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- Cannot forward my messages to exchange e-mail !!!
- OWA cannot bring up GAL while sending email.
- Transfer Email From Exchange to Local PC
- Urgent - Manage Two Domains? Make my Server backup server?
- upgrade OS on Exchange 2003 server?
- Unable to access OWA externally
- Can't open OWA from within the network
- E2K3 / E2K3 interorganisational migration
- Duplicate mail forwarded
- Client Version in Exchange 2000 System Manager
- Exchange Server error
- Tracking of NDRs on Exchange Server 2003
- SPAM and DNS PTR Record
- Exchange / Outlook Public folders and Tasks?
- block outside emails to a single user
- IMF not sending to Outlook Junk Mail folder.
- dismounting store from a command line
- Sending email to multiple receipients error
- Moving Exchange to new HW, but need to keep old HW on line
- inetinfo consumes too much CPU time
- MICROSOFT! Do you respond to this group or not?
- can't get mailboxes to register correctly for AutoAccept Agent
- Test method for Exchange 2003
- Mail forwarding not working well
Cannot forward my messages to exchange e-mail !!! Posted: 11 Feb 2006 11:56 PM PST Dear, I do not like to forwrd my messages as regular, I mean when I like to send or forward a messege from my POP3 mail to the exchange one. Outllok 2002 can be used to send a messege using the default e-mail, if it is failed, it will automatically use the other configured e-mail (which in my case the exchange mail that will send properly) is this feature can be enabled in outook 2003? "White Cat" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
OWA cannot bring up GAL while sending email. Posted: 10 Feb 2006 04:42 PM PST On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 16:42:34 -0800, "Mac" <com> wrote: Is it visible in the GAL? Put the first letter or so in the Display Name box and hit the FIND button. |
Transfer Email From Exchange to Local PC Posted: 10 Feb 2006 08:46 AM PST Exactly. Just dump it to a PST file. Then on computer, delete the old Outlook profile and create a new one, just pointing to the PST file. "Kenneth Blair" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
Urgent - Manage Two Domains? Make my Server backup server? Posted: 08 Feb 2006 11:45 PM PST >If you are talking about sharing SMTP address space, read this. . . That's not applicable given the OP's intended implementation. The address space isn't shared, because the MX does not receive any messages back from the mailbox server. The flow is unidirectional, and it's thus acceptable for Exchange to consider itself the sole authority for each domain. --Sandy |
upgrade OS on Exchange 2003 server? Posted: 08 Feb 2006 08:10 PM PST Very good. Carry on then. "rick" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
Unable to access OWA externally Posted: 08 Feb 2006 06:16 PM PST Hi, Can you access OWA internally using servername/exchange and https://fqdn/exchange. Please explain exactly what works from the LAN. Leif "Anna Barnes" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
Can't open OWA from within the network Posted: 08 Feb 2006 11:35 AM PST What you've done is hijacked your "real, public" domain. But that's not a problem. For branding purposes I like to use my real public domain for my AD domain too. It causes less confusion for the users, especially in a large organization. Peter was right it is a DNS issue but it's pretty easy to fix. You can use the CNAME record or you can create an A record for "mail" within your mydomain.com zone. Just make the IP address the actual private address of the OWA server. So people accessing OWA from the inside will hit that and people accessing from the outside will hit whatever you've got in public DNS Jamie Peter Lillington wrote: |
E2K3 / E2K3 interorganisational migration Posted: 08 Feb 2006 10:34 AM PST Thanks, useful info. Peter "SMFX" wrote: |
Posted: 08 Feb 2006 08:48 AM PST Thanks. Tried that, but it didn't help. Is there something I should be concerned about with the time stamp? "John Fullbright" <net> wrote in message news:%phx.gbl... |
Client Version in Exchange 2000 System Manager Posted: 08 Feb 2006 08:45 AM PST Great stuff Nuevo. Helpful as always. Thanks. |
Posted: 08 Feb 2006 08:35 AM PST Definition of odd address: one that doesn't have a "domain.org" or "domain.com" or "domain.edu" or "domain.xxx" where xxx is your favorite 3 letter extension. Definition of generic: pick a valid username, any valid username. I have sent mail to the address in question from my personal account and have not received any bounce backs yet. "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote: |
Tracking of NDRs on Exchange Server 2003 Posted: 08 Feb 2006 12:40 AM PST Thanks for the reply! For the following scenario, I have 2 different Administrative Groups, each with its own EVS AG1 - Servers - <server1> - Protocols - SMTP - Default SMTP Virtual Server AG2 - Servers - <server2> - Protocols - SMTP - Default SMTP Virtual Server Question 1 If a user in server1 sends to a user in server2 and receives a NDR, where is the NDR generated? server1 or server2? Question 2 If I enabled the "send copies of NDR" setting only on server1, and a user in server1 sends to a user in server2 and receives a NDR, would the specified email address in the "send copies of NDR" setting also receive the NDR? Thanks! |
