Monitoring Internet email traffic per user/mailbox

2003-11-11 Thread msxmailinglist
Hi,
just wondering if anyone knows of a way to monitor MSX5.5 Internet email
traffic based on each mailbox. Something tabular or graph based would be
ideal, just so we can see what sort of MB each user is sending/revieving
over a time frame. Only concerned with Internet traffic (since internally
its free).

Cheers :)

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RE: Monitoring Internet email traffic per user/mailbox

2003-11-11 Thread David N. Precht
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Hi,
just wondering if anyone knows of a way to monitor MSX5.5 Internet email
traffic based on each mailbox. Something tabular or graph based would be
ideal, just so we can see what sort of MB each user is sending/revieving
over a time frame. Only concerned with Internet traffic (since
internally its free).

Cheers :)

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Internet Email

2003-07-11 Thread Rob Talkington III
This is the first time I've posted here and I couldn't find a search
function.

I use Exchange 5.5 SP4 and Outlook 2000 clients.  We have our email hosted
by a third party but use Exchange locally.  We do not have IMS running on
Exchange but have been able to send and receive internet email for years. 
Monday I came in and for some reason no one can send internet email
anymore.  Receiving it is fine but sending it generates a Non Delivery
Report immediately after clicking on Send.

I did not change anything on Exchange the weekend prior.  I have searched
many discussions and cannot find an answer that pertains to our problem. 
Any advice would be much appreciated!!

Thanks!

Rob

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RE: Internet Email

2003-07-11 Thread Chris Scharff
What does the NDR say?

-Original Message-
From: Rob Talkington III [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Posted At: Friday, July 11, 2003 8:19 AM
Posted To: swynk
Conversation: Internet Email
Subject: Internet Email


This is the first time I've posted here and I couldn't find a search
function.

I use Exchange 5.5 SP4 and Outlook 2000 clients.  We have our email
hosted by a third party but use Exchange locally.  We do not have IMS
running on Exchange but have been able to send and receive internet
email for years. 
Monday I came in and for some reason no one can send internet email
anymore.  Receiving it is fine but sending it generates a Non Delivery
Report immediately after clicking on Send.

I did not change anything on Exchange the weekend prior.  I have
searched many discussions and cannot find an answer that pertains to our
problem. 
Any advice would be much appreciated!!

Thanks!

Rob

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RE: Internet Email

2003-07-11 Thread Chris Scharff
Oh... Both services in the same profile? Not a supported config in that
version. Upgrade to Outlook 2002, it supports that config, or install an
IMS which is much simpler. 

-Original Message-
From: Rob Talkington III [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Posted At: Friday, July 11, 2003 8:19 AM
Posted To: swynk
Conversation: Internet Email
Subject: Internet Email


This is the first time I've posted here and I couldn't find a search
function.

I use Exchange 5.5 SP4 and Outlook 2000 clients.  We have our email
hosted by a third party but use Exchange locally.  We do not have IMS
running on Exchange but have been able to send and receive internet
email for years. 
Monday I came in and for some reason no one can send internet email
anymore.  Receiving it is fine but sending it generates a Non Delivery
Report immediately after clicking on Send.

I did not change anything on Exchange the weekend prior.  I have
searched many discussions and cannot find an answer that pertains to our
problem. 
Any advice would be much appreciated!!

Thanks!

Rob

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RE: Internet Email

2003-07-11 Thread Mellott, Bill
I'm a simpleton..
but from your description it sounds to me like you have each and every
client workstation pop'ing their mail from your third party...

We do not have IMS
running on Exchange but have been able to send and receive internet
email for years. 

maybe your third party updated/changed something? 
maybe it may thinks your trying to relay thru them (I've had troubles with
covad's mail servers think that on occasion)

maybe a quick telnet to the POP and SMTP server on the third party to see if
you can communicate with it in general??

just some ideas
 bill

-Original Message-
From: Chris Scharff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 10:51 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email


What does the NDR say?

-Original Message-
From: Rob Talkington III [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Posted At: Friday, July 11, 2003 8:19 AM
Posted To: swynk
Conversation: Internet Email
Subject: Internet Email


This is the first time I've posted here and I couldn't find a search
function.

I use Exchange 5.5 SP4 and Outlook 2000 clients.  We have our email
hosted by a third party but use Exchange locally.  
Monday I came in and for some reason no one can send internet email
anymore.  Receiving it is fine but sending it generates a Non Delivery
Report immediately after clicking on Send.

I did not change anything on Exchange the weekend prior.  I have
searched many discussions and cannot find an answer that pertains to our
problem. 
Any advice would be much appreciated!!

Thanks!

Rob

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RE: Internet Email

2003-07-11 Thread Midgley, Ian
I guess that you are using Outlook to connect to Exchange. What client are
you using for Internet email?

-Original Message-
From: Rob Talkington III [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 11 July 2003 13:19
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Internet Email


This is the first time I've posted here and I couldn't find a search
function.

I use Exchange 5.5 SP4 and Outlook 2000 clients.  We have our email hosted
by a third party but use Exchange locally.  We do not have IMS running on
Exchange but have been able to send and receive internet email for years. 
Monday I came in and for some reason no one can send internet email anymore.
Receiving it is fine but sending it generates a Non Delivery Report
immediately after clicking on Send.

I did not change anything on Exchange the weekend prior.  I have searched
many discussions and cannot find an answer that pertains to our problem. 
Any advice would be much appreciated!!

Thanks!

Rob

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RE: Internet Email

2003-07-11 Thread Rob Talkington III
I guess I'll install an IMS.  I know the config isn't supported by MS but
it has worked for years so I thought I'd see if anyone had the same
problem.  Thanks for your help!!!

Rob 

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RE: Internet Email Blackhole

2003-01-06 Thread Roger Seielstad
Ok - with the work around in place, I'd think the next step would be to
remove and reinstall the IMS on the server.

I'd also think that you missed something when removing the first server from
the site - have you followed every step in Q152959?

--
Roger D. Seielstad - MCSE
Sr. Systems Administrator
Inovis - Formerly Harbinger and Extricity
Atlanta, GA


 -Original Message-
 From: Brown, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 7:06 PM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole
 
 
 The GWART shows the correct information though.  That's what I don't
 understand.  
 
 All of our sites have a Frame Relay connection to an Telstra intranet
 product that provides connectivity within our organisation (Private IP
 addresses).  Telstra also provides internet access through 
 the same Frame
 Relay service using NAT.  So all our machines have access to 
 the internet.
 Each Exchange server is configured to send external email 
 from that site via
 their own IMS.  Each site has 1 Exchange server.  The site 
 that is having
 problems originally had 1 Exchange server, I built a new 
 server to replace
 it, moved everything across.  Stopped all the services on the 
 first and
 verified everything was working.  Once the server was deleted 
 Internet email
 stopped working for that site only.  My workaround is to send 
 all email via
 a different site (increased the cost for the IMS in this site 
 to 10, made
 sure the directory was replicated properly and recalculated 
 the routing),
 now internet email is working, but this is not a very cost effective
 solution.  Internet email Traffic is now being sent from here 
 onto the Frame
 Relay to the other site, then back onto the Frame Relay to go 
 out to the
 Internet.
 
 
 Mark
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Charles Marriott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 10:59
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole
 
 
 Likely a GWART issue. You probably need to cycle through and 
 do recal/update
 in some orderly fashion in your org.
 
 How many physical ways do you have out to the Inet?
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
 Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 4:49 PM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole
 
 
 No.  From a users point of view the mail goes as normal.  No bounced
 message.  The external recipient never receives the email.  I 
 sent several
 messages to an external account of mine on Friday to test 
 that haven't been
 received, I haven't received any bounced messages.  If I 
 track one of these
 messages I get Message Submitted by Mark Brown.  That's it.  
 It doesn't go
 anywhere else.  If I track a message before the problem it 
 gets submitted to
 the correct IMC and tracked properly.
 
 Mark
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Charles Marriott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 10:43
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole
 
 
 Well, it goes somewhere!
 
 When users compose and send mail do messages stay in the 
 users outboxes?
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
 Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 4:36 PM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole
 
 
 I moved all folders including all hidden folders.  I moved 
 all connectors, I
 created a new IMS.  I turned all the services off from the 
 first server, ran
 like that for a week with no lost email.  Site Connectors all work,
 Directory Replication all works, I can send internet email 
 via another site.
 As soon as I deleted the first server in the site Internet 
 Email stopped
 working.  It doesn't go anywhere.  Message Tracking shows the 
 message being
 submitted by the user, but it doesn't go anywhere else.
 
 Mark
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Charles Marriott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 10:36
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole
 
 
 Did you move all the appropriate folders to the other server 
 before you got
 rid of the 1st one?
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
 Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 4:08 PM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole
 
 
 Yes
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Charles Marriott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 10:05
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole
 
 
 Was it the original and 1st server in the site?
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
 Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 2:55 PM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Roger Seielstad [mailto:[EMAIL

RE: Internet Email Blackhole

2003-01-06 Thread Roger Seielstad
I've seen that happen sporatically in the past - sometimes the only
indication is that there are spool files in the mtadata directory. Never
sorted it out, but a restart usually fixes it.

Nice catch.

--
Roger D. Seielstad - MCSE
Sr. Systems Administrator
Inovis - Formerly Harbinger and Extricity
Atlanta, GA


 -Original Message-
 From: Brown, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 9:49 PM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole
 
 
 Continuing various lines of investigation as to where this email had
 disappeared to I investigated the MTA Perfmon counters.  The 
 MTA Work Queue
 Length was around 2000 with fluctuations up and down.  None of the MTA
 Queues would show anything about 0.  Using MTA Connections for the IMC
 showed 0 in the queue but Queue bytes was very large.  
 
 Based on this I restarted the MTA and all the email that had 
 been sent since
 I deleted the server and before putting the workaround into place was
 re-routed to the IMC in Site2.  
 
 I will be testing out of hours with the local IMC set back to 
 a cost of 1
 whether it will now send email properly.
 
 Any ideas as to why these emails weren't showing up in any queue?
 
 Thanks
 
 Mark
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Brown, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 11:41
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole
 
 
 If it was a routing problem wouldn't I be able to find where 
 the mail was
 going?  Wouldn't it be queued somewhere?
 
 Mark
 
 
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FW: Internet Email Blackhole

2003-01-06 Thread Brown, Mark
I Reset the cost of the local site's IMS and everything is now working.  So
it would appear that when deleting the first server in a site that the MTA
on the replacement server requires a restart before it will route internet
email properly (or maybe deleting the IMS on that server first wouldn't have
caused the problem).

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Brown, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 13:49
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


Continuing various lines of investigation as to where this email had
disappeared to I investigated the MTA Perfmon counters.  The MTA Work Queue
Length was around 2000 with fluctuations up and down.  None of the MTA
Queues would show anything about 0.  Using MTA Connections for the IMC
showed 0 in the queue but Queue bytes was very large.  

Based on this I restarted the MTA and all the email that had been sent since
I deleted the server and before putting the workaround into place was
re-routed to the IMC in Site2.  

I will be testing out of hours with the local IMC set back to a cost of 1
whether it will now send email properly.

Any ideas as to why these emails weren't showing up in any queue?

Thanks

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Brown, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 11:41
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


If it was a routing problem wouldn't I be able to find where the mail was
going?  Wouldn't it be queued somewhere?

Mark


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RE: Internet Email Blackhole

2003-01-05 Thread Brown, Mark
-Original Message-
From: Roger Seielstad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, 3 January 2003 22:49
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole

My first guess is to look at the GWART and see what's showing as the actual
options for  SMTP message delivery (you can also look at the site
addressing properties on the routing tab). That should tell you where the
mail is going. Try forcing replication and then recalculating routing
to see if the GWART changes.

GWART is fine.  It shows the workaround that I have put into place.  Namely
that Site2Exchange via a site connector to Site2 is the primary SMTP route
and the secondary SMTP route is Internet Mail Connector on Exchange1.

Pay particular attention to the address space assigned to the IMS, and also
verify all   IMS settings.

Address space for the IMS is currently SMTP * 10 Organization.  Prior to the
workaround it was SMTP * 1 Organization.  

Internet email was working 100% with the first exchange server
(Exchange)still in the site but with all services stopped.  As soon as I
deleted the server out of the site Internet email disappears into a black
hole.  It isn't getting delivered at all.

Mark

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RE: Internet Email Blackhole

2003-01-05 Thread Charles Marriott
Was it the original and 1st server in the site?

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 2:55 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


-Original Message-
From: Roger Seielstad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 3 January 2003 22:49
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole

My first guess is to look at the GWART and see what's showing as the actual
options for  SMTP message delivery (you can also look at the site
addressing properties on the routing tab). That should tell you where the
mail is going. Try forcing replication and then recalculating routing
to see if the GWART changes.

GWART is fine.  It shows the workaround that I have put into place.  Namely
that Site2Exchange via a site connector to Site2 is the primary SMTP route
and the secondary SMTP route is Internet Mail Connector on Exchange1.

Pay particular attention to the address space assigned to the IMS, and also
verify all   IMS settings.

Address space for the IMS is currently SMTP * 10 Organization.  Prior to the
workaround it was SMTP * 1 Organization.

Internet email was working 100% with the first exchange server
(Exchange)still in the site but with all services stopped.  As soon as I
deleted the server out of the site Internet email disappears into a black
hole.  It isn't getting delivered at all.

Mark

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RE: Internet Email Blackhole

2003-01-05 Thread Brown, Mark
Yes

-Original Message-
From: Charles Marriott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 10:05
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


Was it the original and 1st server in the site?

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 2:55 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


-Original Message-
From: Roger Seielstad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 3 January 2003 22:49
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole

My first guess is to look at the GWART and see what's showing as the 
actual
options for  SMTP message delivery (you can also look at the site
addressing properties on the routing tab). That should tell you where the
mail is going. Try forcing replication and then recalculating routing
to see if the GWART changes.

GWART is fine.  It shows the workaround that I have put into place.  Namely
that Site2Exchange via a site connector to Site2 is the primary SMTP route
and the secondary SMTP route is Internet Mail Connector on Exchange1.

Pay particular attention to the address space assigned to the IMS, and 
also
verify all   IMS settings.

Address space for the IMS is currently SMTP * 10 Organization.  Prior to the
workaround it was SMTP * 1 Organization.

Internet email was working 100% with the first exchange server
(Exchange)still in the site but with all services stopped.  As soon as I
deleted the server out of the site Internet email disappears into a black
hole.  It isn't getting delivered at all.

