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- EX 2007 - smtp to multiple recipients in one remote domain
- Running Exchange 2007 on Active Directory Server
- Exchange server is not able to receive mails.
- Exchange caching issue (possibly)
- RIM server emails
- Exchange Server 2003 Database Cache Size
- 'Select names' window when looking up email recipients
- SMTP transfer times out
- OST showing up on Exchange server with cached mode turned off
- Edge Transport Server needed for outside Email?
- Hub T Transport Setup
- Why am I seeing only one DC?
- Availability Service: Why does Outlook 2007 connect to public fold
- Exchange 2007 with Windows Mobile 2003
- Email's Bouncing / Delaying
- Mass E-mailings
- VPN to Moved Exchange Server
- System Manager is not limiting list to current group
- Message alert emails
- Exmerge and recurring calendar items.
- problem with purging mailboxes
- Winmail.dat received instead of proper attachment
- Query Based Group filter not working for manager field
- Cannot create/move mailboxes on/to Exch03 Front End Server
EX 2007 - smtp to multiple recipients in one remote domain Posted: 07 Jan 2009 12:07 PM PST "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote: While I agree with the sentiment, particularly about using a third-party service, it's not something the client wants to do at this time. As for ending up on blacklists, they've been doing it this way for a number of years, and haven't been blacklisted. And delivery problems have been pretty minimal as well, at least until this issue. |
Running Exchange 2007 on Active Directory Server Posted: 06 Jan 2009 06:17 AM PST Hello Henry, Thank you for your post and others' input. Ideally, you should install Exchange Server 2007 only on a member server or as a stand-alone in the case of the edge transport. One limitation of installing Exchange Server 2007 is that you will not be able to use the DCPROMO command to add or remove the directory server role. You cannot promote a member server that has Exchange installed to a domain controller, and you cannot demote a domain controller that has Exchange installed to the status of member server. However, if you are running Exchange Server as a part of Microsoft Small Business Server 2000 or Windows Small Business Server 2003, you can install Exchange Server on a domain controller. However, if you are not running Exchange Server as part of Small Business Server, it is recommended that you avoid running Exchange Server on a domain controller. If you are running Exchange Server on a domain controller without Small Business Server, be aware of the following issues: " Exchange Server and Active Directory are both resource-intensive applications. There are performance implications to be considered when both are running on the same computer. " If Exchange Server is running on a domain controller, you must also make that domain controller a global catalog server. For more information about creating a global catalog server, see the Microsoft Knowledge Base article 313994, "How to create or move a global catalog in Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000, or Small Business Server 2000" (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=3052&kbid= 313994). " Several Exchange Server directory components, such as Directory Service Access (DSAccess), Directory Service Proxy (DSProxy) and the Message Categorizer will not fail over to any other domain controller or global catalog server. " You should not take advantage of the /3GB startup switch in Windows because it could cause Exchange Server to consume all memory, thus reducing the memory available for Active Directory. " System shutdown will take considerably longer if the Exchange Server services are not stopped before shutting down or restarting the server. " This configuration is less secure because Exchange administrators will have local administrative access to Active Directory, enabling them to elevate their own privileges. In addition, any security vulnerability found in either Exchange Server or Active Directory exposes the other to compromise. " If you are running Exchange Server 2003 or Exchange Server 2007 on a domain controller, using the domain controller promotion tool (DCPromo) to change the computer role is not supported, and is known to break components such as Microsoft Outlook? Mobile Access. " Running Exchange Server 2003 or Exchange Server 2007 on a clustered node that is also an Active Directory domain controller is not supported and should never be done. This means that if you are running Exchange 2000 Server on a node in a cluster that is also a domain controller, you must demote the server to a member server prior to upgrading from Exchange 2000 Server to Exchange Server 2003. For more information, please refer to the following articles: This Exchange server is also a domain controller, which is not a recommended configuration http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa997407.aspx Exchange resident on domain controller that is not a global catalog server http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa997060.aspx Hope this helps to address your concerns. Also, if you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to let me know. 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Exchange server is not able to receive mails. Posted: 05 Jan 2009 09:54 AM PST Thanks for your help!!! -- mnl1 "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote: |
Exchange caching issue (possibly) Posted: 05 Jan 2009 08:24 AM PST You don't have a bespoke SMTP connector for this address space do you? Oliver |
Posted: 03 Jan 2009 06:56 PM PST Tom Del Rosso wrote: Doent and bill for every minute spent working on this existing config, and show them. If you explain to them what BES *does* - full wireless syncing of mail, calendar, contacts...no need for local software/cradles/cables - they may decide it's worthwhile. Also - if a device is lost or stolen you can remotely wipe it & perhaps even disable it. There's just no contest. Yes, many people do. It isn't a very good config, though. It's very limited. You can probably call the ISP for them if they give you the billing info. Give them a sealed envelope on which you've written "In case I get hit by a bus, or win the lottery and move to Paris, open this!" Do your users have RPC via HTTP access from home? If so, it's entirely possible and I have no idea how you'd look it up. Get BES. Log all your time spent working on this and bill for it. It will be cheaper in the long run to use BES - it is much more efficient. |
Exchange Server 2003 Database Cache Size Posted: 03 Jan 2009 01:40 PM PST In general that's true but nowhere in his posts has he told us the load he expects to place on the server in terms of how many users and how heavy they are. If he's talking about 100 light users, it doesn't matter. -- Ed Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems." .. "John Fullbright" <fjohn@donotspamnetappdotcom> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... |
'Select names' window when looking up email recipients Posted: 31 Dec 2008 04:54 PM PST Sorry, but there is no feasible way to change that tabular display in Outlook. It is often requested but as of yet there is no customization method provided by Microsoft that I've ever heard of in any version of Outlook. -- Ed Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems." .. "Tcs" <com> wrote in message news:com... |
Posted: 31 Dec 2008 03:59 PM PST Make sure that the Exchange server is talking to the Exchange server and not to some intermediate or bastion SMTP server or firewall that might be mangling the conversation. -- Ed Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems." .. "Exile_Ken" <postalias> wrote in message news:com... |
OST showing up on Exchange server with cached mode turned off Posted: 31 Dec 2008 12:21 PM PST com wrote: In addition to the sage Mr. Arnold's reply, you should be aware that running Outlook & Exchange on the same server isn't supported and can cause problems. |
Edge Transport Server needed for outside Email? Posted: 31 Dec 2008 10:04 AM PST Glad I don't have to tell my client they need to purchase another server! Thanks for your help. "Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote: |
Posted: 31 Dec 2008 07:03 AM PST thanks for your reply I have 4 more Hub T's to put in the other domains. However, I believe from what you are saying, I can keep my E2K3 Routes as they are and then build the E2K7 Hub T's Send & Receive Connectors and E-Mail Address policies for my E2K7 mb servers? "Andy David {MVP}" wrote: |
Posted: 25 Dec 2008 12:26 PM PST Ed, I'm getting only one server back (server.domain.com) for both those areas. What's odd is that we have other clients that that have mutliple DC's and GC's and Exchange is recognizing all of them just fine in both the managment shell or the console. Thoughts? "Ed Crowley [MVP]" wrote: |
Availability Service: Why does Outlook 2007 connect to public fold Posted: 24 Dec 2008 09:53 AM PST Daily operations do not have any issues, so testing web services shows all good. What I dont think testing web services connectivity can do - is tell me why Outlook 2007 is connecting to public folders on Exchange 2007, right? "Ed Crowley [MVP]" wrote: |
Exchange 2007 with Windows Mobile 2003 Posted: 23 Dec 2008 11:35 AM PST Since you are using Pocket Internet Explorer to access OWA have you tried ticking the box for OWA "Use Access Light"? What errors are you receiving? -- John Oliver, Jr MCSE, MCT, CCNA Exchange MVP 2009 Microsoft Certified Partner "circulent" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
Posted: 23 Dec 2008 07:18 AM PST I take it you are just as baffled as us? "Mark Wilson" wrote: |
Posted: 22 Dec 2008 12:42 PM PST "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <donotsendme.unsolicitedmailatyahoo.com> wrote in message news:%phx.gbl... Indeed. Exchange is not going to be able to fulfill those requirements at all. |
Posted: 22 Dec 2008 12:21 PM PST Sounds like your VPN client may be the culprit. Our firm restricts your ability to use any network resources other than what's on the current subnet for security. If your remote Exchange Server is on a different subnet than your normal work subnet, you wouldn't be able to get to it if setup like we are. You get DNS resolution because your DNS server is on your current subnet, but it appears your Exchange Server is not. -- Tim "Rob" wrote: |
System Manager is not limiting list to current group Posted: 22 Dec 2008 08:26 AM PST Thanks for the reply. It seems each time I have an issue it's odd enough to have to call PSS. I wish I could have some normal broken things. "Oliver Moazzezi [MVP]" wrote: |
Posted: 22 Dec 2008 02:12 AM PST Thanks... It is working now. -- http://www.indigo.es "Ed Crowley [MVP]" wrote: |
Exmerge and recurring calendar items. Posted: 21 Dec 2008 05:45 PM PST Oliver Moazzezi [MVP] wrote: ....also, calendar items are small and you will likely not see much benefit from purging old ones. I forgot to mention that in my other reply. |
problem with purging mailboxes Posted: 21 Dec 2008 09:46 AM PST seems to be a matter of timing; i just ran cleanup on the old store (again) and most of the first mailboxes that i moved are now purged "seth" <net> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... |
Winmail.dat received instead of proper attachment Posted: 19 Dec 2008 05:49 PM PST Are you sending emails to a Mail Contact in your Global Address List? If so, you can change the "Use MAPI rich text format" option to Never. "Meigs" wrote: |
Query Based Group filter not working for manager field Posted: 18 Dec 2008 07:49 PM PST As a sidenote, using the distinguishedName of the manager works... : New-DynamicDistributionGroup "MyDDG" -RecipientFilter {Manager -eq "CN=foo,CN=Users,DC=MyDomain,DC=com"} -- Bharat Suneja Microsoft Corporation blog: exchangepedia.com/blog This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Please do not send email directly to this alias. This alias is for newsgroup purposes only. ---------------------------- "Bharat Suneja [MSFT]" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:eFiCG$phx.gbl... |
Cannot create/move mailboxes on/to Exch03 Front End Server Posted: 18 Dec 2008 01:28 PM PST Those VMware servers are just too easy. |
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