Pages

Search

Microsoft Inbox Rules - Microsoft Exchange

Microsoft Inbox Rules - Microsoft Exchange


Microsoft Inbox Rules

Posted: 24 Feb 2006 10:14 AM PST

I am currently running IMF, a Spamblocker on a SMTP mail proxy, and
Spamcop and a few other RBL services and SPAM is still hitting my
network pretty hard. Through reading various posts I found that you
are correct, there is really no practical way to set up mailbox rules
remotely other than using rule.dll. After some testing I found that
even outlooks rules do not block the emails that I need to block.
Spammers are using graphics instead of text to prevent rule based spam
blockers from having any affect. Other than purchasing different
software as a SMTP proxy I don't know what to do from here. Does
anyone have any insight of things that have worked for their network?

Mail to Public folder shows up as posts

Posted: 24 Feb 2006 08:57 AM PST

That did the trick. Thanks again!

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
 

Download content to user's Notes

Posted: 24 Feb 2006 07:31 AM PST

On Fri, 24 Feb 2006 07:51:27 -0800, Jeanne
<microsoft.com> wrote:
 

lol.

 

Sorting of Contacts - Global

Posted: 24 Feb 2006 01:44 AM PST

I have to replies for you below
 

When I post a message up on the forum I would expect to get a resenable
reply aspecaly from a MVP!
 

This may be your view on this but I was asked by the company who i do work
for if this is possible and still you never answerd my question so I will ask
is this possible? and if it is how can I go about doing it? (and I would like
a better reply this time!, you may think its easy to send "one pager" out to
help the users but this will take up my time, my staff time, and the employes
of the company and I am looking for a way to least effect the staff, and not
waste time when they are busy!

Ross

Disastar recovery

Posted: 23 Feb 2006 02:16 PM PST

On Thu, 23 Feb 2006 21:41:26 -0800, "Ziguana"
<microsoft.com> wrote:
 

So ship the tapes over there each day and restore the Schema Master
and the Exchange servers from tape. If you have decent bandwidth you
can backup to file and then send the files over the wire.

A 12 hour window (or less) is not a DR problem. 

Which could be weeks or months.

I'd go along with John on this one. Your DR plan isn't a plan at all.
You really need to address your business need. What about the Internet
connection for external mail, why is mail critical? Is mail critical?
(yes, of course, it always is)
 

Meeting Requests Don't Show Up

Posted: 23 Feb 2006 12:30 PM PST

That was it.

Thanks again,
Fred

"Fred Yarbrough" <0.0.1> wrote in message
news:ev1$phx.gbl... 
but 
is 
who 
essence, 
shows 
their 
having 


four nodes cluster

Posted: 23 Feb 2006 05:24 AM PST

My note was for planning purposes :) Wise guy!

Cheers,

Rodney R. Fournier

MVP - Windows Server - Clustering
http://www.nw-america.com - Clustering Website
http://www.msmvps.com/clustering - Blog
http://www.clusterhelp.com - Cluster Training
ClusterHelp.com is a Microsoft Certified Gold Partner


"Russ Kaufmann [MVP]" <com> wrote in message
news:phx.gbl... 


DL's

Posted: 23 Feb 2006 05:20 AM PST

Hi,

Not really. As Bharat Suneja pointed out distribution lists are located in
active directory and you should therefore be able to see and expand these on
all your domain controllers. You might not be able to see the exchange tabs
of these DL's in your active directory users and computers on the DC's if
Exchange system manager is not installed on these, but you should still be
able to see the groups.

The old exchange server is not the only domain controller you have right??

Leif


"Rainy" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:com... 


Departed Users Calendar Items

Posted: 22 Feb 2006 03:36 PM PST

>Is there a utility to clean the Calendar items owned by departed users from 

It would seem to me that this could be done easily on the client
(Outlook) side using the appropriate search params.

--Sandy

Can Exchange send an initial email for new mailboxes?

Posted: 22 Feb 2006 02:28 PM PST

Hi,

Did yoy check the welcome message you receive when you start Outlook for the
first time?

This message is located as an .eml file somewhere in the Outlook directory
and can be customized as desired.

