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Multiple Domain Routing - Exchange 2003 Posted: 18 Feb 2009 08:27 AM PST Oliver and Bharat thanks. Again there are many organizations within the state so yes we probably share some namespaces. IE: 123.state.gov abc.state.gov So they many be *.state.gov but we have others with 123.state.xx.us and similar. I think we configure that if an email on 123.state.gov is going to 123.state.xx.us or abc.state.gov then I can configure smtp connectors that would basically say route to the appropriate server. Else if not this then send to Internet. I thought this was doable but there have been some disagreements and I wanted to confirm it was. Seems to be so. "Oliver Moazzezi [MVP]" wrote: |
Update Rollup 6 for Exchange 2007 SP1 - Error Installing Posted: 17 Feb 2009 08:58 AM PST Sure am..........I've installed the previous update packages with no issues....Just not this one. "Aurelius" wrote: |
Sending emails to Distributions list sometimes doesn't get deliver Posted: 17 Feb 2009 05:46 AM PST Wow, I will try that and get back to you. I hope it will work. Was this change required as the result of introducing Exchange 07? "bollaj" wrote: |
Posted: 17 Feb 2009 02:09 AM PST That John is a great suggestion. "John Oliver, Jr. [MVP]" <com> wrote in message news:com... |
Can one Exchange host more than one domain? Posted: 16 Feb 2009 02:14 PM PST Lisa <microsoft.com> wrote: Yes; they're no different. |
Posted: 16 Feb 2009 12:23 PM PST "Andrew" <com> wrote in message news:%phx.gbl... You might try WebDAV. That way, you only need http ports (80, or 443 for https) open to whichever location the application is running at. Here's the first example that I could find: http://www.daniweb.com/forums/thread39960.html Lee. -- _______________________________________ Outlook Web Access for PDA, OWA For WAP: www.leederbyshire.com ________________________________________ |
Posted: 13 Feb 2009 11:53 AM PST On Feb 13, 4:30pm, Doug P <microsoft.com> wrote: Yes the email in both cases that I could find in the Sentmail did have the Global Address Custom Recepient address in the To filed on one and BCC on the other. The email the person recieved was an exact duplicate of what was sent to the other people. So I do think MTA is not the culprit and I think I will verify it is human error on autocomplete or not doublechecking whom they are clicking on . Thanks |
450 [TEMPFAIL] requires valid sender domain Posted: 13 Feb 2009 09:11 AM PST I meant "bouncing" not "bounding". -- Ed Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems." .. "Ed Crowley [MVP]" <net> wrote in message news:%phx.gbl... |
Fallout Post-Installation Latest Highly Critical Security Update Posted: 12 Feb 2009 02:18 PM PST Andy David {MVP} <com> wrote: Unless you first make the sign of the evil eye. |
Posted: 12 Feb 2009 08:13 AM PST I think I'd look into why it's not "eating" more RAM. Exchange 2007 will allocate about 90% of available RAM to db cache by default. When other processes need memory, or make a call to allocate contigous memory, then the working sets of other running processes get trimmed. If you trim the store.exe working set too much, you end up with insufficient db cache and performance suffers. You may want to look at the procces working set counter for each instance to see what's up. "gmckinley" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
Filtering Junk Mail from your own domain Posted: 11 Feb 2009 10:55 AM PST Roman B. <microsoft.com> wrote: The sender filtering option is great, and works. All too well, as you can see. There really isn't much else you can do, unfortunately. Mail spoofing is a dreadful epidemic nowadays. You could have your ConstantContact send a copy of the mail to another address (a Gmail account?) if you need a copy yourself. And maybe getting mail from the WSJ or NYT isn't that important to your business - I can't say. You might try using a hosted service like Postini to see if it helps with spam in general so you can undo the sender filtering. |
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