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Want seperate mailboxes for user1@CompanyName.com & user1@OtherName.com - Microsoft Exchange


Want seperate mailboxes for user1@CompanyName.com & user1@OtherName.com

Posted: 16 Dec 2005 12:37 PM PST

What version of Exchange?

From account properties remove the second address, uncheck "Automatically
update e-mail addresses based on recipient policy"

Create new account with another username, in user properties | E-mail
addresses assign the second address. Remove the default address stamped by
Recipient policy and uncheck "Automatically.... "

Assign the user permissions to the new user account/mailbox.
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"Oscar Vogel" <net> wrote in message
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Bringing ISP e-mail in house

Posted: 16 Dec 2005 03:05 AM PST



In news:com,
MMucher <microsoft.com> typed: 
You're welcome.
 


anti-spam quesiton

Posted: 15 Dec 2005 07:30 PM PST

We use an external mail filtering service called mxlogic which is very good,
they also provide an added layer of security by doing a virus scan on
incoming mail and with the fail safe option if your exchange box goes down
they will store your mail for 5 days with unlimited disk space which is a
major plus from a CYA aspect. and the best part is you do not have to try to
keep up with the spammers they do it for you and it is relatively in
expensive. check'em out

"Hii Sing Chung" wrote:
 

Unable to remove mail header

Posted: 15 Dec 2005 12:19 PM PST

"David DeBoer" <com> wrote in message
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Put Outlook into offline mode, exit, reload Outlook, and then try deleting
the item while you are still in offline mode. Then go back into online
mode.

I haven't bothered to understand much about cached Exchange mode. Try
disabling it in Outlook, exit, and reload to see if the Inbox looks correct.
Cached mode downloads a copy of the message so it locally available when the
Exchange server is down or unreachable (i.e., rather than fix a flaky or
too-busy Exchange server or network, they use cache mode to cover up the
faults). With cached mode off, Outlook shows you want is in your mailbox on
the Exchange server. In cached mode, the local copy has to be stored
somewhere. My guess is it is in an .ost file. So you could hunt around for
the .ost file to delete/rename/move it to start with a new one. You
probably should talk to our Exchange admin on what to do with the .ost file.


Exchange delivery problems

Posted: 15 Dec 2005 12:10 AM PST

Thanks so much for your help!

"Rich Matheisen [MVP]" <com.NOSPAM.COM> wrote in message
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exclude administrator login to OWA ?

Posted: 14 Dec 2005 11:51 AM PST

The only thing defined under Exchange Features is Instant Messaging, and
that's disabled.

I've now been told that OWA acces can be disabled through IIS, rather.



"Mark Arnold [MVP]" <org> wrote in message
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LDAP help needed

Posted: 14 Dec 2005 10:08 AM PST

try using OLDCMP from joeware.net
(http://www.joeware.net/win/free/tools/oldcmp.htm)

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"Clayton Sutton" <com> wrote in message
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Optimize Memory Exchange 2003 DC

Posted: 14 Dec 2005 10:05 AM PST

On Thu, 15 Dec 2005 08:11:05 -0800, Harry Piedra
<microsoft.com> wrote:
 

Other than not installing Exchange on a DC? :)

 

Hide from address book question

Posted: 14 Dec 2005 06:51 AM PST

Hiding an account from the GAL doesn't make it any less functional. Using
the legacyExchangeDN should allow you to do anything Exchange-related,
though I haven't tried it with OWA yet (I'll try it and post back later).
For Outlook, the procedure is the same for setting up a profile as it is for
adding a hidden mailbox as an additional mailbox. It's all about the
legacyExchangeDN.

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"Clayton Sutton" <com> wrote in message
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Public Folders in ESM?

Posted: 13 Dec 2005 01:06 PM PST

"Steele" <net> wrote:
 

It doesn't have to be the first AG, that's just where it winds up if
you haven't moved it somewhere else. :)
 

Domain admins aren't Exchange Full Administrators. And Domain Admins
have "deny" ACE's to keep them from doing things they only *think*
they should be able to do.
 

Try it with a user that's an Exchange Full Administrator.
 

The way you did. But the PFMigrate doesn't actuall migrate a thing --
it just adds the replicas to the folders properties.
 

Where you you run it isn't so important as who runs it. :)

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OWA...

Posted: 13 Dec 2005 12:01 PM PST

And where might I locate these "portal solutions?"

Thanx.

"Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote: