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How to move Inbox back to server - Microsoft Exchange


How to move Inbox back to server

Posted: 01 Mar 2005 11:17 AM PST

Dan wrote: 

In the folder list, in the PST file, if you highlight inbox, and then select
all items, right-click/hold, drag to the mailbox inbox, release the right
mouse button and choose Copy, does it work? Same for sent items/anything
else?



Outlook over the web

Posted: 01 Mar 2005 05:06 AM PST

Pur2103 wrote: 

Don't worry about it. But is your company planning to hire someone else to
take over that position?
 

Yep - Outlook Web Access, or OWA. 
 

Take a look in both System and Application for scary red errors. Make sure
all your services are started...

Who has rights to log into this server / physical access to the server / who
knows admin credentials?
 


cannot telnet to 25?

Posted: 28 Feb 2005 11:58 AM PST

On a dark and stormy night, "Clint Zinka"
<microsoft.com> sent us the following message
hidden in a chocolate cake:

 

Are your clients running McAfee virus scan version 8? If so, check the
access protection section in the VirusScan console on each machine as
port 25 is blocked in there by default.

Part number for Exchange Server 2003 Enterprise media?

Posted: 28 Feb 2005 09:59 AM PST



"Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote:
 

Yeah, that's the CD that ASAP sent me after I told them the Standard Editon
CD they sent the first time didn't match the Enterprise license they sold me.
So far, I have the Standard Edition pack of CDs and the Service Pack 1 CD
(which is for Standard and Enterprise versions). What I need is the install
media for Enterprise Edition. If I can get a part number, I can go back to
ASAP and help them do their jobs : ). MS order support just keeps referring
me to the full-blown $7K package. I've spent some $8K in a license and CALs,
but I can't use them for want of a $20 CD!

Regards,
Paul Fraser

Mail Archival

Posted: 27 Feb 2005 07:37 AM PST

EMC's Legato also has archival & monitoring solutions.

http://www.legato.com/products/emailxtender/

I am also looking into this kind of product. So, I don't have any opinion on
the Veritas/KVS vs the EMC/Legato products.

If anyone else has some experience to share...

====
Mike

"steve" wrote:
 

Public email account to all staff members - how to track if member of staff has replied?

Posted: 26 Feb 2005 06:31 PM PST

Hi,

also have a look at http://www.lucatec.de/mask
This Add-in for Outlook is a small utility which automates certain routine
tasks if you're working with a Exchange Server and have set up public eMail
accounts for individual departments, branches or tasks of your organization.

Apart from your personal email address/mailbox you may have access to one or
more shared mailboxes or public folders, e.g. for your department or for
special tasks like support enquiries. If you want to send an email as coming
from a shared mailbox or public folder, you have to manually add the "From"
field via the View menu and enter the respective sender address there.
Otherwise the mail would be sent with your personal email address and any
replies would end up in your personal mailbox (and you would have to move
same to the shared mailbox for other users to be able to view it).This is
where the tool steps in: It will automatically determine the correct sender
address to use based on the mailbox or public folder the user is currently
located in within Outlook. Additionally, it offers the option to move or
copy the sent message to the relevant account's Sent Items folder (or the
originating Public Folder itself).



Greetings

Steffi



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Filtering my offline folder

Posted: 25 Feb 2005 02:05 PM PST

Greg wrote: 

Not archiving at all? Keeping one's mailbox tidy? Using public folders for
additional mail storage? 

Show him how to set up view filters. Or, just open the single day view in
his calendar.
 

Your Palm sync software should be able to filter as well. 

When he comes back into the office he may well get sync/conflict errors in
Outlook.
 

You can't filter. Cached mode=everything in the mailbox - except unchecked
items. And if you uncheck the calendar, he doesn't get anything. Does this
person somehow *always* work offline? I don't see what the point of all this
is...
 

I don't know what sync software you're using. I know that Intellisycn
doesn't yet support syncing to Outlook with cached mode. Chapura might.

You don't need to do this - and I wouldn't.
 

Not really :) 


Adding a Disclaimer ot Exchange03

Posted: 24 Feb 2005 05:16 PM PST

Hi,

Try this article

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;317327


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problem with outgoing mail

Posted: 22 Feb 2005 11:11 AM PST

On or about Feb. 21, Verizon introduced a bug into its SMTP server
outgoing.verizon.net, resulitng in that server no longer being able to
process mail forwarding for Exchange (and Lotus Notes, and perhaps other
mail applications). Verizon's SMTP server no longer accepts the valid
initial-response argument to the SMTP AUTH command as required by RFC 2554.
Note that this has *nothing* to do with any policy change regarding mail
forwarding from dynamic IP addresses, as is sometimes claimed.

Here's the final word I got from Verizon:

Just got off a long call with Verizon Technical Support Supervisor "Ivan"
(ID#1562). If anyone has any questions, I suggest you attempt to contact him
(888-649-9500). You will need to have a *lot* of patience to get through a
coherent conversation with him.

He finally told me in no uncertain terms that Verizon is *not* bound by RFC
2554 (http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2554.html) because it is not a
Verizon-authored document, and Verizon is not supporting the
initial-response argument to the AUTH command (see third paragraph in
"Discussion:" section of major section 4, "the AUTH command", of the RFC),
and Verizon does not consider this a bug or a violation of the SMTP AUTH
specification and therefore IT WILL NOT BE FIXED. He referred me to their
Terms of Service as the only document they consider themselves bound by.

So that's the final word. We're consultants, and we'll be advising all of
our Verizon Business DSL customers to terminate their service and switch to
an ISP that's less dysfunctional.

--Daniel

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