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- E2K7 Send As issue
- Forefront for Exchange 2007 SP1 How to recover or resend a quarantined file ( urgent )
- Users can see other's Inbox
- Still trying to move mailboxes
- Public Folder Sticky Post
- SP1 on Exchange 2007 ?? Any glitches
- Are out of office replies dangerous?
- Redundant Exhcnage
- Difference between System administrator mail account and postmaste
- Data missing from shared calendar
- Exchange and Apple OS X Server Mail Services (DNS issue?)
- Create a distribution list from a list of external addresses
- Interested in Exchange?? to be used on SBS 2000
- I need to Send a Copy of a Specific Outbound Email to Compliance D
- How to setup and enable outbound email with Windows Server 2003
- Shared Personal Folders with E2K7
- How to get a 'month view' in OWA Calendar?
- Sharing & Distrib Lists
- emails are now delivered with Kanji characters in the "from" field
- Out of office supported features
- Suggestions please
Posted: 30 Dec 2007 02:25 AM PST "Nicolas Macarez" <fr> wrote: [ snip ] Exchange, from its inception, was designed this way. It's not an E2K7 thing. Or another user with that address. -- Rich Matheisen MCSE+I, Exchange MVP MS Exchange FAQ at http://www.swinc.com/resource/exch_faq.htm Don't send mail to this address mailto:com Or to these, either: mailto:com mailto:com mailto:com |
Forefront for Exchange 2007 SP1 How to recover or resend a quarantined file ( urgent ) Posted: 27 Dec 2007 09:34 AM PST What about the report or quarantine section from within Forefront Security Administrator console? -- Firoz Rangwala "SilverICE" wrote: |
Posted: 21 Dec 2007 10:50 AM PST The "Authenticated Users" under advanced properties of the Mail Box Store security tab in exchange system manager had "Send As" and "receive as" permissions. I deleted "Authenticated Users" from those security settings and I am back in business. thanks, -- Pat "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote: |
Still trying to move mailboxes Posted: 21 Dec 2007 07:48 AM PST What is the error when moving mailboxes? Oliver |
Posted: 21 Dec 2007 07:35 AM PST Or look at Sharepoint. -- John Oliver, Jr MCSE, MCT, CCNA Exchange MVP 2008 Microsoft Certified Partner "JDA/FWISD" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
SP1 on Exchange 2007 ?? Any glitches Posted: 19 Dec 2007 01:53 PM PST We are running 2 CA servers, 2 HT servers, 2 UM servers, 1 dedicated PF server, and a 2 node SCC cluster. Make sure you have all prerequisites installed first!!! Upgrade Forefront to latest build before applying SP1. Stop the Backup Exec Remote Agent prior to installing. The AD/domain preparation went flawless. Installation of SP1 on the CA, HT, UM, and PF servers went quickly and smoothly. However, here is what I found out. SSL was turned back on for the default web site on the CA. We have it turned off to enable port 80 connection and then we redirect to the https site The timing of the UM voice prompts has changed. We have assigned macros to buttons on our phones and with the added delay in the voice prompts, sending the digits too soon will trip up UM. So back to the drawing board on those. If installing on a cluster, make sure you get the specific release notes for that. Installation went extremely sloooooooooooooow on the first offline node. It took over 2.5 hours. Patience served us well as it did complete successfully. I think the problem was that I ran the installation from the command line using a UNC location. On the second node I copied the files locally to a temp drive and it completed within 10 minutes. Since we have applied SP1, we have noticed that emails sent to comcast.net addresses via our Blackberries have blank messages when the comcast user views via the web interface. If we send from Outlook 2003 the comcast user can view just fine. So far that's our results. We did the upgrade on the 15th, so we're still getting feedback. Regards, Alan "Deb" <com> wrote in message news:googlegroups.com... |
Are out of office replies dangerous? Posted: 19 Dec 2007 01:36 AM PST There is a small risk of a mail loop, but I wouldn't worry about that because out of office notifications are sent only once, but the associated rules can be dangerous, so you should still disable automatic replies and forwards to the Internet. I still don't like allowing out of office replies either, but Windows 2007 supports separate settings for internal and external recipients, so that makes me feel better about it. -- I will be out of the office from 5 December 2007 through 1 January 2008. While I am vacationing at the North Pole, please drop by my house at 123 Any Street, Anytown, USA and help yourself to anything you can find. Attention spammers! You've hit a live mailbox! Tell your friends! And to all of you fellow subscribers to the EITWML (Everybody In The World Mailing List), I KNOW none of you care that I'm out of the office, but too bad. -- Ed Crowley MVP - Exchange "Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!" "Rolston Holas" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
