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Posted: 26 Mar 2006 07:47 AM PST

If you like to minitor users mail boxes without them knowing here is what you
need to do
(I need to access users mailboxes without them knowing)
http://consultusa.us/

Please be carefull, many of the companies have privacy rights and yuu do not
want to fault these policies,

Cheers
oz

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Best regards, Good Luck
Oz Ozugurlu
____________________________
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Http://www.msexchange911.org
Http://www.consultusa.us (Blog)


"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
 

Ex2K - Logged on users?

Posted: 24 Mar 2006 12:38 PM PST

Thank you all.
"Andy David - MVP" <com> wrote in message
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Outbound SMTP Port 25

Posted: 23 Mar 2006 04:39 PM PST

On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 06:31:02 -0800, "Asher_N" <com>
wrote:
 

Its not the workstations you typically have to worry about.
 

Ex2K Storage Limit warning

Posted: 23 Mar 2006 07:17 AM PST

No, you don't. You just have to be patient.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[ln];327378

--
Ed Crowley
MVP - Exchange
"Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!"

"Mike Hendrickson" <microsoft.com> wrote in
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Mail delivered to the root of domain not MX record

Posted: 22 Mar 2006 09:37 PM PST

Do they have multiple DNS servers with inconsistent records - so when you
hit one you find the MX and when you hit the other you don't and therefore
Exchange delivers to the A record for that domain?
--
Bharat Suneja
MCSE, MCT
www.zenprise.com
blog: www.suneja.com/blog
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"Michael" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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OWA, hyperlink in email message

Posted: 22 Mar 2006 12:00 PM PST

Here's the fix, kb817312.

"Billy" wrote:
 

Failed to generate offline Address

Posted: 22 Mar 2006 10:22 AM PST

that's not the problem...
--
Mohamed Bougharda

MCSE 2000 and 2003
MSCE on Messaging 2000 + 2003
Cisco CCNP + CCDP


"Loay Olabi" wrote:
 

Exchange 2003 unable to relay - using smtp smart host

Posted: 22 Mar 2006 09:16 AM PST

I would change the automated process to send to the smart host. If you
can't do that, you should make sure that the automated process is
authenticating properly. If your Exchange server is not exposed to the
Internet, you can enable it to relay with reasonable safety, but don't do
that unless you're sure that Internet hosts cannot connect to it directly.
--
Ed Crowley
MVP - Exchange
"Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!"

"Lisa M" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Event Error

Posted: 22 Mar 2006 07:20 AM PST

On Wed, 22 Mar 2006 20:15:22 -0000, "Simon Glencross"
<consultancy.co.uk> wrote:
 

If the object exists, ldp or ldifde.

 

SCL Rating on messages being sent to other Exchange Servers...

Posted: 21 Mar 2006 09:27 PM PST

Here are some sample messages I've sent:

This is the Headers from a message sent from .Net 2.0 SMTPClinet Class. It
has an SCL of 6

Microsoft Mail Internet Headers Version 2.0
Received: from hbg-smt ([10.1.0.133]) by mail.domain.com with Microsoft
SMTPSVC(6.0.3790.1830);
Wed, 22 Mar 2006 07:07:06 -0800
mime-version: 1.0
from: "com" <com>
to: "com" <com>
cc: "com" <com>
date: 22 Mar 2006 07:07:06 -0800
subject: Hey Scooter
content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable
Return-Path: com
Message-ID: <domain.com>
X-OriginalArrivalTime: 22 Mar 2006 15:07:06.0815 (UTC)
FILETIME=[48DE24F0:01C64DC2]

From: com [mailto:com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 7:07 AM
To: SMT-Yahoo
Cc: Scott
Subject: Hey Scooter

Want to hit the Thai Place for Lunch?



---------------------------------------------------------------
Here is the same message received at my Yahoo Account
---------------------------------------------------------------

X-Apparently-To: com via 68.142.200.111; Wed, 22 Mar 2006
07:07:09 -0800
X-Originating-IP: [w.x.y.z]
Return-Path: <com>
Authentication-Results: mta130.mail.re2.yahoo.com from=domain.com;
domainkeys=neutral (no sig)
Received: from w.x.y.z (EHLO mail.domain.com) (w.x.y.z) by
mta130.mail.re2.yahoo.com with SMTP; Wed, 22 Mar 2006 07:07:08 -0800
Received: from hbg-smt ([10.1.0.133]) by mail.domain.com with Microsoft
SMTPSVC(6.0.3790.1830); Wed, 22 Mar 2006 07:07:06 -0800
mime-version: 1.0
From: "com" <com>
To: "com" <com>
CC: "com" <com>
Date: 22 Mar 2006 07:07:06 -0800
Subject: Hey Scooter
content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable
Return-Path: com
Message-ID: <domain.com>
X-OriginalArrivalTime: 22 Mar 2006 15:07:06.0815 (UTC)
FILETIME=[48DE24F0:01C64DC2]
Content-Length: 39

Want to hit the Thai Place for Lunch?

---------------------------------------------------------------
Same message sent from Outlook received at my Yahoo Account
---------------------------------------------------------------


X-Apparently-To: com via 68.142.201.235; Wed, 22 Mar 2006
07:17:44 -0800
X-Originating-IP: [w.x.y.z]
Return-Path: <com>
Authentication-Results: mta346.mail.mud.yahoo.com from=domain.com;
domainkeys=neutral (no sig)
Received: from w.x.y.z (EHLO mail.domain.com) (w.x.y.z) by
mta346.mail.mud.yahoo.com with SMTP; Wed, 22 Mar 2006 07:17:44 -0800
X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft Exchange V6.5
Content-class: urn:content-classes:message
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
boundary="----_=_NextPart_001_01C64DC3.BF10FF58"
Subject: Hey Scooter
Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2006 07:17:33 -0800
Message-ID: <domain2.COM>
X-MS-Has-Attach:
X-MS-TNEF-Correlator:
Thread-Topic: Hey Scooter
Thread-Index: AcZNw76tGQ/r9Fn5RMiEuRkV0T6rjg==
From: "userid" <com> View Contact Details Add Mobile Alert
To: "SMT-Yahoo" <com>
CC: "userid" <com>
Content-Length: 814

Want to hit the Thai Place for Lunch?





"Bharat Suneja" wrote:
 

Exchange Error Message in Event Viewer

Posted: 21 Mar 2006 12:09 PM PST

It does correct myriad permissions issues... no harm in running it again.
--
Bharat Suneja
MCSE, MCT
www.zenprise.com
blog: www.suneja.com/blog
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"kelmel" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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How to trak POP3 or IMAP connections

Posted: 21 Mar 2006 06:29 AM PST

It looks nice,
But I need to know when some one accessed the server (owa) via IMAP, so I
can create a report that says "John Doe connected 10 times this week"

Thanks.


"Nuevo" <com> wrote in message
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export smtp adressen

Posted: 21 Mar 2006 05:12 AM PST

Here's a script
http://www.suneja.com/blog/2005/09/how-to-export-all-email-addresses-from.html

--
Bharat Suneja
MCSE, MCT
www.zenprise.com
blog: www.suneja.com/blog
-----------------------------------------


"André vd Hoeven" <nl> wrote in message
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Address lists not visible in OWA

Posted: 20 Mar 2006 04:55 PM PST

Thanks for the tip, Bharat...

I clearly thought it was a standard feature in OWA....

NIcolas


"Bharat Suneja" <spam.org> wrote in message
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"browsable" 



Copy Microsoft Outlook Calendar folder

Posted: 20 Mar 2006 04:50 PM PST


"Brian Tillman" <com> wrote in message
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FWIW, I've seen a lot of problems with importing, too - I always prefer to
copy from PST to the mailbox. Unless I'm using exmerge.


Outlook Connections Hang and LSASS High Utilization

Posted: 20 Mar 2006 04:21 PM PST

We found this as well, It seems to be resolved by installing MS04 011 which
gives the latest LSASS updates. we also found that this patch was not loaded
by windows update and had to be done manually.

Cheers
Dave

"Stingray" wrote:
 

Moving Exchange 2003 to new server.

Posted: 20 Mar 2006 12:50 PM PST

I'm getting more and more confused the more I look into this.
I found this article which tells you how to move to new hardware with the
same name:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=822945&product=exch2003


"Ed Crowley [MVP]" wrote:
 

IMF and Safe Sender

Posted: 20 Mar 2006 12:10 PM PST

I dont see any services called smtpsvc.

