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- Can Ex07 be set to default to disable external out of office?
- Exchange 2007 with Windows Server 2008
- Install Exchange Off Site?
- Stop Response to Auto Messages
- Outlook 2003 Email Wont Send.
- Outlook 2007 Prompts for username and password
- IMAP on a per store basis?
- I can't create a new domain in my POP3 Service which has the same name as a domain in the SMTP Service
- Exchange 2003 (SBS) to Mac clients
- External sender has internal email address?
- Exchange 2007 - Events 9331 & 9335
- Testing external email with Exchange 2007
- pdf attachment coming through as application/octet-stream
- Move from SmartHost Relay to Direct - Could not deliver the message in the time limit specified
Can Ex07 be set to default to disable external out of office? Posted: 06 Sep 2008 06:28 PM PDT So that would block outgoing OOF to all internet domains, and we would enable it to allow OOF replies to certain domain, correct? If so, that's not really what I'm wanting. I'm more looking for a way to set the defaults for the mailbox "ExternalOOFOptions" to "internal only", so that we can enable the automatic replies on a user basis by resetting certain users to "External" on an as-needed basis. Something like the mailbox limits settings where it's set by default on the info store, but can be overridden by settings on the users mailbox. Mike O. "Ed Crowley [MVP]" <net> wrote in message news:%phx.gbl... |
Exchange 2007 with Windows Server 2008 Posted: 05 Sep 2008 01:00 PM PDT Thanx. I'll try that. Boy, this is a lot more complicated than I imagined. T "Michael Dragone" wrote: |
Posted: 05 Sep 2008 12:55 PM PDT Sorry, but seeing as I cross-posted, not multi-posted, it seemed to be a trivial thing to reply to my post about and therefore not worth the effort. However, all is good. -- Tony "Martin Blackstone [MVP]" wrote: |
Stop Response to Auto Messages Posted: 05 Sep 2008 08:15 AM PDT On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 08:15:00 -0700, WildPacket <microsoft.com> wrote: Set the reply to address to a mail-enabled pf or DL in your exch org with no members, etc... |
Posted: 05 Sep 2008 04:06 AM PDT Does she have any issues with new mail showing up without switching to another folder? -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: outlooktips.net EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: EASE.LSOFT.COM You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "Andrew Staley" <noreply@nothankyou> wrote in message news:com... |
Outlook 2007 Prompts for username and password Posted: 04 Sep 2008 11:30 PM PDT check this out, this might help u http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923579 "Stuart Errington" wrote: |
Posted: 04 Sep 2008 09:58 AM PDT I'd using something like ADModify, to bulk enable/disable IMAP on your selected user base for this service. In regards to searching for them, give them a unique stamp - something like putting something for them in one of the custom attributes - so you can search against that string. Oliver |
Posted: 03 Sep 2008 03:01 PM PDT What's cool is that this IIS server running the POP3 service is on my lab subnet, but it "acts" like an Internet mail server, as far as Exchange is concerned. Although it truly is a "bare bones" mail server, it doesn't use up an Exchange license. Thanks to you, I got it all up and running. |
Exchange 2003 (SBS) to Mac clients Posted: 03 Sep 2008 10:36 AM PDT Hi, Ed Crowley [MVP] schrieb: I've decided to drop the calendar part of exchange and to try migrating the appointments to some parallely driven CalDAV solution. As this concerns a little company with just few resources (i.e. no rooms to be booked etc) it might be enough. I've also stumbled over some synchronization add-ins which could sync between the CalDAV and the Exchange calendar if it might become necessary. I think it is the best workaround. Thx & CU, Mészi. |
External sender has internal email address? Posted: 03 Sep 2008 07:14 AM PDT Outlook doesn't create them. Exchange may, depending on your recipient policies. If the recipient policy that gets applied has two addresses that match the form, then you have your answer. If not, then the address would have to have been added by a previous but now-deleted policy, or by a human being manually. -- Ed Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems." .. "dima" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
Exchange 2007 - Events 9331 & 9335 Posted: 03 Sep 2008 06:17 AM PDT Awesome. Glad you got it resolved. "KGrue" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... |
Testing external email with Exchange 2007 Posted: 02 Sep 2008 07:25 PM PDT Awesome. Good luck with your testing! "Spin" <com> wrote in message news:individual.net... |
pdf attachment coming through as application/octet-stream Posted: 29 Aug 2008 07:03 AM PDT i thought about the A/V and the anitSpam. I've removed pdf attachment filtering from the A/V,and disabled the A/S for testing. Now a new development. The vendor used another SMTP server in his network to relay the message and the attachments came across fine. ??? |
Move from SmartHost Relay to Direct - Could not deliver the message in the time limit specified Posted: 28 Aug 2008 08:22 AM PDT Hi Thank you for your post. Just to let you know I got to the bottom of it. We still want the MailEssentials and MailSecurity for anti-spam, a second scan on inbound mail, to perform granular internal requirements and also to scan outbound mail. It seems that some mail servers did not like the server's internal domain showing in the message header "servername.ourdomain.local". Filling out the masqurade domain field on the SMTP Server fixed the issue as this replaced the server name with "FQDN.co.uk". All appears to be going smoothly now. Thanks B "Ed Crowley [MVP]" <net> wrote in message news:%23%phx.gbl... |
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