Mark

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RE: Internet Email Blackhole

2003-01-05 Thread Charles Marriott
Did you move all the appropriate folders to the other server before you got
rid of the 1st one?

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 4:08 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


Yes

-Original Message-
From: Charles Marriott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 10:05
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


Was it the original and 1st server in the site?

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 2:55 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


-Original Message-
From: Roger Seielstad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 3 January 2003 22:49
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole

My first guess is to look at the GWART and see what's showing as the
actual
options for  SMTP message delivery (you can also look at the site
addressing properties on the routing tab). That should tell you where the
mail is going. Try forcing replication and then recalculating routing
to see if the GWART changes.

GWART is fine.  It shows the workaround that I have put into place.  Namely
that Site2Exchange via a site connector to Site2 is the primary SMTP route
and the secondary SMTP route is Internet Mail Connector on Exchange1.

Pay particular attention to the address space assigned to the IMS, and
also
verify all   IMS settings.

Address space for the IMS is currently SMTP * 10 Organization.  Prior to the
workaround it was SMTP * 1 Organization.

Internet email was working 100% with the first exchange server
(Exchange)still in the site but with all services stopped.  As soon as I
deleted the server out of the site Internet email disappears into a black
hole.  It isn't getting delivered at all.

Mark

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RE: Internet Email Blackhole

2003-01-05 Thread Brown, Mark
I moved all folders including all hidden folders.  I moved all connectors, I
created a new IMS.  I turned all the services off from the first server, ran
like that for a week with no lost email.  Site Connectors all work,
Directory Replication all works, I can send internet email via another site.
As soon as I deleted the first server in the site Internet Email stopped
working.  It doesn't go anywhere.  Message Tracking shows the message being
submitted by the user, but it doesn't go anywhere else.

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Charles Marriott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 10:36
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


Did you move all the appropriate folders to the other server before you got
rid of the 1st one?

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 4:08 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


Yes

-Original Message-
From: Charles Marriott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 10:05
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


Was it the original and 1st server in the site?

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 2:55 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


-Original Message-
From: Roger Seielstad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 3 January 2003 22:49
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole

My first guess is to look at the GWART and see what's showing as the 
actual
options for  SMTP message delivery (you can also look at the site
addressing properties on the routing tab). That should tell you where the
mail is going. Try forcing replication and then recalculating routing
to see if the GWART changes.

GWART is fine.  It shows the workaround that I have put into place.  Namely
that Site2Exchange via a site connector to Site2 is the primary SMTP route
and the secondary SMTP route is Internet Mail Connector on Exchange1.

Pay particular attention to the address space assigned to the IMS, and 
also
verify all   IMS settings.

Address space for the IMS is currently SMTP * 10 Organization.  Prior to the
workaround it was SMTP * 1 Organization.

Internet email was working 100% with the first exchange server
(Exchange)still in the site but with all services stopped.  As soon as I
deleted the server out of the site Internet email disappears into a black
hole.  It isn't getting delivered at all.

Mark

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RE: Internet Email Blackhole

2003-01-05 Thread Charles Marriott
Well, it goes somewhere!

When users compose and send mail do messages stay in the users outboxes?

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 4:36 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


I moved all folders including all hidden folders.  I moved all connectors, I
created a new IMS.  I turned all the services off from the first server, ran
like that for a week with no lost email.  Site Connectors all work,
Directory Replication all works, I can send internet email via another site.
As soon as I deleted the first server in the site Internet Email stopped
working.  It doesn't go anywhere.  Message Tracking shows the message being
submitted by the user, but it doesn't go anywhere else.

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Charles Marriott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 10:36
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


Did you move all the appropriate folders to the other server before you got
rid of the 1st one?

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 4:08 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


Yes

-Original Message-
From: Charles Marriott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 10:05
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


Was it the original and 1st server in the site?

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 2:55 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


-Original Message-
From: Roger Seielstad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 3 January 2003 22:49
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole

My first guess is to look at the GWART and see what's showing as the
actual
options for  SMTP message delivery (you can also look at the site
addressing properties on the routing tab). That should tell you where the
mail is going. Try forcing replication and then recalculating routing
to see if the GWART changes.

GWART is fine.  It shows the workaround that I have put into place.  Namely
that Site2Exchange via a site connector to Site2 is the primary SMTP route
and the secondary SMTP route is Internet Mail Connector on Exchange1.

Pay particular attention to the address space assigned to the IMS, and
also
verify all   IMS settings.

Address space for the IMS is currently SMTP * 10 Organization.  Prior to the
workaround it was SMTP * 1 Organization.

Internet email was working 100% with the first exchange server
(Exchange)still in the site but with all services stopped.  As soon as I
deleted the server out of the site Internet email disappears into a black
hole.  It isn't getting delivered at all.

Mark

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RE: Internet Email Blackhole

2003-01-05 Thread Brown, Mark
No.  From a users point of view the mail goes as normal.  No bounced
message.  The external recipient never receives the email.  I sent several
messages to an external account of mine on Friday to test that haven't been
received, I haven't received any bounced messages.  If I track one of these
messages I get Message Submitted by Mark Brown.  That's it.  It doesn't go
anywhere else.  If I track a message before the problem it gets submitted to
the correct IMC and tracked properly.

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Charles Marriott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 10:43
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


Well, it goes somewhere!

When users compose and send mail do messages stay in the users outboxes?

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 4:36 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


I moved all folders including all hidden folders.  I moved all connectors, I
created a new IMS.  I turned all the services off from the first server, ran
like that for a week with no lost email.  Site Connectors all work,
Directory Replication all works, I can send internet email via another site.
As soon as I deleted the first server in the site Internet Email stopped
working.  It doesn't go anywhere.  Message Tracking shows the message being
submitted by the user, but it doesn't go anywhere else.

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Charles Marriott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 10:36
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


Did you move all the appropriate folders to the other server before you got
rid of the 1st one?

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 4:08 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


Yes

-Original Message-
From: Charles Marriott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 10:05
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


Was it the original and 1st server in the site?

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 2:55 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


-Original Message-
From: Roger Seielstad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 3 January 2003 22:49
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole

My first guess is to look at the GWART and see what's showing as the 
actual
options for  SMTP message delivery (you can also look at the site
addressing properties on the routing tab). That should tell you where the
mail is going. Try forcing replication and then recalculating routing
to see if the GWART changes.

GWART is fine.  It shows the workaround that I have put into place.  Namely
that Site2Exchange via a site connector to Site2 is the primary SMTP route
and the secondary SMTP route is Internet Mail Connector on Exchange1.

Pay particular attention to the address space assigned to the IMS, and 
also
verify all   IMS settings.

Address space for the IMS is currently SMTP * 10 Organization.  Prior to the
workaround it was SMTP * 1 Organization.

Internet email was working 100% with the first exchange server
(Exchange)still in the site but with all services stopped.  As soon as I
deleted the server out of the site Internet email disappears into a black
hole.  It isn't getting delivered at all.

Mark

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RE: Internet Email Blackhole

2003-01-05 Thread Charles Marriott
Likely a GWART issue. You probably need to cycle through and do recal/update
in some orderly fashion in your org.

How many physical ways do you have out to the Inet?

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 4:49 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


No.  From a users point of view the mail goes as normal.  No bounced
message.  The external recipient never receives the email.  I sent several
messages to an external account of mine on Friday to test that haven't been
received, I haven't received any bounced messages.  If I track one of these
messages I get Message Submitted by Mark Brown.  That's it.  It doesn't go
anywhere else.  If I track a message before the problem it gets submitted to
the correct IMC and tracked properly.

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Charles Marriott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 10:43
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


Well, it goes somewhere!

When users compose and send mail do messages stay in the users outboxes?

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 4:36 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


I moved all folders including all hidden folders.  I moved all connectors, I
created a new IMS.  I turned all the services off from the first server, ran
like that for a week with no lost email.  Site Connectors all work,
Directory Replication all works, I can send internet email via another site.
As soon as I deleted the first server in the site Internet Email stopped
working.  It doesn't go anywhere.  Message Tracking shows the message being
submitted by the user, but it doesn't go anywhere else.

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Charles Marriott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 10:36
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


Did you move all the appropriate folders to the other server before you got
rid of the 1st one?

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 4:08 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


Yes

-Original Message-
From: Charles Marriott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 10:05
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


Was it the original and 1st server in the site?

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 2:55 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


-Original Message-
From: Roger Seielstad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 3 January 2003 22:49
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole

My first guess is to look at the GWART and see what's showing as the
actual
options for  SMTP message delivery (you can also look at the site
addressing properties on the routing tab). That should tell you where the
mail is going. Try forcing replication and then recalculating routing
to see if the GWART changes.

GWART is fine.  It shows the workaround that I have put into place.  Namely
that Site2Exchange via a site connector to Site2 is the primary SMTP route
and the secondary SMTP route is Internet Mail Connector on Exchange1.

Pay particular attention to the address space assigned to the IMS, and
also
verify all   IMS settings.

Address space for the IMS is currently SMTP * 10 Organization.  Prior to the
workaround it was SMTP * 1 Organization.

Internet email was working 100% with the first exchange server
(Exchange)still in the site but with all services stopped.  As soon as I
deleted the server out of the site Internet email disappears into a black
hole.  It isn't getting delivered at all.

Mark

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RE: Internet Email Blackhole

2003-01-05 Thread Brown, Mark
The GWART shows the correct information though.  That's what I don't
understand.  

All of our sites have a Frame Relay connection to an Telstra intranet
product that provides connectivity within our organisation (Private IP
addresses).  Telstra also provides internet access through the same Frame
Relay service using NAT.  So all our machines have access to the internet.
Each Exchange server is configured to send external email from that site via
their own IMS.  Each site has 1 Exchange server.  The site that is having
problems originally had 1 Exchange server, I built a new server to replace
it, moved everything across.  Stopped all the services on the first and
verified everything was working.  Once the server was deleted Internet email
stopped working for that site only.  My workaround is to send all email via
a different site (increased the cost for the IMS in this site to 10, made
sure the directory was replicated properly and recalculated the routing),
now internet email is working, but this is not a very cost effective
solution.  Internet email Traffic is now being sent from here onto the Frame
Relay to the other site, then back onto the Frame Relay to go out to the
Internet.


Mark

-Original Message-
From: Charles Marriott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 10:59
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


Likely a GWART issue. You probably need to cycle through and do recal/update
in some orderly fashion in your org.

How many physical ways do you have out to the Inet?

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 4:49 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


No.  From a users point of view the mail goes as normal.  No bounced
message.  The external recipient never receives the email.  I sent several
messages to an external account of mine on Friday to test that haven't been
received, I haven't received any bounced messages.  If I track one of these
messages I get Message Submitted by Mark Brown.  That's it.  It doesn't go
anywhere else.  If I track a message before the problem it gets submitted to
the correct IMC and tracked properly.

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Charles Marriott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 10:43
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


Well, it goes somewhere!

When users compose and send mail do messages stay in the users outboxes?

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 4:36 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


I moved all folders including all hidden folders.  I moved all connectors, I
created a new IMS.  I turned all the services off from the first server, ran
like that for a week with no lost email.  Site Connectors all work,
Directory Replication all works, I can send internet email via another site.
As soon as I deleted the first server in the site Internet Email stopped
working.  It doesn't go anywhere.  Message Tracking shows the message being
submitted by the user, but it doesn't go anywhere else.

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Charles Marriott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 10:36
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


Did you move all the appropriate folders to the other server before you got
rid of the 1st one?

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 4:08 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


Yes

-Original Message-
From: Charles Marriott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 10:05
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


Was it the original and 1st server in the site?

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 2:55 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


-Original Message-
From: Roger Seielstad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 3 January 2003 22:49
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole

My first guess is to look at the GWART and see what's showing as the 
actual
options for  SMTP message delivery (you can also look at the site
addressing properties on the routing tab). That should tell you where the
mail is going. Try forcing replication and then recalculating routing
to see if the GWART changes.

GWART is fine.  It shows the workaround that I have put into place.  Namely
that Site2Exchange via a site connector to Site2 is the primary SMTP route
and the secondary SMTP route is Internet Mail Connector on Exchange1.

Pay particular attention to the address space assigned to the IMS, and 
also
verify all   IMS settings.

Address

Re: Internet Email Blackhole

2003-01-05 Thread Tony Hlabse
Hope you let us know what the solution is after you call PSS. It still
sounds like a routing problem though. Good Luck


- Original Message - 
From: Brown, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 7:06 PM
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


 The GWART shows the correct information though.  That's what I don't
 understand.

 All of our sites have a Frame Relay connection to an Telstra intranet
 product that provides connectivity within our organisation (Private IP
 addresses).  Telstra also provides internet access through the same Frame
 Relay service using NAT.  So all our machines have access to the internet.
 Each Exchange server is configured to send external email from that site
via
 their own IMS.  Each site has 1 Exchange server.  The site that is having
 problems originally had 1 Exchange server, I built a new server to replace
 it, moved everything across.  Stopped all the services on the first and
 verified everything was working.  Once the server was deleted Internet
email
 stopped working for that site only.  My workaround is to send all email
via
 a different site (increased the cost for the IMS in this site to 10, made
 sure the directory was replicated properly and recalculated the routing),
 now internet email is working, but this is not a very cost effective
 solution.  Internet email Traffic is now being sent from here onto the
Frame
 Relay to the other site, then back onto the Frame Relay to go out to the
 Internet.


 Mark

 -Original Message-
 From: Charles Marriott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 10:59
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


 Likely a GWART issue. You probably need to cycle through and do
recal/update
 in some orderly fashion in your org.

 How many physical ways do you have out to the Inet?

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
 Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 4:49 PM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


 No.  From a users point of view the mail goes as normal.  No bounced
 message.  The external recipient never receives the email.  I sent several
 messages to an external account of mine on Friday to test that haven't
been
 received, I haven't received any bounced messages.  If I track one of
these
 messages I get Message Submitted by Mark Brown.  That's it.  It doesn't go
 anywhere else.  If I track a message before the problem it gets submitted
to
 the correct IMC and tracked properly.

 Mark

 -Original Message-
 From: Charles Marriott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 10:43
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


 Well, it goes somewhere!

 When users compose and send mail do messages stay in the users outboxes?

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
 Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 4:36 PM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


 I moved all folders including all hidden folders.  I moved all connectors,
I
 created a new IMS.  I turned all the services off from the first server,
ran
 like that for a week with no lost email.  Site Connectors all work,
 Directory Replication all works, I can send internet email via another
site.
 As soon as I deleted the first server in the site Internet Email stopped
 working.  It doesn't go anywhere.  Message Tracking shows the message
being
 submitted by the user, but it doesn't go anywhere else.

