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Outgoing MailServer Question - Microsoft Exchange

Outgoing MailServer Question - Microsoft Exchange


Outgoing MailServer Question

Posted: 20 Oct 2005 02:01 PM PDT

Look at the IP address in the POP3 virtual server properties | general tab..
Lookup DNS for the hostname(s) matching the IP address(es).
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"Shadowlesss" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Time is off

Posted: 20 Oct 2005 11:24 AM PDT

Looks like two separate problems to me. As to the first, I suspect that you
had a client machine that had a clock that was off. When sending via SMTP,
the client supplies the headers, which includes the sending time. Regarding
your second problem, you should post the complete NDR with a description of
the circumstances surrounding the problem.
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MVP - Exchange
"Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!"

"Steele" <net> wrote in message
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2 2k3 exchange servers and 2 different domains.

Posted: 20 Oct 2005 10:33 AM PDT



"Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote:
 

We are doing ASP hosting and server hosting. The 2 servers belong to 2
different organizations. Anyway, got the the w2k w/e2k3 exchange to talk and
send email to w2k3 w/e2k3, but cannot get mail to flow the other way. the
remote server did not respond to connection attempt.

User Info

Posted: 20 Oct 2005 10:31 AM PDT

Hi Jeff,
Sounds like you're describing the 'Person Names Smart Tag' in Outlook 2003. TOOLS>OPTIONS>OTHER>CHeck/Uncheck ENABLE THE PERSON NAMES SMART TAG. I was checking to see if this is a Outlook 2003 feature only.
 

I had something happen a couple of days ago that I want to find out how it
happened and get it to work permanently...

I had dome some configuration changes on my Exchange 2003 server. After I
made the changes, I logged back on to Outlook 2003 and noticed a new "icon",
what looked like a bullet next to the sender's name. When you click on the
bullet, it opens a shortcut menu for the user, including telling the
schedule, phone numbers, sending an e-mail, create rules, add to Contacts,
and contact properties.

This is a great feature, but I can't get it to show on other user's
machines.

Thanks in advance

Jeff G

OWA on separate server

Posted: 20 Oct 2005 09:20 AM PDT

Hi,

And in addition to the other answer you also need an additional Exchange
server license.

Leif

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Public Folders to Pocket PC 2003

Posted: 19 Oct 2005 10:36 PM PDT

"Julian" <com> wrote in message
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I've done a PDA version of OWA that may interest you. It will allow you to
access Public Folders, but it's not a sync solution. It needs to be
installed on the OWA server, and is accessed online using PocketIE.

I don't know of any other way of accessing PFs on a PDA.

www.leederbyshire.com

Lee.

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How to prevent recipients from forwarding Outlook messages

Posted: 19 Oct 2005 11:11 AM PDT

Ruth Banfield wrote:

In addition to Scott's reply -

There's no foolproof way to secure email, try as you might. Someone could
copy/paste, take a screenshot, print, use a digital camera. Don't put
something in email you wouldn't write on a postcard.

Also - when you post, put a concise summary of your question in the subject
line, and the full details in the body of your post - including all relevant
version numbers/sp levels.


Hosting E-Mail Using Exchange - Couple Questions

Posted: 19 Oct 2005 07:53 AM PDT

Joe wrote: 

You can't use an IP address as an MX record - you have to create an A record
with the public IP you wish, and use that A record as your primary MX
record. 

Yes - MailHop BackupMX works very well and is inexpensive. You'd use
mx2.mailhop.org as your secondary/higher-cost MX record. 



Problems with Logons

Posted: 17 Oct 2005 04:13 PM PDT

Thanks I will try that. It's only affecting certain users inside the
network. I know pop3 is working.

And I do not have SSL/TLS enabled at this time. So my only settings in the
POP3 access tab are "Basic authentication" and "Simple Authentication and
Security Layer"
With Simple Authentication having the settings to use NTLM SASL mechanism.

Also, people "outside" our network are having authentication issues using
POP3 on mobile devices and also using a pop3 client like outlook. Is there
another port I need open on the firewall for this to work.

I just gave that logon scenario a try and I'll be, it worked. So what I
found is the alias of the user is different from the logon name. I am
assuming just changing the alias will fix this issue then.

Not just to get the authentication working from remote. And we are not
using rpc over http either.

Regards,

Bill Kirk
Network Administrator


"Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote:
 

Authentication delay with OWA in DMZ

Posted: 17 Oct 2005 01:59 PM PDT

I've turned on Max logging on DSAssess and getting Event ID 2399 & 2061.

Exchange 2003 sp2 CTP

Posted: 17 Oct 2005 08:04 AM PDT

Hmm, maybe something to do with being an idiot?


"From: Ed Hansberry, MS-MVP/Mobile Devices"
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email null file?

Posted: 15 Oct 2005 08:58 AM PDT



In news:com,
instauratio <microsoft.com> typed: 
OK, then you have Mailbox Manager as an option -

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;Q278024&ID=KB;EN-US;Q278024