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- Multiple Domains on Exchange Server
- Adding 2nd Exchange
- Forward email to different exchange server
- IMF and POP3 Connector
- Backing up CCR cluster
- email stuck in SMTP Que
- How to tell calendar item posted date?
- Dynamic Distribution Lists
- Any good reasons to upgrade to Exchange 2007
- Mapi Events
- HELP!! New Profile created DELETED PST file while updating from Ex
- Is SPF Supported by Exchange 2003 Ent SP2
- HELO Message error
Multiple Domains on Exchange Server Posted: 20 Feb 2008 11:56 AM PST Hi, It isn't difficult to implement. If you aren't looking for a fancy automation system follow these guides: http://www.mchange.org/tutorials/Shared_Hosting_Exchange_2003_Part1.html http://www.mchange.org/tutorials/Shared_Hosting_Exchange_2003_Part1.html If you are looking for any easy to use system you may want to think about deploying HMC, take a read here: http://www.microsoft.com/serviceproviders/solutions/hostedmessaging.mspx Note: Version 3.5 is for Exchange 2003. Oliver |
Posted: 20 Feb 2008 09:00 AM PST The front end server will be proxied to the back end server after you assigned the front end role on your first Exchagne server. Only MAPI connections could reach the mailboxes on the front end server. Do you think about setting up an temporay 3rd Exchange server for Front end server? Tihs way you can move the mailboxes from your first exchange server to 2nd one. Then you should be able to assign the OWA role to your first exchange server upon completion of moving your mailboxes. "com" wrote: |
Forward email to different exchange server Posted: 20 Feb 2008 02:39 AM PST "JamesB" <com.net.com.net> wrote in message news:47bd3c59$0$8417$zen.co.uk... This article looks like it may be of help: http://www.mchange.org/tutorials/Exchange-2003-SMTP-Namespace-Sharing.html |
Posted: 20 Feb 2008 12:26 AM PST BobS <net> wrote: I make this part of the standard build of any server I touch (including renewals for maintenance) and simply don't ask them whether they want it or not :-) Yep. Best o luck.... |
Posted: 19 Feb 2008 10:29 AM PST Just wanted to be sure :) Tnx a lot! :) "Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote: |
Posted: 19 Feb 2008 06:25 AM PST Have you changed your firewall settings? or any Interrnal or/and external DNS setting changed recently? "John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]" wrote: |
How to tell calendar item posted date? Posted: 18 Feb 2008 01:48 PM PST Cool, thanks Andy, I got it! Clayton "andy webb" <com.spams.com> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... |
Posted: 18 Feb 2008 08:31 AM PST Hi Bharat "Bharat Suneja [MVP]" wrote: Sorry, Exchange 2003. And it works!! Thanks a lot. Kind regards Peter |
Any good reasons to upgrade to Exchange 2007 Posted: 15 Feb 2008 11:41 AM PST Thank you Bharat and John Oliver. I will have to digest the information you two provided here and try to convince my boss. Thank you again. -- John AM "John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]" wrote: |
Posted: 14 Feb 2008 04:35 AM PST We have other shared mailboxes that do not seem to be causing this issue - and only users are only affected - We have had this setup since 5.5 without issue - What is the likely cause with the shared mailbox Not sure how to trouble shoot this issue? Any thoughts "John Fullbright" <fjohn@donotspamnetappdotcom> wrote in message news:OjwQ%phx.gbl... |
HELP!! New Profile created DELETED PST file while updating from Ex Posted: 13 Feb 2008 10:44 PM PST Richard, Thanks for the link. One other thing I noticed today is that I found the missing pst file. But it appeared to have a last modified date of one day after the email was lost to this file from Exchange. When I opened the file in Outlook, it had the Folder Tree intact...but the emails that I confirmed were in that file are now gone. I suspect that Outlook tried to open it after the fact and didnt succeed. My question to you is...if the file was modified after the email was deleted, are thgey any positive indications that this application will be able to recover the previously modified version of that file??? Or should I start preparing the legal papers now?!? Thanks for the info! -- Thanks, Binarydaddy IT Consultant Northwest Ohio "M3 PostMasters" wrote: |
Is SPF Supported by Exchange 2003 Ent SP2 Posted: 13 Feb 2008 01:11 PM PST No. The default settings do not drop messages from domains that do not have SPF records. Messages are only dropped on an explicity FAIL response. As far as performance goes, it's just another DNS lookup and generally nothing I would be concerned about. -- Bharat Suneja MVP - Exchange www.zenprise.com NEW blog location: exchangepedia.com/blog ---------------------------- "Scott" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
Posted: 10 Feb 2008 05:25 PM PST Did you get this resolved? I can help. The system you're sending to has strict RFC compliance enabled and your system isn't compliant. Let me know if you need assistance. Alan "Rook" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
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