al,
 
into 

You are right, but he said he needs a way to import _something_ (no matter
what) from a CSV file to AD, Whatever information it is, if you need it in
AD and there are attributes allowing you to store it, it can be done with
csvde, right?

As for the Contacts, normally they are stored in a user's mailbox and not in
the AD at all...
 
for 


Domain glue problem..

Posted: 13 Jan 2005 03:22 AM PST

Jonas Haggren wrote: 

Double check all your recipient policies.
Have someone on that domain e-mail you and see if you can reply.
 


Are Exchange 2000 CALs valid with Exchange 2003

Posted: 13 Jan 2005 03:17 AM PST

Thanks Lanwench. I will reword and submit a inquiry with MS licensing.

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
 

Bizarre stuff with public folder

Posted: 12 Jan 2005 12:21 PM PST

The one I'm talking about currently CAN receive from the Internet, but it
doesn't HAVE to be able to. The weird thing is, I had been deleting the blank
posts and they kept popping back up. However, I just left the post there
yesterday and nothing new popped up. Have you ever see that behavior in a
posting? Interestingly, one of our helpdesk technicians had posted something
several days ago to validate the permissions on the folder, but after he was
done he deleted it. The next day it popped back up. He deleted it, and the
next day it showed up again. We leave it in there and no more pop up.
Strange, huh?

"Andy David - Exchange MVP" wrote:
 

Moving public folders from exchange 2000 to exchange 2003

Posted: 12 Jan 2005 08:38 AM PST

thanks for the reply,
i can't bring the properties up because i get the message about the
certificate having expried.
any idea how to clear that up

ed
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prevent mail loop

Posted: 12 Jan 2005 01:48 AM PST

We seem to have the same problem, particularly when we receive press
releases where the "To" field is says "Distribution List" and not a name in
our organisation.

The problem is that our server sends out a message back to the distribution
list that clearly tells the world that it is our server that has the
problem, which is highly embarrassing to the business!

Any ideas as to how we can correct this?

Thanks

Matt


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Exchange Delivery Issue

Posted: 11 Jan 2005 11:35 AM PST

Yes I do have Message Tracking Enabled..and it shows that the message was
sent successfully.

Incidentally, we have Exchange Version 6.5.7226
I think we're on SP1...and users are on Outlook 2003.

Are there any kind of regular maintenance tasks that I should be peforming
on the Exchange Database?

Thanks


"Sheyi Adenouga [MSFT]" wrote: