Thanks Jonathan, yes that's the product. It's one of the cheaper ones. My only
concern is that it hasn't been updated in a while.
mesexchange.org just had it listed here
http://www.msexchange.org/software/Disclaimers/
From: Jonathan [ncm...@gmail.com]
What do you mean by hasn't been updated in a while? It is supported for
Exchange 2010...
Jonathan
On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 2:18 AM, James Hill j.h...@coffeeclub.com.au wrote:
Thanks Jonathan, yes that's the product. It's one of the cheaper ones. My
only concern is that it hasn't been updated
If you are using ISA or TMG you may need to set some of the external
site names so they match the name in the certificate. i.e. include the
* so for ours *.stockport.gov.uk
Dave Wade
Business Services I.C.T.
0161 474 5456
From: Michael B. Smith
Hi
Thank you for all your replies. This has given me a better understanding of
what is expected to happen.
One more question though. (For the moment)
When an exchange server fails and all the clients reconnect to another exchange
server. What happens when the original exchange server
You are thinking in pre Exchange 2010 terms.
A given database can only be on-line on one server at any given point in
time, so clients always access the e-mail on the server with the
database on-line.
However if I understand things properly, clients now never access the
database directly.
FailBACK (which is actually referred to as a switchover) is a manual
process.
That applies to mailbox servers.
HT/CAS - depends on your topology. Generally, you don't break existing
connections except by manual effort.
Regards,
Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
Hi All
How do you cope with the scenario for external users, where by access to point
A webmail.companyname.org in the US is unavailable and Outlook anywhere users
need to connect instead to Access Point B owa.companyname.com in the UK.
Apart from manually updating DNS entries for
I totally agree. It took me several months of pain to adjust, as most of my
keyboard memory is no longer applicable. These keystrokes were hard-wired into
my nervous system from years of working with Outlook. Simple things like
inserting a signature *require* a mouse move, when in the past,
Mr. Dickinson,
This article is a good source for installation and it may address some of your
questions about basic operation; most of which have been answered by others in
this message thread.
Exchange 2010 RTM DAG using Server 2008 R2 - Part
But you can never really get the smell out...
And leaves an after-taste on all your food :(
John Cook john.c...@pfsf.org 4/6/2011 5:25 PM
Much cleaning will ensue...
John W. Cook
Systems Administrator
Partnership for Strong Families
- Original Message -
From: Campbell, Rob
Is this RTM or SP1? If SP1, you need to use New-MailboxRestoreRequest, not
Restore-Mailbox.
If RTM, I think you need to be on at least UR3 before it worked properly.
Regards,
Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com
From: Bill Songstad
Well, I called our DNS site/record holder, aplus.net, and after talking with
several of their people, they said it wasn't their call, rather it was our T-1
provider. We use dual, locked T-1s for our Internet/e-mail connection here
since we own the entire block so cannot yet get a high-speed
More customer no-service.
Sorry Don!
Regards,
Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com
From: Holstrom, Don [mailto:dholst...@nbm.org]
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 10:54 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Do I do this on our Exchange 2007 system?
Hello,
How does Hub Transport rule apply to the message? One article says: If a
message belongs to 3 (three) separate rules, all rules will be applied on the
message always respecting the priority of the rules.
For example, I created 2 Hub Transport rules for disclaimer setup. Rule 1 for a
LG is domestic?
-Original Message-
From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:mich...@smithcons.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2011 5:22 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: OT:ish - I'm beginning to *really* hate OL2010
If a piece of domestic technology (that doesn't pay ME money) is so
Zactly!
-Original Message-
From: Campbell, Rob [mailto:rob_campb...@centraltechnology.net]
Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2011 5:23 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: OT:ish - I'm beginning to *really* hate OL2010
Please to not place pets or small child in oven, as not happy
For disclaimers, you can add an exception that checks the email body for text
from the disclaimer.
This not only prevents multiple disclaimers from different rules, but also
multiple disclaimers showing up on replies.
From: Tu, Kevin [mailto:k...@ccscorporation.ca]
Sent: Thursday, April 07,
Have you looked at CodeTwo's Exchange Rules? It's a little less
costly and runs very well for me.
http://www.codetwo.com/exchange-rules/
Roger Wright
___
There are plenty of charities for the homeless. Isn't it time
somebody helped the homely? - Dolly Parton
On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 8:21 PM,
For Domestic use as opposed to say, this.
http://www.foodprocessing-technology.com/contractor_images/sveba/5_tunnel_oven.jpg
The way I read it anyway:)
-Original Message-
From: Don Andrews [mailto:don.andr...@safeway.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 11:15 AM
To: MS-Exchange
Pfui on you.
This definition: of or related to the home; domestic servant; domestic
science
Regards,
Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com
-Original Message-
From: Don Andrews [mailto:don.andr...@safeway.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011
Thanks Michael. That worked. Too bad you can't use the subject or content
keywords. I'm developing a love-hate relationship with the technet
library. I love all the info, hate the organization. Apparently the
section entitled restore data using a recovery database needs to be
updated. Thats
I reported that the document needs correcting and received quick feedback that
it is planned for an update in the next TechNet document refresh (3 - 5 weeks
out).
I had already complained about the limited search capabilities of
New-MailboxRestoreRequest, but that isn't the kind of thing that
Bill -- could you provide the cmdlet you used to get it working ? (assuming
you did more than just substitute Restore-Mailbox) Or a link to the working
cmdlet page.
This is a great tip. Thanks all.
On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 12:42 PM, Michael B. Smith mich...@smithcons.comwrote:
I reported that
I did a restore of a user folder to a new folder in their mailbox using the
-TargetRootFolder parameter in Exchange 2010SP1.
The original folder was restored to the new location but in the root of the
new folder was the Recoverable Items folder and all of its subfolders. It
appears to be
No issues here.
And we have about 5500 mailboxes on each of our 2 mailbox servers.
On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 1:14 PM, Dave Wade dave.w...@stockport.gov.ukwrote:
Folks
Did any one notice any server performance issues when upgrading from OL2003
to OL2010 whille still on Exchange 2003. We are
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff829875.aspx
This restores the technical subfolder of the inbox and the newsletters
folder for the user John Doe. In this case the recovery database is called
recoverydb. It is a merge operation so existing items are ignored missing
items are added.
FYI:
For those of you with Barracuda AntiSpam/AntiVirus Firewalls.
There appears to be have been a bad definition released that caused some
outbound messages to be blocked by the Zero Hour Intent module. I wasn't
able to get any additional information from Barracuda Support as they're
screening
The folder is typically invisible because it's located in the non-IPM subtree
of a mailbox. Outlook doesn't know how to look there.
The one you now see is from the restored mailbox. You can delete it if you
don't want/need it.
Regards,
Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
Once again, my thanks to the most helpful of the big brains. It is rare
that one with as much knowledge as you has the sense of community and desire
to help as much as you. My hat is off to you sir.
-Bill
On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 11:26 AM, Michael B. Smith mich...@smithcons.comwrote:
The
As an FYI Mikey I recommended you as a presenter for the Fall Connections
conference for that very reason.
John W. Cook
Systems Administrator
Partnership for Strong Families
From: Bill Songstad bsongs...@gmail.com
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
I'm confused (not a new condition). I don't see how anyone can block mail
because of an IP not allowed in an SPF record if that domain does not have an
SPF record.
From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:mich...@smithcons.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 7:56 AM
To:
*blush*
Regards,
Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com
From: John Cook [mailto:john.c...@pfsf.org]
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 2:57 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: New-MailboxRestoreRequest -TargetRootFolder reveals recoverable
items
Mmmm, ok - guess I misunderstood.
-Original Message-
From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:mich...@smithcons.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 9:18 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: OT:ish - I'm beginning to *really* hate OL2010
Pfui on you.
This definition: of or related to the
LOL!
On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 17:12, Michael B. Smith mich...@smithcons.com wrote:
I HATE new ovens. I can't use them. They are worthless to me. We sent one
back (an LG model) because we couldn't figure out the interface.
Regards,
Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
We got a new one a few years back, with a new-fangled digital display and all...
When it came time to roll the clocks back (or spring forward I can't remember),
it took us 10 minutes to figure it out.
Don Guyer
Windows Systems Engineer
Datasafe Platform
Enterprise Technology Group
Fiserv
We got a new oven about a year ago. Instead of a thermocouple the digital ones
use a thermistor. The temperature swing is not the same so everything takes
longer. We always have to add 5 minutes or so to cookies and cakes. G...
-Original Message-
From: Guyer, Don
Found out how to recalibrate my GE digital display range last night!! It has
been off by about 25 degrees for quite a while... there is a key combination
you push to get to the programming setting, then you dial it up or down as
needed. Mucho mas bueno!
On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 1:23 PM, Maglinger,
Not getting on a blacklist is a pretty compelling reason. If there is a need
to be sending out email with a large amount of recipients, I would suggest
services such as Constant Contact.
