RE: Can exchange 5.5 be set up as a list server?

2002-03-15 Thread Louis Joyce
Whoaa!... steady there. Warn us before switching threads! Regards Mr Louis Joyce Data Support Analyst BT Ignite eSolutions -Original Message- From: Mellott, Bill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 15 March 2002 14:04 To: Exchange Discussions Subject: RE: Can exchange 5.5 be set up as a l

RE: Can exchange 5.5 be set up as a list server?

2002-03-15 Thread Martin Blackstone
What are you talking about? You want to remove a server from a site? -Original Message- From: Mellott, Bill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 6:04 AM To: Exchange Discussions Subject: RE: Can exchange 5.5 be set up as a list server? OK one more bit of ignorance...

RE: Can exchange 5.5 be set up as a list server?

2002-03-15 Thread Mellott, Bill
OK one more bit of ignorance.. Can I remove the OLD svrwith its exchange service OFF?? or must the OLD svr Exchange service be running? again thx to all for their input on this bill -Original Message- From: Martin Blackstone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, March 15, 20

RE: Evil OST files.

2002-03-15 Thread McCready, Robert
That officerecovery.com/exchange thing worked great. I just downloaded the demo, and changed the OST to a PST file. Then imported his calendar information back in. I tried your first suggestion before I posted (create new OST, replace with old OST, removed network cable, went offline). However

RE: Can exchange 5.5 be set up as a list server?

2002-03-15 Thread Martin Blackstone
Why yes William. If you would be so kind as to check this link, I think you will find an very nice list to work with. http://www.swinc.com/resource/exch_faq_appxj.htm -Original Message- From: William Lefkovics [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 8:00 PM To: Exchang

RE: Moved svr Via Appx A- Ed method But...

2002-03-15 Thread Roger Seielstad
There is still replication traffic queuing - specifically directory updates. That message is just saying that it can't get to the destination server. Once you remove that server from the site, it will stop trying to replicate info to it. -- Rog

RE: Auto Responder

2002-03-15 Thread Sander Van Butzelaar
Firstly - The Exchange box is world facing and gets real mail. Secondly - The Mdaemon is a box on your network which, once it receives a mail, will mail out a response (relaying using the Exchange box) back to the original sender. Right? So to do this you will need to set up the following: 1. Inc

RE: Auto Responder

2002-03-15 Thread Irfan Malik
Definitely. To make it clear. Create a User [EMAIL PROTECTED] Create a Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] Enable forwarding on [EMAIL PROTECTED] by adding [EMAIL PROTECTED] contact Create smtp connector and type the IP address of the Mdeamon machine. At the address space tab enter the domain @mdeamon.com

RE: Auto Responder

2002-03-15 Thread Sander Van Butzelaar
They only way Exchange is going to forward anything is through SMTP. So what do you mean by locally? You do not need an internet presence to be a mail server, one can relay/Pat/Nat whatever you want. I take it the two servers can talk TCP/IP to each other? Sander -Original Message- From:

RE: Auto Responder

2002-03-15 Thread Irfan Malik
Thanks for your reply. "you guessed itit, it will be the email address of your mdeamon". But my Mdeamon is not acting as an active mail server (no internet presence). I want that my exchange 2000 server forward it locally, Is their a way to that. Regards, -Original Message- From:

RE: MDAC on Exchange

2002-03-15 Thread Mark Harford
I'd be interested to know if you have had a chance to test this yet as we also have an application that requires MDAC2.6 or later to go on our NT4 servers. [it's the Bindview Migration re-permissioning agent btw) I'll probably check it out next week if you can wait. > -Original Message-

RE: Auto Responder

2002-03-15 Thread Louis Joyce
Indeed, or you could set up an alternate recipient on the mailbox. The alternate recipient being a custom recipient with the mdaemon address. Regards Mr Louis Joyce Data Support Analyst BT Ignite eSolutions -Original Message- From: Sander Van Butzelaar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent:

RE: MSX5.5 hacked

2002-03-15 Thread Louis Joyce
Furthermore, if the brown stuff does hit the fan and valuable data is compromised because of this; the people who don't know jack about IT are going to ask the people who do know about IT what steps they took to secure their network. And its usually the guys who don't know jack about IT who know a

RE: Exchange down

2002-03-15 Thread Louis Joyce
You might have 150mb free space on your server but how much free space do you have on the drive/partition that the MTADATA files are stored on? eg: d:\ may have 150mb free but c:\ is under 10mb. If the MTA files reside on c:\ then this will cause the MTA to shutdown. Check everything and the

RE: Auto Responder

2002-03-15 Thread Sander Van Butzelaar
Yep, make the original incoming address a D/L and one recipient of the D/L is a contact (you guessed itit, it will be the email address of your mdeamon, so it will get a copy of the incoming email) Have fun Sander Van Butzelaar, MCSA MCSE Administrator KORBI.NET http://www.korbi.net "Never let

RE: Exchange getting bounced

2002-03-15 Thread Sander Van Butzelaar
So what happens to the new emails when the real server is down, does the test server except them? This would result in a loss of emails when the real server comes back onb I agree with Louis here, get the test server on a different physical network. Sander -Original Message- From

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