Posted: 07 Feb 2006 03:03 PM PST The sending mail servers public IP. "PhilCroom" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
Exchange / Outlook Public folders and Tasks? Posted: 07 Feb 2006 12:10 PM PST Just seems rather stupid that Outlook and Exchange allow you to say that the folder will be a pulic folder containing tasks and then removes the normal task functionality from it. Anyway, thanks for your thoughts and if anyone does happen to know for sure on this I would appreciate it! Thanks! "Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote: |
block outside emails to a single user Posted: 07 Feb 2006 11:01 AM PST Mark, Thanks for the help. I had set up the account like your articles indicated. My problem was I focused too much on Exchange. We are in the middle of rolling out Exchange and are currently forwarding all main from our original server (MDaemon) to the exchange server. I changed the settings on the exchange server, but did nothing on the MDaemon side. Once I woke up and changed the settings on the MDaemon server everything worked as I expected it to. Thanks again Tom "Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote: |
IMF not sending to Outlook Junk Mail folder. Posted: 07 Feb 2006 07:12 AM PST http://geekswithblogs.net/twangrotenhuis/archive/2005/11/01/58817.aspx "Jamie Dawes" <com> wrote in message news:e$Un%phx.gbl... |
dismounting store from a command line Posted: 07 Feb 2006 05:45 AM PST This seems like a rather risky thing to do on blind faith and really should be something done in person that you can see the results of before mounting the file again. After hours and weekends would really be best. That being said, the only way to do it from a command line is with CDOEXM; vbscript seems like the most likely method to get at it. This document talks about CDOEXM: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/2000/maintain/ex2kwsh.mspx Sample 9, line 307 deals with the dismounting. HOWEVER, this code iterates through all the stores so you'll need to modify it to dismount only the store(s) you want to. If you let this run and uncomment the Dismount method, it will dismount all your stores. -SMFX "Andy" wrote: |
Sending email to multiple receipients error Posted: 06 Feb 2006 07:17 AM PST Ok thanks for your help. I had him split up his mailing list into distrib. lists and send them one at a time. Have a blessed day! Sincerely, Anthony Smith In God We Trust! "Lee Derbyshire" <email a@t leederbyshire d.0.t c.0.m> wrote in message news:eMkfKj%phx.gbl... |
Moving Exchange to new HW, but need to keep old HW on line Posted: 05 Feb 2006 10:26 AM PST Well then this is how you do it, http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=822945&SD=tech Ill say that while this is a supported method, its a hell of a lot more work and your Exchange system will be down the entire time you are doing it. "vidro" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
inetinfo consumes too much CPU time Posted: 05 Feb 2006 12:17 AM PST Hi, At first, thanks for your reply. Queue is "Messages waiting to be routed" (protocol:SMTP and source: Default SMTP Virtual Server). When I looked at the Message Tacking Center, I saw that the time between "Cathegorized and queued to be routed" and "queued for local delivery" is more than 15-20 minutes. System was working very well untill the time before 1 month. Furthermore we didn't installed any new softwares on server also. And sometimes it works well after restart and the process inetinfo.exe doesn't use more CPU time, it uses 2-5 percent of CPU. I don't want to install SP2 nowadays because of risk. Moreover it has already been working. I looked for an error in the event viewer, but couldn't find anything. What should I do in this case? I think that somebody should have experienced this issue. Thanks for all. Tunca. "Andy David - [MVP]" wrote: |
MICROSOFT! Do you respond to this group or not? Posted: 04 Feb 2006 05:22 AM PST In news:com, Andy David - [MVP] <com> typed: Aren't you supposed to be in the kitchen making me a sandwich, son? |
can't get mailboxes to register correctly for AutoAccept Agent Posted: 03 Feb 2006 11:07 AM PST You could unregister them, and then re-register them again. Could be that now they have been initialized it will go better. :) Nikki "Andrew Vital" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
Posted: 03 Feb 2006 07:11 AM PST And backup right before! Also check: OWA OAB "Andy David - MVP" <com> wrote in message news:com... |
Mail forwarding not working well Posted: 02 Feb 2006 10:41 PM PST "Steele" <net> wrote: So what needs to be done now is to discover the reason why this is happening. Is there a problem with not receiving a response to a command ina timely manner? Is there a problem when the packet size exceeds a certain value? Is there a problem if a packet needs fragmenting? Is there a problem with routing (e.g. some router between your SMTP server and the target server has a static route that sends responses through a route different to the way the packet was sent, causing the response to come from an IP address different to the one your firewall thinks it should). The reasons for this sort of problem are plentiful! 898060 fixes only some of them. With luck, it'll fix yours. :) -- 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 |
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