RE: Exchange 2010 Public folder rights

2010-08-02 Thread Domingue, Jamie
That did the trick.  Many thanks.

From: Campbell, Rob [mailto:rob_campb...@centraltechnology.net]
Sent: Saturday, July 31, 2010 9:44 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Exchange 2010 Public folder rights

Also:

Get-publicfolder \ -recurse | add-publicfolderclientpermission  -accessright 
editallitems -user username

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb124743.aspx

From: Campbell, Rob [mailto:rob_campb...@centraltechnology.net]
Sent: Saturday, July 31, 2010 9:32 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Exchange 2010 Public folder rights

Try this:

Add-publicfolderclientpermission \ -accessright createsubfolders -user 
username

From: Domingue, Jamie [mailto:ja...@tsged.com]
Sent: Friday, July 30, 2010 5:01 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Exchange 2010 Public folder rights

Quick question,

We are moving to Exchange 2010 from Exchange 2003.  I have a user who needs to 
be able to create top level Public folders and also edit information that is in 
existing Public folders.

With Exchange 2003 this was all fairly easy to accomplish via the Exchange 
System Manger.  No such luck with Exchange 2010.  I understand that this 
functionality has moved to the EMS now and will be added to the Exchange 
Management Console with Exchange 2010 SP1.

In the meantime does anyone have an example of the EMS commands required to 
accomplish this.  I looked at MS's site and tried some Google searches but all 
that I have tried doesn't seem to work.  The user is still getting access 
denied when trying to either edit items in existing Public folders or to add 
new ones.

Thanks in advance,

Jamie Domingue

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Installing EMC for .net development

2010-08-02 Thread Neil Bailie
Hi,


I'm looking to do some .net programming with Exchange 2010 making use of
some of the Exchange powershell commands.  I know I need to install the
Exchange 2010 Management Tools onto my development machine but I'm
running into a problem...


My development machine is a member of the corporate domain which is
running Exchange 2003, my plan was to write the code on my development
machine and then copy it to the test environment for testing.
Unfortunately I can't get the tools to install as the install fails the
readiness checks due to the Exchange 2003 environment in the corporate
domain.

 

Is there any way I can get the install to skip the checks?  I'm only
interested in installing the Management Tools and I'm not developing the
.net code for corporate domain so it's not like I'm trying to manage the
2003 environment with the Exchange 2010 tools.

 

Push comes to shove I'll build a development VM in the test environment
but it would be a lot easier if I could continue to develop on my
corporate laptop...

 

Any advice would be appreciated.


Neil


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RE: Password question

2010-08-02 Thread Miller Bonnie L .
2007 and earlier yes, if you load up iisadmpwd.

-Original Message-
From: Paul Steele [mailto:paul.ste...@acadiau.ca] 
Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2010 9:06 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Password question

Exchange 2010 OWA definitely provides a mechanism for changing the AD password. 
Not sure about Exchange 2007, and Exchange 2003 OWA does not allow it.

-Original Message-
From: Joseph Heaton [mailto:jhea...@dfg.ca.gov] 
Sent: July-29-10 12:53 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Password question

Are you able to change your AD password from within OWA?

We have the following situation:

1)  Novell currently handles our authentication, users, e-mail, etc.  We have a 
Windows domain, but it's only for applications.

2)  We are planning a migration from Novell to a new Windows AD domain.

3)  The first stage of this migration is moving from Groupwise to Exchange.  
The plan here is to bring up the AD domain just enough to put users in, and 
install Exchange.  The users would use OWA to access their e-mail.

This brought up a concern for me:  how do users change their AD passwords?  
When the accounts are created initially, we put on a temporary password, and 
let the users change it, but can they do that if the only connection they have 
is OWA?










RE: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.

2010-08-02 Thread Andy Shook
Major +1 on Equallogic...contact me offlist is you have any specific questions. 
 Also, watch out for the Dell arrays they both have a max number of connection 
limits (12, me thinks).  So..if you have six servers with each with two 
connections for redundancy to the SAN, you're done.  No more SAN for you.

Hope this helps...

Shook

From: Sean Martin [mailto:seanmarti...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2010 5:48 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.

I would also look at the Dell/Equalogics. I keep hearing talk about them being 
one of the best performing iSCSI units out there, even compared to the big dogs 
like EMC and IBM.



- Sean
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 12:30 PM, Pfefferkorn, Pete (pfeffepe) 
pfeff...@ucmail.uc.edumailto:pfeff...@ucmail.uc.edu wrote:
We were looking at going with Dells Powervault MD3200's andMD1200's.  But we 
are open to other vendors/options.