Leif

"Joel R. Girard MCSE" <microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:com... 


EZ question about OWA

Posted: 22 Feb 2006 12:30 PM PST

If mailboxes reside on Exchange 2000 servers, you cannot get the OWA 2003
interface (even if all FEs are 2003). Upgrade the BE mailbox server(s) to
Exchange Server 2003.
--
Bharat Suneja
MCSE, MCT
www.zenprise.com
blog: www.suneja.com/blog
-----------------------------------------


"Mike Adams" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:com... 


Questionmark(?) appears at the top of OWA messages

Posted: 22 Feb 2006 11:22 AM PST

Disreguard my last post. I see SP2 should fix this. I'll have SP2 on the
back end servers soon, hopefully that will do the trick.

Thanks again!
-Mark


"Bharat Suneja" wrote:
 

Finding "top of information store" in Exchange 2003

Posted: 22 Feb 2006 09:31 AM PST

Woot! I thought it might be something simple like that... we were looking too
hard foor the complex solutions. Thanks! - C.

"Andy David - MVP" wrote:
 

secondary email address's

Posted: 22 Feb 2006 03:31 AM PST

Replied in m.p.exchange.setup

--
Neil Hobson
Exchange MVP


"Dave Tee" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:com... 


Import personal calendar into Shared Calendar

Posted: 21 Feb 2006 02:46 PM PST



In news:com,
msenior <microsoft.com> typed: 

To add to Mark's reply - you're much better off *copying* the data from the
PST file into the public folder (or even to a mailbox calendar) than
importing. Open the PST file, change the view to something that displays it
in a table layout, select all/copy to the pf. Lower chance of corrupt data
that way.


Enterprise or Standard Edition?

Posted: 21 Feb 2006 01:11 PM PST

Thank you Andy and Mark, appreciate it.

RHS


"RHS" wrote:
 

Scripting mailbox creation - delay in populating proxyAddresses property

Posted: 21 Feb 2006 12:41 PM PST

I don't mind posting the code, but I really don't think there is a problem
in the code per se. It is part of a fairly large script...

I create the User object and then assign values to basic Exchange parameters
with the .put method. Then that is committed with the SetInfo method.

Then I attempt to read the User.proxyAddresses property.

If I do this immediately after assigning the Exchange values I get an error
saying proxyAddresses is not a collection, which it should be. Immediately
after user/mailbox creation I can open ADUC and view the user's properties
in the GUI and verify the email addresses (proxyAddresses) do not exist.
Then after a pause of about 30 seconds the addresses appear.

If I pause the script, after creating the mailbox, until I verify the
addresses exist in the GUI, the script runs without problem. That is why I
think the code is OK. What might be missing is a way to force the address
generation...

"Bharat Suneja" <spam.org> wrote in message
news:phx.gbl... 


Email Signatures

Posted: 21 Feb 2006 09:53 AM PST

u can try policy patrol www.policypatrol.com

"Christi" <gibraltardesign.com> wrote in message
news:OKutq%phx.gbl... 


When using Riverbed Prepopulation Outlook cannot connect to Exchan

Posted: 21 Feb 2006 07:28 AM PST

Yes, it is a bandwidth saving / cacheing device. We have a call into them
but they of course are saying they have not had any of these issues. Thanks
though for your responses!!

"Martin Blackstone - MVP" wrote:
 

Precautions to be taken prior publishing Excahnge server?

Posted: 21 Feb 2006 05:39 AM PST

"Mahmoud" <com> wrote in
news:phx.gbl:
 

You need a bullet proof disaster recovery plan. Mine relies mostly on my
resume being stored off-site.

All users send mail from 1 adress

Posted: 21 Feb 2006 04:05 AM PST

one way could be the have the user use the sendas

it needs manual intervention though from each user.

"DavidSaramago" wrote:
 

SMTP with POP3

Posted: 20 Feb 2006 03:35 AM PST

Also, many ISPs will block SMTP access to servers other than their own, so if
you are using road runner as an ISP, you have to use their servers to send
email. You'll be better off w/ OWA or the RPC over http which will use
80/443 stuff which is allowed pretty much anywhere anytime.....

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote: