OAB Sync error 0x8004010F - Microsoft Exchange |
- OAB Sync error 0x8004010F
- secondary smtp address not forwarding properly
- RPC Over Http Ports
- sub domain
- Need Help ASAP with Exchange active synce / POP3
- Use Exchnage server for email blast to clients
- CA Brighstore deleted PRIV!.EDB file Mystery
- How to forward message?
- local smtp server
- Install ADUC with Exchange Admin
- Exchange 2K3 Server new hardware MOVE
- Out of office does not work outside the Exchange environment
- Mail to Public Folders Appearing as IPM.Post
Posted: 08 Aug 2006 11:40 AM PDT Thanks for getting back to me so quickly. 1) I just did a default installation so the Offline List points to whatever it was at setup, which I think is Default Global Address List. That's what it says in the box. 2) As for the System Folders, I see two entries: a) /o=mydomain/cn=addrlists/cn=oabs/cn=Default Offline Address List. However, status shows that size=0 and that items=0 b) EX:/o=mydomain/ou=First Administrative Group. Again, Status on "myServer" shows Public Folder Store with size=0 and items=0 Any more info or ideas to correct would be great. For example, should I attempt to create an Offline Address list that repeats the ones in the Global List. If so, how do I do it? "Iona [MSFT]" wrote: |
secondary smtp address not forwarding properly Posted: 08 Aug 2006 09:37 AM PDT In news:googlegroups.com, nc_mike <mrth+fm> typed: That's most odd; is this for the same Internet domain name? Is he even receiving mail sent to the secondary address in his client (leaving the forward out of it)? |
Posted: 08 Aug 2006 07:33 AM PDT On Tue, 8 Aug 2006 08:19:01 -0700, MittonE <com(Do not Spam)> wrote: You seem to have been getting a tadge confused with the research you've been doing. In days of yore, you might have put an Exchange FE in the DMZ rather than ISA 2004. That would have called for some wild and wacky port openings, hence why it's no longer de-rigeur. Obviously RPC from the ISA to the Exchange box won't work because that's exactly what ISA is there to do, i.e. stop RPC from the Internet to the internal network. |
Posted: 07 Aug 2006 01:21 PM PDT I actually got this to work the vendors application processes the messages received at the sub domain. They offered another option but I was unsure how to do this in Exchange: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To send messages from the "internal network, (Intranet only)" to the Email messenger, setup a forwarding rule on the company's email server to forward all messages "received from internal IP addresses only", with the email messenger domain to the email messenger IP address --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Bharat Suneja [MVP]" wrote: |
Need Help ASAP with Exchange active synce / POP3 Posted: 06 Aug 2006 10:31 AM PDT my issue is how do i use POP3, SMTP and so fort in email? please help me to set up sign up to i! does it i have matter ihave a primary dsl provider? thank you. |
Use Exchnage server for email blast to clients Posted: 05 Aug 2006 06:35 PM PDT In news:com, arun mx <microsoft.com> typed: Sure, but that isn't really what Exchange is for. You might search at www.slipstick.com |
CA Brighstore deleted PRIV!.EDB file Mystery Posted: 05 Aug 2006 10:27 AM PDT Brick level I think. CA calls it document level. In simple terms when I restored it I was able to see 4 emails in Righ pan which I then check marked for restore. Thanks "seth" wrote: |
Posted: 05 Aug 2006 01:37 AM PDT On Sat, 5 Aug 2006 15:17:05 +0300, "Vycka" <lt> wrote: I do, you'd need the SMTP licence as far as I'm aware, having had a lot of experience with major (Multiple servers with multiple fully stacked PRI cards (none of your ISDN2 rubbish)) fax experience. What are you using anyway? I've never seen a fax server with an expensive SMTP component.... |
Posted: 04 Aug 2006 02:29 PM PDT "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <donotsendme.unsolicitedmail.atyahoo.com> skrev i melding news:phx.gbl... I have some spam and antivirus program running on that server, and i need to get access to the SMTP becuse this programs (GFI ME and MS) use this smtp server. /Per W. |
Install ADUC with Exchange Admin Posted: 04 Aug 2006 01:53 PM PDT "Bharat Suneja [MVP]" <spam.org> wrote That was it, thanks! Brian |
Exchange 2K3 Server new hardware MOVE Posted: 03 Aug 2006 03:35 PM PDT Ed's right - if you can bring up a new server into your environment with a new name, the Move Mailbox migration method would be preferred. Even if the install of the new server goes awry, it will not affect the current production environment. Once the server is installed, you can start to move mailboxes between servers. You may wish to read through the following KBs regarding mailbox moves to get some helpful hints: 822892 Move Mailbox improvements in Exchange 2003 http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;822892 328810 Moving mailboxes between servers http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;328810 You won't need to worry about updating Outlook profiles if you keep the original server online. When a user opens Outlook, their profile will initially point to the original server. The original server then tells the client where their mailbox was moved to and redirects them there. The Outlook profile also gets updated to go to the new server from this point further. Once your users update their profiles you can then go ahead and decommission the server. If the original server is the first E2K3 server in the AG, I would recommend following the steps in this KB: 822931 How to remove the first Exchange Server 2003 computer from the administrative group http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;822931 Cheers, -- Eric Tam, MCSE, MCSA Microsoft Exchange Support Please do not send email directly to this alias. This alias is for newsgroup purposes only. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Laurie" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
Out of office does not work outside the Exchange environment Posted: 03 Aug 2006 04:56 AM PDT "Dudute" <microsoft.com> wrote Something to consider before you enable this... Do you have any sort of spam control? Otherwise by enabling an autoreply to work outside your network you will create what is called "backscatter". If your Exchange server auto-replies to spam this could cause your system to be blacklisted, or worse yet it will increase the spam you get. Not a huge issue, but just something to consider. Brian |
Mail to Public Folders Appearing as IPM.Post Posted: 03 Aug 2006 02:19 AM PDT In news:eb7coq$r00$powertech.no, Per W. <no.invalid> typed: <snip> No idea why they did it, but glad you found the answer. |
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