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blocking junk mail...

Posted: 21 Mar 2005 08:35 AM PST

On 03/21/2005 10:58 AM, Todd J Heron pondered briefly and then wrote:
 

In addition, I'm having pretty good luck with Policy Patrol from Red
Earth Software. It's certainly worth a look:

http://redearthsoftware.com/Email-filter.htm

It also has the ability to add disclaimers and other features are available.

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Exchange 5.5 moving into Active Directory

Posted: 19 Mar 2005 10:03 PM PST

What your saying is you the ADC tool that is in 2003 Exchange for Exchange
5.5?

Remember my goal is to bring Exchange 5.5 into AD 2003.

Joel

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Exchange rror codes - any clues?

Posted: 18 Mar 2005 05:22 AM PST

That should keep me busy for a while. Many thanks.

David



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Exchange Eating e-mail

Posted: 17 Mar 2005 11:30 AM PST

What is involved in that?
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Monitoring in/out bound email

Posted: 17 Mar 2005 07:23 AM PST

Yes, you are looking for a utility to do the work for you, check out some
options at :
http://www.slipstick.com/exs/reporting.htm

"Herb Mays" wrote:
 

Global Calendar

Posted: 16 Mar 2005 01:45 PM PST

You could do this using a public folder or create a mailbox that all relevant
users have access to and add it to Outlook. Global Calendars are common and
can offer many benefits. Depending on the amount of users you could perhaps
use the invite attendees feature that would update the calendar in user
mailboxes.

"Mix" wrote:
 

Disable rules on exchange 2003

Posted: 16 Mar 2005 01:00 PM PST

Gerry van Cleef wrote: 

Exchange System Manager, Global Settings - double-click Internet Message
Formats. Choose default domain (probably the only one there) and
right-click/properties, advanced tab, and untick autoreply and autoforward
if they're ticked.
To turn off the AutoForward feature, click to clear the Automatic forwarding
check box.
 

Nope - that's the point. You don't want them doing that for many reasons. 


Using global address book to send emails

Posted: 16 Mar 2005 12:21 PM PST

John Forth wrote: 

Don't remove it - just don't make it the primary. 

Tell the sendmail server not to add the ckt.
 


Mail not going through

Posted: 16 Mar 2005 08:03 AM PST

hmm, well it looks like I had everything setup correctly. I went ahead and
restarted all the related exchange services, and larger messages seem to be
going through now.

Thanks for your help!!

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SBS 2003 Standard How to create external mail accounts

Posted: 16 Mar 2005 06:29 AM PST

ThomasTNT wrote: 

That's a great question to post in microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs as
SBS is heavily wizard-centric and does many things its own way. 


POP3 to connect to UNIX server

Posted: 15 Mar 2005 09:45 PM PST

On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 21:45:02 -0800, "frwgt350"
<microsoft.com> wrote:
 

Exchange doesn't do this natively.
What you will need is a POP3 Connector. Best is to google and choose
the one that fits your pocket. POPCON is about 50 euro and POPBeamer
is similar. I've used POPCON and do in the home lab.

Is there any reason that all this mail is being delivered to the Unix
server and then you have to extract it? I could understand if all mail
was sent to Unix and then addresses that didn't match parameters on
the Unix were sent to this inbox for Exchange to gather but if
everything is going into one box then what's the point of popping the
mail?

Re-occurring message

Posted: 15 Mar 2005 03:13 PM PST

Hi Thanks for the post. I checked the internet header (which should have been
the first place I looked) and the messages are in fact originating from the
external users messaging system.

Thanks for your input though.

"Tim" wrote:
 

Exchange 2003 Standard? Or Enterprise?

Posted: 15 Mar 2005 01:56 PM PST

<nl> wrote in message
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Here's the problem...16GB just isn't very much storage these days. And very
few of the companies I've dealt with seem to be willing to place a limit on
the size of user mailboxes. So, if you have a small number of users and/or
place limits on mailbox size, by all means, go for Standard. But Enterprise
give you a lot more flexibility in the future not only with store size but
the ability to have multiple stores, cluster, etc. that I'd recommend it if
possible.

todd


e-mail forwarding?

Posted: 15 Mar 2005 07:29 AM PST

What you might have to do to is on the executives machines create a rule that
sends all email to the secretary. Give the secretary permission to his mail,
and add his mailbox to her outlook. Now when she receives a forwarded email
from the executive she can read it over and then move it into his mailbox
inbox.

Yikes what a problem!!! Glad not to be in your shoes.

"Martyn Fewtrell" wrote:
 

How to turn off Non Delivery Reports in Exchange 5.5

Posted: 15 Mar 2005 04:17 AM PST

Andy wrote: 

You can't customize it. I believe you can disable NDRs in E5x but I'm
rusty.... Why are you worried about this, btw? If your network is protected
properly from the Internet, why does it matter if someone knows your server
is named "Bigdaddy" or "Server01" or whatever?


Exchange 2003 in a DMZ

Posted: 15 Mar 2005 12:53 AM PST

Thanks guys, I'll check out isaserver.org for that info.

"Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote:
 

Exchange 2003 hangs at shutdown

Posted: 14 Mar 2005 11:43 AM PST

see
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;555025

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Not authenicated

Posted: 14 Mar 2005 11:05 AM PST

Ok. The way you have it set up now, with just Anonymous selected for the
authentication mode and for Relay set to only an allowed list, should meet
your objectives. It won't be a relay.

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Store does not decrease in size after defrag

Posted: 14 Mar 2005 08:31 AM PST



After running defrag there are no entries in the application log, which is
puzzling.

However, from my scheduled maintenance I get the 1221 Event, with the
following:

The database has 7095 Mb of free space after online defragementation has
terminated.

I stopped all Exchange services before running defrag - is there something
I'm missing?

cheers

Ian

How to setup mail server

Posted: 14 Mar 2005 03:06 AM PST

install windows 2003 server & exchange 2003 on a server and put the managment
consol to your XP machine where u can administrate it from your PC. for your
web site you can use IIS which comes with windows 2003 and u can use the same
way to manage the IIS too

"BuddyWork" wrote:
 

Limiting NO. recipients

Posted: 13 Mar 2005 05:01 AM PST

>yah i checked in SMTP virtual server setting ....but i couldnot find 

Restricting maximum number of recipients organization-wide.

For inbound mail:
Open Exchange System Manager > expand Global Settings > right-click Message
Delivery > Properties > Defaults tab > set the desired number of recipients
in the Recipient Limits field.

For outbound mail:
Exchange System Manager > Adminsitrative Groups > First Adminsitrative Group 
SMTP Server > Properties > Messages tab > "Limit number of recipients per
message to"


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Upgrading Exchange Server

Posted: 11 Mar 2005 05:03 PM PST

Thank you, Mark!

"Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote:
 

Intelligent Message Filtering Performance Object not in Perfmon List

Posted: 11 Mar 2005 04:28 PM PST

Worked - thanks.

"Andrew Mitchell" <vic.gov.au> wrote in message
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Public folder e-mail and default public store

Posted: 11 Mar 2005 04:27 PM PST

This is develoment issue and not an administration one. The exchange solution
I'm trying to develope, has seen many roadblocks and this is one of them.
I may look at writing an Event sink to augment/change exchange's/SMTP's
default behavior as a work around.

Thanks for you input. Very valuable.

"Rich Matheisen [MVP]" wrote: