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Can message journaling be done on a single mailbox in Ex2000 - Microsoft Exchange


Can message journaling be done on a single mailbox in Ex2000

Posted: 09 Feb 2005 08:31 PM PST

On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 06:39:02 -0800, SilverICE
<microsoft.com> wrote:
 
Unfortunately that won't capture outbound messages.

Datbase Size Understanding

Posted: 09 Feb 2005 08:23 AM PST

That is what I thought.. i will look over that file and give it til friday
night to rerun the defrag!

thanks

"Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote:
 

junkmail folder

Posted: 09 Feb 2005 05:59 AM PST

Take a look at SpamMover application here:
http://www.ivasoft.biz/spammover.shtml

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Regards,

Victor Ivanidze,
software developer
 

*.$$$ files growing in windows/temp

Posted: 08 Feb 2005 05:31 AM PST

My transaction logs and stores are all on seperate volumes. Nothing in the
event logs to indicate any issues, server is running fine. Running Sophos
Pure Message 1.0 antivirus/antispam, showing no errors, all proper exclusions
in place. Only other software installed is Veritas Backup Exec 9.1. Windows
and Exchange completely up to date. Exchange 2003 SP 1 installed.

Upon further review the timing of the log files appears to directly coincide
with background scanning of the exchange databases by Sophos Pure Message,
going to contact thier support and see what they have to say.

Thanks

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
 

Exchange not allocating smtp address to public folder

Posted: 08 Feb 2005 04:25 AM PST

Hi Lanwench

I promise you it really did work the way I described it: Outlook 2003 and
Exchange 2003/ SBS2003.

Still it doesn't really matter because, as I said, we worked out how to do
it in Exchange anyway.

The reason for mail-enabling the folder is so that customers can send
correspondence directly there. I see your point about dragging vs fowarding
though.

Thanks for your advice

Vaughan



"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
 

Is this possible

Posted: 08 Feb 2005 02:43 AM PST

Doug Versch wrote: 

Exchange needs a domain, yes.


Where is the email going?

Posted: 07 Feb 2005 09:59 PM PST

Thanks

Actually I found it yesterday. Things are much better now as long as that
user does not have an account on the system it works fine.

Now I got a new problem. I previously created a win2k3 account for one of my
laptop users (which I haven't moved to the win2k3 domain yet) so whenever
someone tries to send him an email it would go to his exchange box. I
deleted the account and the box (after him viewing its contents of course).
Now when I try to send him an email, it bounces back. The error looks like
it is coming from my ISP.

I removed the personal info and put << some text >>
If you see mx1.myprovider.ca, it seems that it tried to send the email to my
ISP. The account exists on the ISP server, so why does it bounce back? Or is
this a local message?

Any ideas?
Thanks again for your help.


Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.

Subject: Test
Sent: 09/02/2005 4:30 PM

The following recipient(s) could not be reached:

<<Name of recipient>> on 2/9/2005 4:45 PM
The e-mail account does not exist at the organization this message was
sent to. Check the e-mail address, or contact the recipient directly to find
out the correct address.
< <<mx1.myprovider.ca>> #5.1.1 SMTP; 550-Mailbox unknown. Either there is
no mailbox associated with this> Your message did not reach some or all of
the intended recipients.

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no Space

Posted: 07 Feb 2005 06:50 PM PST




HI I ran Eseutil and received no errors and was wondering,



If I run Eseutil and the priv DB reflect no change in size.

However there was a lot of account with large mailboxes removed and the temp
file reflect a 2 Gig drop. Is it safe to manually rename the prive , rename
the temp file as the prive and move the files.


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scott salvatore wrote:
Ok It indicated that it had competed successfully however the temp file is
two gig smaller than the current privfile was I suppose to replace the
current with the temp by manually removing the priv and renaming and coping
over the temp?

Again there is no room on the drive containing the priv db

I ran the following

C:\winnt\system32\eseutil.exe /d /ds /tg:\exchback\tempdfrg_ds.edb /p
C:\winnt\system32\eseutil.exe /d /ispriv /tg:\exchback\tempdfrg_pri.edb /p

What the command for deleted item retention on your stores

Also I did not see an event ID 1221 in the logs whats online maintenance
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Yes, normally it does, if it completes correctly - but that said, what was
the exact command you ran? Did you use /p ?

How much free space is available to recover? You can see this in your
application event logs (look for event ID 1221) after online maintenance has
run.

If you use deleted item retention on your stores (which I strongly
encourage) note that that can take up a lot of space, too.

Any chance you can stick more drives in this server & move the databases &
logs there for the duration?
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scott salvatore wrote: 





Server limit on rules

Posted: 07 Feb 2005 04:17 PM PST

Thanks for the reply. So the only solution would be to either have the user
consolidate/delete some rules or use 3rd party software?

"neo [mvp outlook]" wrote:
 

Exchange 2003 restore

Posted: 07 Feb 2005 11:11 AM PST

There's nothing there dealing with the specific situation I'm faced with.

"Teo Gomez" wrote:
 

Auto Reply

Posted: 07 Feb 2005 10:31 AM PST

Already checked all that, is there some where like the system administrator
account or a defaut email address for NOR's??

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
 

moving one box of exchange 2003

Posted: 03 Feb 2005 11:01 AM PST

If you have moved off all the roles and data from the E2K server, complete
the process by uninstalling Exchange - this is necessary so that we also
remove any AD objects related with the server.

Cheers,
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Eric Tam, MCSE
Microsoft Exchange Support

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