Delay in receiving SOME mail - Microsoft Exchange |
- Delay in receiving SOME mail
- Exchange2K3 Address List via LDAP
- Changing Outgoing Server Settings
- Problem Logging in to Exchange Mailbox
- Time stamp error?
- Duplicate Messages between stores
- pop3 or exchange
- Priv1.stm grows very large
- Public Calendar Issue
- Server crashed installing service pack 1
- Free/Busy issue
- OWA does not display email with certficate
Posted: 22 Aug 2005 09:16 PM PDT Yes it is external e-mail. But why would it only affect on account and not an account it was CC'd to on the same domain? "Johan Strange" wrote: |
Exchange2K3 Address List via LDAP Posted: 22 Aug 2005 09:03 AM PDT You'd have to connect to the Notes server with an LDAP client (ldp.exe is included in the Windows 2003 Support Tools) and see what it has available as baseDN's. The BaseDN simply tells the ldap query where to start at. Here are a few examples of baseDN's with Active Directory. DC=domainname,DC=com CN=Configuration,DC=domain,DC=com CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=domain,DC=com -- Ben Winzenz Exchange MVP MessageOne "Fred Yarbrough" <com> wrote in message news:O4H4NR%phx.gbl... |
Changing Outgoing Server Settings Posted: 22 Aug 2005 09:00 AM PDT In news:googlegroups.com, com <com> typed: What you want to do is set up an SMTP connector to use a "smarthost" - as in, forward all Internet-bound mail to your ISP's SMTP server for outbound relay. You don't do this in ADUC. In Exchange System manager - find your routing groups section, create a new connector, SMTP. Name it something logical (ISP's SMTP Server, Forward to ISP as Smarthost, etc) and choose forward all messages to the following smart host- put in your ISP's smtp server there. Under local bridgeheads, select your server. In the Address Space tab, put an asterisk (*) for all domains. Do not select allow messages to be relayed to those domains or you'll open yourself up to relay spam. You set up the authentication in the properties of the connector (outbound security). |
Problem Logging in to Exchange Mailbox Posted: 22 Aug 2005 04:04 AM PDT Same problem here, but with the only difference that my user can access her account through OWA and not Outlook 2003. I get the same error when trying to add the Exchange account to Outlook: "The action could not be completed. The name could not be matched to a name in the address list" I tried "Update Now" and "Rebuild" option for the Global Address List and after few hours it still doesn't work. The rest of the 40+ users are fine and can work in both OWA and Outlook 2003 with no problems. HELP!!! |
Posted: 22 Aug 2005 02:56 AM PDT Thanks Mark Lewej "Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote: |
Duplicate Messages between stores Posted: 22 Aug 2005 02:44 AM PDT Hi there, Some users use OWA (though they swear they didn't send the duplicates from OWA). I am going to try this in my lab and see what happens. Thanks for the help. Ben "Jim McBee (MVP)" wrote: |
Posted: 20 Aug 2005 10:26 AM PDT yes, but I can save my username and password on most sites so I do not have to fill in the form.... I just hit ok (not totally secure I realise) is there other ways to connect to exchange server other than this way that would mean I don't need to enter password details each time ? David |
Posted: 19 Aug 2005 11:46 PM PDT Hi, I would be inclined to go with your initial idea. I have seen this before , along with Event 474. I ended up creating a new Database with EXMerge and RSG. My main concern was that in a worse case scenario I would not be able to restore the database from a backup. GL "ustation" wrote: |
Posted: 19 Aug 2005 06:45 AM PDT On Sat, 20 Aug 2005 03:45:01 -0700, Chris Chambless <microsoft.com> wrote: Well, the view must be showing something different. Simply saying that the calendar for this user is displaying different appointments for a day and time indicates that he's looking at the wrong calendar from everyone else. Now, it can't be that simple (can it?) so it must be something else. These appointments that are different, are they skewed by a number of hours (check zones etc) or are they out of date (indicating a sync problem somewhere)? Get the user to sit and use OWA to see if he can drill down into PFs and see the right things. Then use a fresh machine, without his roaming profile and configure a new MAPI profile for the user, what do you get? |
Server crashed installing service pack 1 Posted: 19 Aug 2005 05:16 AM PDT It turned out that Dell servers had a glitch with the update. Downloaded the fix and everything is fine. Thanks for responding. "Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote: |
Posted: 18 Aug 2005 09:13 AM PDT Thank you SO much! The STEP 2 above solved the problem! |
OWA does not display email with certficate Posted: 18 Aug 2005 07:49 AM PDT You can use p7mViewer ( http://www.cryptigo.com/p7mViewer/ ) Some more detailed instructions can be found in the p7mViewer FAQ: http://www.cryptigo.com/p7mViewer/FAQ#faq47 Vizvary Istvan .. "Transam388" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
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