 Mark

 -Original Message-
 From: Charles Marriott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 10:36
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


 Did you move all the appropriate folders to the other server before you
got
 rid of the 1st one?

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
 Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 4:08 PM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


 Yes

 -Original Message-
 From: Charles Marriott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 10:05
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


 Was it the original and 1st server in the site?

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
 Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 2:55 PM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


 -Original Message-
 From: Roger Seielstad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, 3 January 2003 22:49
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole

 My first guess is to look at the GWART and see what's showing as the
 actual
 options for  SMTP message delivery (you can also look at the site
 addressing properties on the routing tab). That should tell you where the
 mail is going. Try forcing

RE: Internet Email Blackhole

2003-01-05 Thread Brown, Mark
If it was a routing problem wouldn't I be able to find where the mail was
going?  Wouldn't it be queued somewhere?

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Tony Hlabse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 11:38
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Re: Internet Email Blackhole


Hope you let us know what the solution is after you call PSS. It still
sounds like a routing problem though. Good Luck


- Original Message - 
From: Brown, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 7:06 PM
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


 The GWART shows the correct information though.  That's what I don't 
 understand.

 All of our sites have a Frame Relay connection to an Telstra intranet 
 product that provides connectivity within our organisation (Private IP 
 addresses).  Telstra also provides internet access through the same 
 Frame Relay service using NAT.  So all our machines have access to the 
 internet. Each Exchange server is configured to send external email 
 from that site
via
 their own IMS.  Each site has 1 Exchange server.  The site that is 
 having problems originally had 1 Exchange server, I built a new server 
 to replace it, moved everything across.  Stopped all the services on 
 the first and verified everything was working.  Once the server was 
 deleted Internet
email
 stopped working for that site only.  My workaround is to send all 
 email
via
 a different site (increased the cost for the IMS in this site to 10, 
 made sure the directory was replicated properly and recalculated the 
 routing), now internet email is working, but this is not a very cost 
 effective solution.  Internet email Traffic is now being sent from 
 here onto the
Frame
 Relay to the other site, then back onto the Frame Relay to go out to 
 the Internet.


 Mark

 -Original Message-
 From: Charles Marriott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 10:59
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


 Likely a GWART issue. You probably need to cycle through and do
recal/update
 in some orderly fashion in your org.

 How many physical ways do you have out to the Inet?

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
 Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 4:49 PM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


 No.  From a users point of view the mail goes as normal.  No bounced 
 message.  The external recipient never receives the email.  I sent 
 several messages to an external account of mine on Friday to test that 
 haven't
been
 received, I haven't received any bounced messages.  If I track one of
these
 messages I get Message Submitted by Mark Brown.  That's it.  It 
 doesn't go anywhere else.  If I track a message before the problem it 
 gets submitted
to
 the correct IMC and tracked properly.

 Mark

 -Original Message-
 From: Charles Marriott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 10:43
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


 Well, it goes somewhere!

 When users compose and send mail do messages stay in the users 
 outboxes?

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
 Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 4:36 PM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


 I moved all folders including all hidden folders.  I moved all 
 connectors,
I
 created a new IMS.  I turned all the services off from the first 
 server,
ran
 like that for a week with no lost email.  Site Connectors all work, 
 Directory Replication all works, I can send internet email via another
site.
 As soon as I deleted the first server in the site Internet Email 
 stopped working.  It doesn't go anywhere.  Message Tracking shows the 
 message
being
 submitted by the user, but it doesn't go anywhere else.

 Mark

 -Original Message-
 From: Charles Marriott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 10:36
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


 Did you move all the appropriate folders to the other server before 
 you
got
 rid of the 1st one?

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
 Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 4:08 PM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


 Yes

 -Original Message-
 From: Charles Marriott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 10:05
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


 Was it the original and 1st server in the site?

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
 Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 2:55 PM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


 -Original Message-
 From: Roger Seielstad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, 3 January

Re: Internet Email Blackhole

2003-01-05 Thread Tony Hlabse
What happens if you send mail via a telnet session from the server where the
user's mailbox resides. Does it get sent?

- Original Message - 
From: Brown, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 7:40 PM
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


 If it was a routing problem wouldn't I be able to find where the mail was
 going?  Wouldn't it be queued somewhere?

 Mark

 -Original Message-
 From: Tony Hlabse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 11:38
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: Re: Internet Email Blackhole


 Hope you let us know what the solution is after you call PSS. It still
 sounds like a routing problem though. Good Luck


 - Original Message - 
 From: Brown, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 7:06 PM
 Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


  The GWART shows the correct information though.  That's what I don't
  understand.
 
  All of our sites have a Frame Relay connection to an Telstra intranet
  product that provides connectivity within our organisation (Private IP
  addresses).  Telstra also provides internet access through the same
  Frame Relay service using NAT.  So all our machines have access to the
  internet. Each Exchange server is configured to send external email
  from that site
 via
  their own IMS.  Each site has 1 Exchange server.  The site that is
  having problems originally had 1 Exchange server, I built a new server
  to replace it, moved everything across.  Stopped all the services on
  the first and verified everything was working.  Once the server was
  deleted Internet
 email
  stopped working for that site only.  My workaround is to send all
  email
 via
  a different site (increased the cost for the IMS in this site to 10,
  made sure the directory was replicated properly and recalculated the
  routing), now internet email is working, but this is not a very cost
  effective solution.  Internet email Traffic is now being sent from
  here onto the
 Frame
  Relay to the other site, then back onto the Frame Relay to go out to
  the Internet.
 
 
  Mark
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Charles Marriott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 10:59
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole
 
 
  Likely a GWART issue. You probably need to cycle through and do
 recal/update
  in some orderly fashion in your org.
 
  How many physical ways do you have out to the Inet?
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
  Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 4:49 PM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole
 
 
  No.  From a users point of view the mail goes as normal.  No bounced
  message.  The external recipient never receives the email.  I sent
  several messages to an external account of mine on Friday to test that
  haven't
 been
  received, I haven't received any bounced messages.  If I track one of
 these
  messages I get Message Submitted by Mark Brown.  That's it.  It
  doesn't go anywhere else.  If I track a message before the problem it
  gets submitted
 to
  the correct IMC and tracked properly.
 
  Mark
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Charles Marriott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 10:43
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole
 
 
  Well, it goes somewhere!
 
  When users compose and send mail do messages stay in the users
  outboxes?
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
  Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 4:36 PM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole
 
 
  I moved all folders including all hidden folders.  I moved all
  connectors,
 I
  created a new IMS.  I turned all the services off from the first
  server,
 ran
  like that for a week with no lost email.  Site Connectors all work,
  Directory Replication all works, I can send internet email via another
 site.
  As soon as I deleted the first server in the site Internet Email
  stopped working.  It doesn't go anywhere.  Message Tracking shows the
  message
 being
  submitted by the user, but it doesn't go anywhere else.
 
  Mark
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Charles Marriott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 10:36
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole
 
 
  Did you move all the appropriate folders to the other server before
  you
 got
  rid of the 1st one?
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
  Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 4:08 PM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole
 
 
  Yes
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Charles Marriott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 10:05

RE: Internet Email Blackhole

2003-01-05 Thread Brown, Mark
I can use Outlook Express to send email externally by specifying the
Exchange server as the SMTP server. 