"Bharat Suneja" <spam.org> wrote in message
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Store Unresponsive with single thread at 100% of one of the proces

Posted: 20 Mar 2006 08:11 AM PST

Hi Ed,

I have tried stopping a variety of services, NAVMSE, Event service and MTA
as well as the backup services and they seem to have no effect. The store
still sits there at 25% CPU and the response to users is poor.

I thought it might be muck in the MTA so did a MTACHECK which found nothing.
I have enabled auditing to see if there is any sort of brute force attack
happening but can't see anything. I have checked all the schedules tasks,
maintenance and replication and moved it all out of the working day but I
still see this problem only during the day and in a predictable manner. I
have a graph of processor usage for a 24 hour period which shows this, if it
will help, I could send it too you.

I should also include some added background as well (it may be of no value
but it can't hurt).
The original exchange site was a single NT4 server with Ex 5.5 enterprise
IMC and twin X400 connectors. Public folders are well used and run a VB based
script to convert inbound emails to public folders to tasks assigned to group
mailboxes. There are about 850 users and 30gb of data. the original server is
called bru02.
Bru 02 fell over about 3 weeks ago with a well corrupted store and had to
brought back from tape which worked well. as a rule we don't trust machines
brought back from tape and remove them from production asap. BRU07 was added
as a new DL380 G4 running Windows 2k and exchange 5.5 was loaded. public
folders were replicated and mailboxes moved to the new box. The scripts were
re homed and all was well with the world... Bru07 has all the mailboxes,
public folders, scripts, x400 connectors and the dir rep connector. The only
thing left on bru02 is the IMC for inbound connections. Outbound is throught
the IMC on 07 and inbound will be asap. The problems started over a week ago
and still have generated no events worth noting nor any message errors or, in
fact, anything in the slightest bit useful.

The big question...
Is there any way to find out what a particular thread is doing? If i knew
this I would know where the problem lay and ,therefore, where to start
looking for a solution.

Thanks for reading this, I am sorry it was so long...

Cheers
Dave Allonby

"Ed Crowley [MVP]" wrote:
 

SMTPDIAG results

Posted: 20 Mar 2006 05:59 AM PST

On the Exchange server the Primary DNS server is the server on our
Network (192.168.x.x) and the secondary is a DNS server of our ISP.
There are no external DNS servers configured on the SMTP server as I
used to have them in but we still had the same problem.
 
to messagelabs first.

Thanks again

Cannot relay to one location

Posted: 19 Mar 2006 05:27 AM PST

I think it was a DNS problem. Check your logs.
anyway, read those articles for any future issues.
--
Loay Olabi
MCSA, MCSE
Website: http://www.olabinet.net
Blog: http://www.olabinet.net/loay


"jmac955i" wrote:
 

External email stuck in Categorizer

Posted: 18 Mar 2006 10:06 AM PST

Those tools won't help you with DNS problems. If you run NSLOOKUP on your
Exchange server can you find the MX records for the domains the messages are
destined for?
--
Ed Crowley
MVP - Exchange
"Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!"

"guystar" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Receiving same mail over and over and over ...

Posted: 18 Mar 2006 09:46 AM PST

Hi Deubster,

It would sound like you have a loop somewhere. I suggest you log on to the
account and check all message rules and any forwarding or out of office
settings. Once you have a list of addresses that are forewarded too or
deligated too check these mailboxes, especially if they are external with
limited storage and, therefore, may be bounce due to their storage limit
being reached. You will find that somewhere there is a set of circumstances
that forms a mail loop.

You may also find that message tracking may allow you to visualise the
'path' the message takes.

Cheers
Dave Allonby

"Deubster" wrote:
 

Restricting Security to Mailbox

Posted: 17 Mar 2006 11:46 AM PST

On Sat, 18 Mar 2006 19:15:27 -0800, ppmtchris
<microsoft.com> wrote:
 

Audit logons in Windows; see who's logging on and when.
Increase logging on the server. Look at logons to the IS as you can
track what a particular person is connecting to using his own account
of if someone has a password and is using an unusual user/workstation
combination.