Posted: 18 Dec 2007 08:02 PM PST If you want to do this, you can do it simply with a Windows Server box configured with the IIS SMTP service. If you configure it as your backup, it can hold mail for the period you specify until the primary host is back online. I would definitely not waste an Exchange license on this. -- Ed Crowley MVP - Exchange "Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!" "snakesboy" <com> wrote in message news:googlegroups.com... |
Difference between System administrator mail account and postmaste Posted: 18 Dec 2007 05:38 AM PST Hi, Thanks Waleed for your kind reply. But can you provide me any KB article or steps to change the account name or display name as you mentioned below. Regards, Shashi "Waleed Omar" wrote: |
Data missing from shared calendar Posted: 18 Dec 2007 04:51 AM PST D.Q. <microsoft.com> wrote: https://servername/otheruser/calendar ? Honestly, I'm not sure - grasping at straws here. What about creating another calendar in the user's mailbox and using it as a test? |
Exchange and Apple OS X Server Mail Services (DNS issue?) Posted: 17 Dec 2007 10:45 AM PST Thank you! I will tell them both to try that. Hope that works. "John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]" wrote: |
Create a distribution list from a list of external addresses Posted: 16 Dec 2007 03:39 PM PST Just a one time dump. It is a list of external application users that once I get the list created it can be maintained independently of the database. Thanks... -- Mike Bannister "Bharat Suneja [MVP]" wrote: |
Interested in Exchange?? to be used on SBS 2000 Posted: 14 Dec 2007 04:31 PM PST He would if we upgraded the entire server software... too much involvement at this point, I like what John has to say for this solution. But nomally I would agree with you. Thanks, Nathan. "Nagangouda" wrote: |
I need to Send a Copy of a Specific Outbound Email to Compliance D Posted: 14 Dec 2007 08:17 AM PST I will try the distribution list. Thanks for your help. "Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote: |
How to setup and enable outbound email with Windows Server 2003 Posted: 13 Dec 2007 06:09 PM PST On Dec 20, 8:47 am, Jack <com> wrote: Hi All !! so I followed the below, and the emails are ending up in the BADMAIL folder after placed in PICKUP folder.. the email is properly formatted - does anyone know why it may be failing ? "The easiest way to send an e-mail message without a client is to drop a properly formatted text file into the Pickup directory on the server. RFC 822 defines the formatting standards for ARPA Internet text messages. Following the guidelines in RFC 822 you can easily create text files, that when copied into the Pickup directory, will be delivered to the specified mailbox. When you install the SMTP service on a Windows 2000 or 2003 server a directory called Pickup is created under C:\Inetpub\Mailroot. Let's look at an example. Date: 27 Nov 2005 0852 GMT To: "Fred Flintstone" lab From: "Barney Rubble" lab Subject: Interested in Bowling Tonight Hi Fred, Are you interested in bowling tonight? Barney Saving that text to a file and copying it to the Pickup folder would send that e-mail message to Fred " |
Shared Personal Folders with E2K7 Posted: 13 Dec 2007 01:12 PM PST Many thanks Matthew - just whatI was looking for. Merry Xmas. Nicolas "Matthew Millers" <id.au> a écrit dans le message de news: %phx.gbl... |
How to get a 'month view' in OWA Calendar? Posted: 13 Dec 2007 07:18 AM PST You're on RTM. For SP1, you can simply tell by looking at the OWA interface - if you have Public Folders, or in Calendar if you have "Month" option in addition to day, week... (amongst other tell-tale signs.. ). The version (in Options -> About): Outlook Web Access version: 8.1.240.5 -- Bharat Suneja MVP - Exchange www.zenprise.com NEW blog location: exchangepedia.com/blog ---------------------------------------------- "dean.carrefour" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
Posted: 12 Dec 2007 06:22 AM PST Al wrote: I would also suggest using a public folder. Then you just have to get clients to add it to their favourites to view it with their standard calendar. |
emails are now delivered with Kanji characters in the "from" field Posted: 11 Dec 2007 01:05 PM PST thanks John -- A+, MCSE, CCNA, CCAI "John Fullbright" wrote: |
Out of office supported features Posted: 11 Dec 2007 05:00 AM PST Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote: That's exactly what I was going to suggest. Outlook Anywhere is a great tool. The only pain about it is that you can't get outlook to save the password if you are using Basic Authentication. And you can't use NTLM authentication unless you are running an ISA server. |
Posted: 10 Dec 2007 01:57 PM PST "John Fullbright" <fjohn@donotspamnetappdotcom> wrote in message news:%phx.gbl... Thank you, works like a charm. |
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