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Tony Hlabse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 11:45
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Re: Internet Email Blackhole


What happens if you send mail via a telnet session from the server where the
user's mailbox resides. Does it get sent?

- Original Message - 
From: Brown, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 7:40 PM
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


 If it was a routing problem wouldn't I be able to find where the mail 
 was going?  Wouldn't it be queued somewhere?

 Mark

 -Original Message-
 From: Tony Hlabse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 11:38
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: Re: Internet Email Blackhole


 Hope you let us know what the solution is after you call PSS. It still 
 sounds like a routing problem though. Good Luck


 - Original Message -
 From: Brown, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 7:06 PM
 Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


  The GWART shows the correct information though.  That's what I don't 
  understand.
 
  All of our sites have a Frame Relay connection to an Telstra 
  intranet product that provides connectivity within our organisation 
  (Private IP addresses).  Telstra also provides internet access 
  through the same Frame Relay service using NAT.  So all our machines 
  have access to the internet. Each Exchange server is configured to 
  send external email from that site
 via
  their own IMS.  Each site has 1 Exchange server.  The site that is 
  having problems originally had 1 Exchange server, I built a new 
  server to replace it, moved everything across.  Stopped all the 
  services on the first and verified everything was working.  Once the 
  server was deleted Internet
 email
  stopped working for that site only.  My workaround is to send all 
  email
 via
  a different site (increased the cost for the IMS in this site to 10, 
  made sure the directory was replicated properly and recalculated the 
  routing), now internet email is working, but this is not a very cost 
  effective solution.  Internet email Traffic is now being sent from 
  here onto the
 Frame
  Relay to the other site, then back onto the Frame Relay to go out to 
  the Internet.
 
 
  Mark
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Charles Marriott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 10:59
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole
 
 
  Likely a GWART issue. You probably need to cycle through and do
 recal/update
  in some orderly fashion in your org.
 
  How many physical ways do you have out to the Inet?
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
  Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 4:49 PM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole
 
 
  No.  From a users point of view the mail goes as normal.  No bounced 
  message.  The external recipient never receives the email.  I sent 
  several messages to an external account of mine on Friday to test 
  that haven't
 been
  received, I haven't received any bounced messages.  If I track one 
  of
 these
  messages I get Message Submitted by Mark Brown.  That's it.  It 
  doesn't go anywhere else.  If I track a message before the problem 
  it gets submitted
 to
  the correct IMC and tracked properly.
 
  Mark
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Charles Marriott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 10:43
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole
 
 
  Well, it goes somewhere!
 
  When users compose and send mail do messages stay in the users 
  outboxes?
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
  Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 4:36 PM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole
 
 
  I moved all folders including all hidden folders.  I moved all 
  connectors,
 I
  created a new IMS.  I turned all the services off from the first 
  server,
 ran
  like that for a week with no lost email.  Site Connectors all work, 
  Directory Replication all works, I can send internet email via 
  another
 site.
  As soon as I deleted the first server in the site Internet Email 
  stopped working.  It doesn't go anywhere.  Message Tracking shows 
  the message
 being
  submitted by the user, but it doesn't go anywhere else.
 
  Mark
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Charles Marriott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 10:36
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole
 
 
  Did you move all the appropriate folders to the other server before 
  you
 got
  rid of the 1st one?
 
  -Original Message-
  From

Re: Internet Email Blackhole

2003-01-05 Thread Tony Hlabse
Well then call PSS then.


- Original Message - 
From: Brown, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 8:12 PM
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


 I can use Outlook Express to send email externally by specifying the
 Exchange server as the SMTP server.

 Mark

 -Original Message-
 From: Tony Hlabse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 11:45
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: Re: Internet Email Blackhole


 What happens if you send mail via a telnet session from the server where
the
 user's mailbox resides. Does it get sent?

 - Original Message - 
 From: Brown, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 7:40 PM
 Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


  If it was a routing problem wouldn't I be able to find where the mail
  was going?  Wouldn't it be queued somewhere?
 
  Mark
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Tony Hlabse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 11:38
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: Re: Internet Email Blackhole
 
 
  Hope you let us know what the solution is after you call PSS. It still
  sounds like a routing problem though. Good Luck
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Brown, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 7:06 PM
  Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole
 
 
   The GWART shows the correct information though.  That's what I don't
   understand.
  
   All of our sites have a Frame Relay connection to an Telstra
   intranet product that provides connectivity within our organisation
   (Private IP addresses).  Telstra also provides internet access
   through the same Frame Relay service using NAT.  So all our machines
   have access to the internet. Each Exchange server is configured to
   send external email from that site
  via
   their own IMS.  Each site has 1 Exchange server.  The site that is
   having problems originally had 1 Exchange server, I built a new
   server to replace it, moved everything across.  Stopped all the
   services on the first and verified everything was working.  Once the
   server was deleted Internet
  email
   stopped working for that site only.  My workaround is to send all
   email
  via
   a different site (increased the cost for the IMS in this site to 10,
   made sure the directory was replicated properly and recalculated the
   routing), now internet email is working, but this is not a very cost
   effective solution.  Internet email Traffic is now being sent from
   here onto the
  Frame
   Relay to the other site, then back onto the Frame Relay to go out to
   the Internet.
  
  
   Mark
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Charles Marriott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 10:59
   To: Exchange Discussions
   Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole
  
  
   Likely a GWART issue. You probably need to cycle through and do
  recal/update
   in some orderly fashion in your org.
  
   How many physical ways do you have out to the Inet?
  
   -Original Message-
   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
   Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 4:49 PM
   To: Exchange Discussions
   Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole
  
  
   No.  From a users point of view the mail goes as normal.  No bounced
   message.  The external recipient never receives the email.  I sent
   several messages to an external account of mine on Friday to test
   that haven't
  been
   received, I haven't received any bounced messages.  If I track one
   of
  these
   messages I get Message Submitted by Mark Brown.  That's it.  It
   doesn't go anywhere else.  If I track a message before the problem
   it gets submitted
  to
   the correct IMC and tracked properly.
  
   Mark
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Charles Marriott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 10:43
   To: Exchange Discussions
   Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole
  
  
   Well, it goes somewhere!
  
   When users compose and send mail do messages stay in the users
   outboxes?
  
   -Original Message-
   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brown, Mark
   Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 4:36 PM
   To: Exchange Discussions
   Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole
  
  
   I moved all folders including all hidden folders.  I moved all
   connectors,
  I
   created a new IMS.  I turned all the services off from the first
   server,
  ran
   like that for a week with no lost email.  Site Connectors all work,
   Directory Replication all works, I can send internet email via
   another
  site.
   As soon as I deleted the first server in the site Internet Email
   stopped working.  It doesn't go anywhere.  Message Tracking shows
   the message
  being
   submitted by the user, but it doesn't go anywhere else.
  
   Mark

RE: Internet Email Blackhole

2003-01-05 Thread Brown, Mark
Continuing various lines of investigation as to where this email had
disappeared to I investigated the MTA Perfmon counters.  The MTA Work Queue
Length was around 2000 with fluctuations up and down.  None of the MTA
Queues would show anything about 0.  Using MTA Connections for the IMC
showed 0 in the queue but Queue bytes was very large.  

Based on this I restarted the MTA and all the email that had been sent since
I deleted the server and before putting the workaround into place was
re-routed to the IMC in Site2.  

I will be testing out of hours with the local IMC set back to a cost of 1
whether it will now send email properly.

Any ideas as to why these emails weren't showing up in any queue?

Thanks

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Brown, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, 6 January 2003 11:41
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Internet Email Blackhole


If it was a routing problem wouldn't I be able to find where the mail was
going?  Wouldn't it be queued somewhere?

Mark


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RE: Internet Email Blackhole

2003-01-03 Thread Roger Seielstad
My first guess is to look at the GWART and see what's showing as the actual
options for SMTP message delivery (you can also look at the site addressing
properties on the routing tab). That should tell you where the mail is
going. Try forcing replication and then recalculating routing to see if the
GWART changes.

Pay particular attention to the address space assigned to the IMS, and also
verify all IMS settings.

--
Roger D. Seielstad - MCSE
Sr. Systems Administrator
Inovis - Formerly Harbinger and Extricity
Atlanta, GA


 -Original Message-
 From: Brown, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 12:55 AM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: Internet Email Blackhole
 
 
 We have 1 Exchange Organisation.  5 Sites.
 In Site1 we have Exchange and Exchange1.  
 I successfully moved all recipients, connectors, public 
 folders etc from
 Exchange to Exchange1, including an Internet Mail Service.  
 I made sure that mail was being sent from and received by 
 Exchange1's IMS
 and the IMS on Exchange was idle.  
 I stopped all the services on Exchange and left it like that 
 for a few days.
 No problems, no lost email.
 On Monday morning I deleted Exchange from the Organisation.
 
 Since then all email from Site1 sent to the internet has 
 disappeared without
 a trace, no bounce back, no errors in the error log.  Using 
 Message Tracking
 I can see that the messages have been submitted to the store, 
 but haven't
 gone to the IMS.  The IMS is still successfully receiving 
 email.  Other
 sites with their own IMS' have had no problems, and I can track their
 messages from Submitted to the store and getting to the IMS.  I have
 temporarily enabled Site2 to send Internet email from the rest of the
 organisation, to get around this problem, but I don't 
 particular want our
 Frame Relay link being hit by all the internet traffic from Site1.
 
 Any ideas?  I'm guessing I should have deleted the IMS on 
 Exchange before
 deleting it from the Organisation?  Is there anyway I can fix 
 this and get
 the emails that have been sent. 
 
 Given I have a workaround at the moment I'm not stressing too 
 much, although
 we have a number of disgruntled users that have to go through 
 their sent
 items and forward sent emails to people that haven't received them.
 
 I'll be contacting PSS on Monday if no-one is able to suggest 
 a solution.
 
 Thanks
 
 Mark Brown
 
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Internet Email Blackhole

2003-01-02 Thread Brown, Mark
We have 1 Exchange Organisation.  5 Sites.
In Site1 we have Exchange and Exchange1.  
I successfully moved all recipients, connectors, public folders etc from
Exchange to Exchange1, including an Internet Mail Service.  
I made sure that mail was being sent from and received by Exchange1's IMS
and the IMS on Exchange was idle.  
I stopped all the services on Exchange and left it like that for a few days.
No problems, no lost email.
On Monday morning I deleted Exchange from the Organisation.

Since then all email from Site1 sent to the internet has disappeared without
a trace, no bounce back, no errors in the error log.  Using Message Tracking
I can see that the messages have been submitted to the store, but haven't
gone to the IMS.  The IMS is still successfully receiving email.  Other
sites with their own IMS' have had no problems, and I can track their
messages from Submitted to the store and getting to the IMS.  I have
temporarily enabled Site2 to send Internet email from the rest of the
organisation, to get around this problem, but I don't particular want our
Frame Relay link being hit by all the internet traffic from Site1.

Any ideas?  I'm guessing I should have deleted the IMS on Exchange before
deleting it from the Organisation?  Is there anyway I can fix this and get
the emails that have been sent. 

Given I have a workaround at the moment I'm not stressing too much, although
we have a number of disgruntled users that have to go through their sent
items and forward sent emails to people that haven't received them.

I'll be contacting PSS on Monday if no-one is able to suggest a solution.

Thanks

Mark Brown

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RE: Exchange 2000 internet eMail archiving

2002-10-17 Thread Julian Stone

This will do what you require, also with full auditing

http://www.rchive-it.com/

Yours,

Julian Stone


-Original Message-
From: Jean-Francois Bourdeau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 7:49 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Exchange 2000 internet eMail archiving


Hi

My customer havee very special journaling needs.

They need eMail going outside the organisation and coming from people
outside the organisation to be archived for auditing purpose.

The Ex2K journaling is not usefull because different Manager need to
monitor different employee eMail.  I mean Manager A must be able to
monitor eMail from user 1-2-3-4 and Manager B user 5-6-7-8  but each
manager must not be able to monitor incoming and outoing email for other
group

I think that a gateway product archiving that in a database would be the
best.  With the databse we will be able to tell who has access to what
eMail (From : [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) etc

Does someone know a good gateway archiving software ?

JF


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RE: Exchange 2000 internet eMail archiving

2002-10-17 Thread Andrey Fyodorov
MimeSweeper, WorldTalk, Ascentor, GFI Mail Essentials, Sanibel...

-Original Message-
From: Jean-Francois Bourdeau [mailto:jfbourdeau;videotron.ca]
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 2:49 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Exchange 2000 internet eMail archiving


Hi

My customer havee very special journaling needs.

They need eMail going outside the organisation and coming from people
outside the organisation to be archived for auditing purpose.

The Ex2K journaling is not usefull because different Manager need to
monitor different employee eMail.  I mean Manager A must be able to
monitor eMail from user 1-2-3-4 and Manager B user 5-6-7-8  but each
manager must not be able to monitor incoming and outoing email for
other group

I think that a gateway product archiving that in a database would be
the best.  With the databse we will be able to tell who has access to
what eMail (From : [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) etc

Does someone know a good gateway archiving software ?

JF


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Exchange 2000 internet eMail archiving

2002-10-16 Thread Jean-Francois Bourdeau

Hi

My customer havee very special journaling needs.

They need eMail going outside the organisation and coming from people
outside the organisation to be archived for auditing purpose.

The Ex2K journaling is not usefull because different Manager need to
monitor different employee eMail.  I mean Manager A must be able to
monitor eMail from user 1-2-3-4 and Manager B user 5-6-7-8  but each
manager must not be able to monitor incoming and outoing email for
other group

I think that a gateway product archiving that in a database would be
the best.  With the databse we will be able to tell who has access to
what eMail (From : [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) etc

Does someone know a good gateway archiving software ?

JF


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Re: Exchange 2000 internet eMail archiving

2002-10-16 Thread Tony Hlabse

This is a common request. Check archives.

- Original Message - 
From: Jean-Francois Bourdeau [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 1:49 PM
Subject: Exchange 2000 internet eMail archiving


 Hi
 
 My customer havee very special journaling needs.
 
 They need eMail going outside the organisation and coming from people
 outside the organisation to be archived for auditing purpose.
 
 The Ex2K journaling is not usefull because different Manager need to
 monitor different employee eMail.  I mean Manager A must be able to
 monitor eMail from user 1-2-3-4 and Manager B user 5-6-7-8  but each
 manager must not be able to monitor incoming and outoing email for
 other group
 
 I think that a gateway product archiving that in a database would be
 the best.  With the databse we will be able to tell who has access to
 what eMail (From : [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) etc
 
 Does someone know a good gateway archiving software ?
 