Pete Pfefferkorn
University of Cincinnati
Email Services-Systems Engineer
pete.pfefferk...@uc.edumailto:pete.pfefferk...@uc.edu
(513)556-9076


From: sms adm [mailto:sms...@gmail.commailto:sms...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2010 4:10 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.

Who is your storage provider?
I just attended an EMC presentation at the Netherlands Hotel in downtown Cinci 
for 2010, DAGs, and storage.
Your storage provider SHOULD have a solution.
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 4:01 PM, Pfefferkorn, Pete (pfeffepe) 
pfeff...@ucmail.uc.edumailto:pfeff...@ucmail.uc.edu wrote:
We are going to be moving to Exchange 2010.  Basically we will have 14,000 
users and will allow users to go up to 4 gig mailboxes.  We will have 4 
backends distributed between 2 on-site buildings for redundancy 
(power/network).  We will also be deploying a DAG configuration with 2 copies 
per database.   We are talking a ton of storage and the question keeps arising 
about backups.  I've heard with the DAG deployment, a backup system isn't 
really required because of the database replication, but my mind keeps going 
back to the possibility of database corruption.  Total data to be backed up 
could be 192 terabytes, so it's a large amount of data.  I was wondering what 
other large shops are using for that type of data.  Comments on backup 
strategies for 2010?

Pete Pfefferkorn
University of Cincinnati
Email Services-Systems Engineer
pete.pfefferk...@uc.edumailto:pete.pfefferk...@uc.edu
(513)556-9076





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Re: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.

2010-08-02 Thread John Cook
I believe the connections max is 16 IIRC
John W. Cook
Systems Administrator
Partnership for Strong Families


From: Andy Shook andy.sh...@peak10.com
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Sent: Mon Aug 02 09:22:21 2010
Subject: RE: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.

Major +1 on Equallogic…contact me offlist is you have any specific questions.  
Also, watch out for the Dell arrays they both have a max number of connection 
limits (12, me thinks).  So..if you have six servers with each with two 
connections for redundancy to the SAN, you’re done.  No more SAN for you.

Hope this helps…

Shook

From: Sean Martin [mailto:seanmarti...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2010 5:48 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.

I would also look at the Dell/Equalogics. I keep hearing talk about them being 
one of the best performing iSCSI units out there, even compared to the big dogs 
like EMC and IBM.



- Sean
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 12:30 PM, Pfefferkorn, Pete (pfeffepe) 
pfeff...@ucmail.uc.edumailto:pfeff...@ucmail.uc.edu wrote:
We were looking at going with Dells Powervault MD3200’s andMD1200’s.  But we 
are open to other vendors/options.

Pete Pfefferkorn
University of Cincinnati
Email Services-Systems Engineer
pete.pfefferk...@uc.edumailto:pete.pfefferk...@uc.edu
(513)556-9076


From: sms adm [mailto:sms...@gmail.commailto:sms...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2010 4:10 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.

Who is your storage provider?
I just attended an EMC presentation at the Netherlands Hotel in downtown Cinci 
for 2010, DAGs, and storage.
Your storage provider SHOULD have a solution.
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 4:01 PM, Pfefferkorn, Pete (pfeffepe) 
pfeff...@ucmail.uc.edumailto:pfeff...@ucmail.uc.edu wrote:
We are going to be moving to Exchange 2010.  Basically we will have 14,000 
users and will allow users to go up to 4 gig mailboxes.  We will have 4 
backends distributed between 2 on-site buildings for redundancy 
(power/network).  We will also be deploying a DAG configuration with 2 copies 
per database.   We are talking a ton of storage and the question keeps arising 
about backups.  I’ve heard with the DAG deployment, a backup system isn’t 
really required because of the database replication, but my mind keeps going 
back to the possibility of database corruption.  Total data to be backed up 
could be 192 terabytes, so it’s a large amount of data.  I was wondering what 
other large shops are using for that type of data.  Comments on backup 
strategies for 2010?

Pete Pfefferkorn
University of Cincinnati
Email Services-Systems Engineer
pete.pfefferk...@uc.edumailto:pete.pfefferk...@uc.edu
(513)556-9076





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RE: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.

2010-08-02 Thread Andy Shook
You know what Cookiemonster?  You’re wrong!

Don’t make me hop in the truck and come to Florida…

Shook

From: John Cook [mailto:john.c...@pfsf.org]
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 9:27 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.

I believe the connections max is 16 IIRC
John W. Cook
Systems Administrator
Partnership for Strong Families


From: Andy Shook andy.sh...@peak10.com
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Sent: Mon Aug 02 09:22:21 2010
Subject: RE: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.
Major +1 on Equallogic…contact me offlist is you have any specific questions.  
Also, watch out for the Dell arrays they both have a max number of connection 
limits (12, me thinks).  So..if you have six servers with each with two 
connections for redundancy to the SAN, you’re done.  No more SAN for you.