James
On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 12:07 PM, Robert Peterson
robert.peter...@prin.eduwrote:
Exchange 2010 by
The SSL cert on our UK server is set to expire in a few days, so I put
the new wildcard cert on it.
Everyone can do OWA, no problem, but now some folks can't do
RPC/HTTPS. When they launch Outlook, it just keeps asking for the
login password.
The strange thing is I'm not seeing the login
When using the web interface for Mobile Admin and going to the Remote
Device Wipe, is there a way to list all the users? We tried blank,
*, *@domain.com and none of them seem to work. Any suggestions?
-Paul
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Have a question pertaining to Outlook Web App for our Exchange 2010
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That is what Outlook does if it doesn't recognise the certificate. It cannot
cope with the SSL prompt, so returns authentication, even though it isn't
actually trying!
As far as RPC over HTTPS is concerned, you have not replaced the certificate
like with like. It looks at the exact common name
AHA!
That makes sense, of a sort, and my part-timer in the UK just tested
it and it seems to be working now.
Thank you so very much for that answer.
I'm guessing that Outook 2010 is somehow smarter about this, and
that's why my client worked? I do wonder why some are working, and
some aren't.
You have to use PowerShell.
Regards,
Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com
-Original Message-
From: Maglinger, Paul [mailto:pmaglin...@scvl.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 5:35 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: List of users when using
I'm expecting too much. No changes since August.
From: Jonathan [mailto:ncm...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, 7 April 2011 4:41 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Mapilab disclaimers for exchange
What do you mean by hasn't been updated in a while? It is supported for
Exchange 2010...
Thanks. Looking into it now.
-Original Message-
From: Roger Wright [mailto:rhw...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, 8 April 2011 2:02 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Mapilab disclaimers for exchange
Have you looked at CodeTwo's Exchange Rules? It's a little less costly and
runs
We use DisclaimIt. My predecessor bought it. It runs well and is
lightweight and seems to be reasonably priced.
On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 6:33 PM, James Hill j.h...@coffeeclub.com.au wrote:
Thanks. Looking into it now.
-Original Message-
From: Roger Wright [mailto:rhw...@gmail.com]
Nothing to prevent a mail server that knows SPF from requiring an SPF record
that matches the sending IP or else the message is rejected. That is the
how in a technical sense. If you mean how in the sense of doing that
would be stupid, well that is still, unfortunately, true. When somebody
came
I know the Remove-Mailbox command, which will disconnect a mailbox from a user,
and delete the user. But, I want to do the opposite. I want to disconnect the
mailbox from the user, and leave the user account intact. Then I want to
either delete the mailbox, or tie it to a different user
Yes.
Disable-Mailbox followed by Clean-MailboxDatabase. Then you'll be able to see
it in Disconnected Mailboxes in EMC and you can either purge it, attach it to
a different user, or leave it there until Deleted Mailbox Retention takes care
of it (defaults to 30 days).
Regards,
Michael B.
Awesome. Thanks Michael, you come through yet again! So... is Mikey your
official list name?
Michael B. Smith mich...@smithcons.com 4/7/2011 4:29 PM
Yes.
Disable-Mailbox followed by Clean-MailboxDatabase. Then you'll be able to see
it in Disconnected Mailboxes in EMC and you can either
Absolutely not.
Regards,
Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com
-Original Message-
From: Joseph Heaton [mailto:jhea...@dfg.ca.gov]
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 7:32 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Removing a mailbox from an account
Hi all,
I wanted to share this article because it forever to solve;
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/winserverfiles/thread/7b52f7c1-a783-409e-9af3-da64567676df
part of the reason it took so long was because I was searching RPC, anyhow here
is what fixed it;
Anyone have any thoughts or experience on accessing or converting an OST to be
accessible in Outlook? Have a user whose profile was trashed and their local
office IT guy screwed around enough to trash Outlook and mailbox on Exchange.
They created a new profile but the original OST is still
I'm nearly 100% uncertain that there are no OST2PST conversion tools for cases
like this. Yep, 100% uncertain a tool like this exists.
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
-Original Message-
From: Cesare' A. Ramos cra...@idfllc.com
Date: Fri, 8 Apr 2011 02:45:01
To: MS-Exchange
I'm completely uncertain how well this works, but it might do the trick:
http://download.cnet.com/OST-Viewer/3000-2369_4-75289423.html
Carl
From: My New Display Name for Bob. :) [mailto:don@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 10:58 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject:
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