 JF
 
 
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RE: Exchange 2000 internet eMail archiving

2002-10-16 Thread David N. Precht

Why the repost?

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Jean-Francois
Bourdeau
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 14:49
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Exchange 2000 internet eMail archiving


Hi

My customer havee very special journaling needs.

They need eMail going outside the organisation and coming from people
outside the organisation to be archived for auditing purpose.

The Ex2K journaling is not usefull because different Manager need to
monitor different employee eMail.  I mean Manager A must be able to
monitor eMail from user 1-2-3-4 and Manager B user 5-6-7-8  but each
manager must not be able to monitor incoming and outoing email for other
group

I think that a gateway product archiving that in a database would be the
best.  With the databse we will be able to tell who has access to what
eMail (From : [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) etc

Does someone know a good gateway archiving software ?

JF


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RE: Exchange 2000 internet eMail archiving

2002-10-16 Thread Chris Scharff

www.mail-resources.com | web links | server | archival I believe.

 -Original Message-
 From: Jean-Francois Bourdeau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 1:49 PM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: Exchange 2000 internet eMail archiving
 
 
 Hi
 
 My customer havee very special journaling needs.
 
 They need eMail going outside the organisation and coming 
 from people outside the organisation to be archived for 
 auditing purpose.
 
 The Ex2K journaling is not usefull because different Manager 
 need to monitor different employee eMail.  I mean Manager A 
 must be able to monitor eMail from user 1-2-3-4 and Manager B 
 user 5-6-7-8  but each manager must not be able to monitor 
 incoming and outoing email for other group
 
 I think that a gateway product archiving that in a database 
 would be the best.  With the databse we will be able to tell 
 who has access to what eMail (From : [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) etc
 
 Does someone know a good gateway archiving software ?
 
 JF
 
 
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Re: Restrict an exchange 2000 user from internet email

2002-05-17 Thread Jerzy Setmajer

Use an internal domain that is not internet routable(for example 
PREMUSAinternal.com) and use e-mail addresses for this domain to achieve your goal
 
 From: Jeremy I. Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: 2002/05/17 Fri PM 01:51:46 EDT
 To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Restrict an exchange 2000 user from internet email
 
 How would you restrict a user from receiving internet mail on an Exchange 2000 
server?  In Exchange 5.5 I just deleted the SMTP address to stop the receiving 
ability, but as you know this isn't possible in 2000.  Thank you in advance for any 
help.
 Jer
 
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RE: Restrict an exchange 2000 user from internet email

2002-05-17 Thread Chris Scharff

I'd follow the method described in the FAQ.

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 From: Jeremy I. Shannon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 12:52 PM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: Restrict an exchange 2000 user from internet email
 
 
 How would you restrict a user from receiving internet mail on 
 an Exchange 2000 server?  In Exchange 5.5 I just deleted the 
 SMTP address to stop the receiving ability, but as you know 
 this isn't possible in 2000.  Thank you in advance for any help. Jer

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Enabling Internet Email

2002-02-18 Thread Tim John - Domainz

Hi all,

Murpthy's Law
I originally submitted this email and the subject line read 'Out of Office'.
Not surprisingly, I had a message back, saying the email had been filtered.
Read on to find my original question ... /Murphy's Law


I recently configured our Exchange server to allow forwarding email to the
Internet. Whilst this is great for setting up custom recipients, I believe
it is frowned upon to have 'Out of Office' emails sent out when one is
subscribed to a list such as this.

As a result, I do not switch the 'Out of Office' function on when I'm out !

Is there a way of configuring Exchange/Outlook to allow 'Out of Office'
notices to be sent to members of the GAL (i.e. colleagues in the office) but
not to recipients connected via the Internet ?

I am using Outlook 2000 and Exchange 5.5

Fingers crossed, as always !

Tim

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RE: Enabling Internet Email

2002-02-18 Thread Martin Blackstone

Disable Out of Office to the Internet in the IMC. Then only internal users
will see it.

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From: Tim John - Domainz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 6:07 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Enabling Internet Email


Hi all,

Murpthy's Law
I originally submitted this email and the subject line read 'Out of Office'.
Not surprisingly, I had a message back, saying the email had been filtered.
Read on to find my original question ... /Murphy's Law


I recently configured our Exchange server to allow forwarding email to the
Internet. Whilst this is great for setting up custom recipients, I believe
it is frowned upon to have 'Out of Office' emails sent out when one is
subscribed to a list such as this.

As a result, I do not switch the 'Out of Office' function on when I'm out !

Is there a way of configuring Exchange/Outlook to allow 'Out of Office'
notices to be sent to members of the GAL (i.e. colleagues in the office) but
not to recipients connected via the Internet ?

I am using Outlook 2000 and Exchange 5.5

Fingers crossed, as always !

Tim

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Ability to send Internet email

2001-10-18 Thread John

Quick question: If I limit send/receive at the IMC to control who can
send/receive SMTP mail; can this be circumvented by making a custom
recipient in the GAL for an external SMTP address? So the question is,
would the IMC treat this as internal and still send it out?

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RE: Ability to send Internet email

2001-10-18 Thread Lefkovics, William

Exchange5.5, I assume?

You can only inhibit sending email at the IMS.  And you are correct, the
custom recipient would have to be restricted as well.

Restrict receive by removing SMTP address.

William Lefkovics, MCSE, A+

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Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 8:54 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Ability to send Internet email


Quick question: If I limit send/receive at the IMC to control who can
send/receive SMTP mail; can this be circumvented by making a custom
recipient in the GAL for an external SMTP address? So the question is,
would the IMC treat this as internal and still send it out?

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RE: Ability to send Internet email

2001-10-18 Thread Smith, Calvin

Yes you can.  I have done it.

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Quick question: If I limit send/receive at the IMC to control who can
send/receive SMTP mail; can this be circumvented by making a custom
recipient in the GAL for an external SMTP address? So the question is,
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RE: Ability to send Internet email

2001-10-18 Thread Chris Scharff

Really? H

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 From: Smith, Calvin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 1:48 PM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Ability to send Internet email
 
 
 Yes you can.  I have done it.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 8:54 AM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: Ability to send Internet email
 
 
 Quick question: If I limit send/receive at the IMC to control 
 who can send/receive SMTP mail; can this be circumvented by 
 making a custom recipient in the GAL for an external SMTP 
 address? So the question is, would the IMC treat this as 
 internal and still send it out?

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RE: Ability to send Internet email

2001-10-18 Thread Smith, Calvin

Actually when I reread your question, I realize that what I did was with the
Internet Mail Service setting to Disable Automatic Replies to the
Internet.  In that case, I am able to have an automatic reply go to the
internet if it goes to a custom recipient.  Similar, but not exactly the
same.

-Original Message-
From: Chris Scharff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 12:12 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Ability to send Internet email


Really? H

 -Original Message-
 From: Smith, Calvin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 1:48 PM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Ability to send Internet email
 
 
 Yes you can.  I have done it.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 8:54 AM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: Ability to send Internet email
 
 
 Quick question: If I limit send/receive at the IMC to control 
 who can send/receive SMTP mail; can this be circumvented by 
 making a custom recipient in the GAL for an external SMTP 
 address? So the question is, would the IMC treat this as 
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