Exch2k3 & Outlook 2k2 Rules ... - Microsoft Exchange |
- Exch2k3 & Outlook 2k2 Rules ...
- SSL and RPC over HTTP
- No option to save password on OWA login screen
- From Groupwise 5.5 to Exchange 2003 -> How to?
- Creating a mailbox
- Block external email claiming to be from my domain?
- OWA Reach configure on client instead on server
Exch2k3 & Outlook 2k2 Rules ... Posted: 18 Feb 2005 08:47 AM PST I never give up! I'll ante-up $250 and call the folks in India before I give up. To work around this problem I created a contact for the outside address, then modified the persons Exchange properties to forward email to that contact as well as sending it to their Inbox. Now, that problem is fixed (for this instance); still, if either of them wish to have a rule for sorting their Inbox, they will find out that they have too many folders to create a rule. Yes, I finally was able to determine the problem and the fix. The person who had almost 50 sub-folders was the one I choose to "mess" with. I created a .PST and moved the NON-DEFAULT folders to it. Closed his Outlook client and waited 20 mins for everything to settle down. I was then able to create rules at the server via OWA. So, I'm going to say that the folders do take away from the 32kb of space for the OUTLOOK TODAY root folder. There we have it, the final answer! Each and every sub-folder created under OUTLOOK TODAY takes away a few bytes from that 32kb cache or buffer. I'll also say that the limit is self-imposed at MS for no good reason, that it is not a hindrence created by using RPC, nor any other such non-sense. At best, it's someones idea of "they'll never need more than 32kb of memory"... Yours: Old Fogie "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote: |
Posted: 18 Feb 2005 08:39 AM PST Thanks heaps for your help. Thats precisely the information I was after. Grant "Andrew Mitchell" <vic.gov.au> wrote in message news:46.248.16... |
No option to save password on OWA login screen Posted: 18 Feb 2005 08:31 AM PST HEY! I AIN'T DEAD YET... I'm suppin a soda and groovin to Billy Thorpe's Children of the Sun Album, whilst I'm learning ASP.NET (yuck). So, did you look to see if the site with the problem is in the wrong security zone? The different zones have different configs for remembering things. That's my last stab at this one, hope you're having a good weekend! Yours: OldFogie "Kittypuss" wrote: |
From Groupwise 5.5 to Exchange 2003 -> How to? Posted: 18 Feb 2005 05:19 AM PST "Herm" <com> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... of client? Moving to Exchange will solve all of your problems. To date, no one's Exchange server has ever crashed and no one has ever lost any messages. Groupwise is inherently unstable and it crashes for everyone who uses it, so you're not alone. Fortunately, Exchange is the perfect substitute for good system design and troubleshooting skills. Enjoy. |
Posted: 16 Feb 2005 05:11 PM PST I don't think my symantec SGS360 has a feature like that, but I'll double check anyway. -- Thank you Please post only "Todd Fatheree" <net> wrote in message news:%phx.gbl... to |
Block external email claiming to be from my domain? Posted: 16 Feb 2005 04:29 PM PST Hello, I tried adding my domain to the sender filter, and applying it to all my SMTP Virtual Servers, but it didn't quite work. Here is my configuration: I have server BE1 and BE2, which just hold mailboxes, and are in seperate routing groups. I have FE1, which is a front-end, and holds the SMTP connector for the org, and the routing group connector (FE1 and BE1 are in the same routing group). I applied the sender filter to all three servers. After doing so, BE1 could send mail to itself, and to the internet (going through FE1 to get out). BE2 could send to itself, but not to the internet. All mail between BE1 and BE2 gets dropped as well. Is there something I'm missing here? Thanks. "Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote: |
OWA Reach configure on client instead on server Posted: 16 Feb 2005 07:27 AM PST Thanks! "Lee Derbyshire [MVP]" wrote: |
You are subscribed to email updates from TextNData Forums - Microsoft Exchange To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. | Email delivery powered by Google |
Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610 |