Yes, it has background scanning and daily scans.  BUT the mailboxes are
empty.

Bob 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 9:16 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: NAVMSE showing scanned mail on inactive server


Do you have background scanning turned on?  If you do then these other
emails being scanned might be ones that are already in the infomation
store.

Larry Manno
3RD Level Backoffice Support
Phone: 813-978-6531
Pager: 813-216-1086 pin 1821284
EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]




 

                      Bob Fronk

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                                               Subject: NAVMSE showing
scanned mail on inactive server                          
                      02/15/2002 09:12

                      AM

                      Please respond

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                      Admin Issues"

 

 





I have a weird problem (not really a problem, but something weird
happening)





Here is the setup:





Windows 2000 Server SP2


Exchange 2000 SP2


NAVMSE 2.6 for EX2K


Message tracking in EX2K is on.





This is a "test" machine setup to practice with before our actual
migration.  It is a fresh install with all patches and hot fixes installed.


It is statically assigned in internal address (129.168.1.250) and is not
connected to another site or NAT to any external addresses. (it is on a
subnet with another domain, but is a different domain - no connectors or
trusts)





I was testing NAVMSE by sending some test emails and making sure it was
scanning them.  Overnight, I left the NAVMSE statistics screen up.  When I
arrived at work the NAVMSE statistics showed several hundred emails
scanned.  However, message tracking says no emails were sent through the
server.  Being interested in what is causing this, I set up a second test
machine in the identical fashion.  This machine also shows emails scanned
by NAVMSE but no messages have been sent through the server.





Again, these machines are not "on the Internet" and have no MX records
pointing to them.  They are single machine domains. (Native mode in W2K and
E2K)





What is NAV scanning?





I know many of you will say to use different anti-virus software.  This is
not an option at this point.





Thanks in advance for your ideas and input.








Bob Fronk , MCSE


Information Technology


Davis H. Elliot Company, Inc.


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