I cannot seem to find any solid information with Google.com on how to monitor 
my Exchange 2007 server, I am interested in knowing the send/receive queues, 
mainly to know the load at any certain time...

On the box, I have NSClient++ installed (0.3.7) and I am already monitoring 
windows services, disk/memory/cpu; but I would like to have nagios look under 
the roof of the exchange server, and get me some #s for queue lengths.

I guess this would be accomplished by WMI? I have not used WMI with NSClient++ 
before, does anyone have this setup in their environment for Exchange (or even 
IIS/ISA)?

Please give some examples.

Thank you..

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