Hope this helps…

Shook

From: Sean Martin [mailto:seanmarti...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2010 5:48 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.

I would also look at the Dell/Equalogics. I keep hearing talk about them being 
one of the best performing iSCSI units out there, even compared to the big dogs 
like EMC and IBM.



- Sean
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 12:30 PM, Pfefferkorn, Pete (pfeffepe) 
pfeff...@ucmail.uc.edumailto:pfeff...@ucmail.uc.edu wrote:
We were looking at going with Dells Powervault MD3200’s andMD1200’s.  But we 
are open to other vendors/options.

Pete Pfefferkorn
University of Cincinnati
Email Services-Systems Engineer
pete.pfefferk...@uc.edumailto:pete.pfefferk...@uc.edu
(513)556-9076


From: sms adm [mailto:sms...@gmail.commailto:sms...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2010 4:10 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.

Who is your storage provider?
I just attended an EMC presentation at the Netherlands Hotel in downtown Cinci 
for 2010, DAGs, and storage.
Your storage provider SHOULD have a solution.
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 4:01 PM, Pfefferkorn, Pete (pfeffepe) 
pfeff...@ucmail.uc.edumailto:pfeff...@ucmail.uc.edu wrote:
We are going to be moving to Exchange 2010.  Basically we will have 14,000 
users and will allow users to go up to 4 gig mailboxes.  We will have 4 
backends distributed between 2 on-site buildings for redundancy 
(power/network).  We will also be deploying a DAG configuration with 2 copies 
per database.   We are talking a ton of storage and the question keeps arising 
about backups.  I’ve heard with the DAG deployment, a backup system isn’t 
really required because of the database replication, but my mind keeps going 
back to the possibility of database corruption.  Total data to be backed up 
could be 192 terabytes, so it’s a large amount of data.  I was wondering what 
other large shops are using for that type of data.  Comments on backup 
strategies for 2010?

Pete Pfefferkorn
University of Cincinnati
Email Services-Systems Engineer
pete.pfefferk...@uc.edumailto:pete.pfefferk...@uc.edu
(513)556-9076





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Re: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.

2010-08-02 Thread John Cook
You're gonna have to take the hog slop barrels out first, they won't let you 
across the state line otherwise.
John W. Cook
Systems Administrator
Partnership for Strong Families


From: Andy Shook andy.sh...@peak10.com
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Sent: Mon Aug 02 09:46:14 2010
Subject: RE: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.

You know what Cookiemonster?  You’re wrong!

Don’t make me hop in the truck and come to Florida…

Shook

From: John Cook [mailto:john.c...@pfsf.org]
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 9:27 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.

I believe the connections max is 16 IIRC
John W. Cook
Systems Administrator
Partnership for Strong Families


From: Andy Shook andy.sh...@peak10.com
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Sent: Mon Aug 02 09:22:21 2010
Subject: RE: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.
Major +1 on Equallogic…contact me offlist is you have any specific questions.  
Also, watch out for the Dell arrays they both have a max number of connection 
limits (12, me thinks).  So..if you have six servers with each with two 
connections for redundancy to the SAN, you’re done.  No more SAN for you.

Hope this helps…

Shook

From: Sean Martin [mailto:seanmarti...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2010 5:48 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.

I would also look at the Dell/Equalogics. I keep hearing talk about them being 
one of the best performing iSCSI units out there, even compared to the big dogs 
like EMC and IBM.



- Sean
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 12:30 PM, Pfefferkorn, Pete (pfeffepe) 
pfeff...@ucmail.uc.edumailto:pfeff...@ucmail.uc.edu wrote:
We were looking at going with Dells Powervault MD3200’s andMD1200’s.  But we 
are open to other vendors/options.

Pete Pfefferkorn
University of Cincinnati
Email Services-Systems Engineer
pete.pfefferk...@uc.edumailto:pete.pfefferk...@uc.edu
(513)556-9076


From: sms adm [mailto:sms...@gmail.commailto:sms...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2010 4:10 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.

Who is your storage provider?
I just attended an EMC presentation at the Netherlands Hotel in downtown Cinci 
for 2010, DAGs, and storage.
Your storage provider SHOULD have a solution.
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 4:01 PM, Pfefferkorn, Pete (pfeffepe) 
pfeff...@ucmail.uc.edumailto:pfeff...@ucmail.uc.edu wrote:
We are going to be moving to Exchange 2010.  Basically we will have 14,000 
users and will allow users to go up to 4 gig mailboxes.  We will have 4 
backends distributed between 2 on-site buildings for redundancy 
(power/network).  We will also be deploying a DAG configuration with 2 copies 
per database.   We are talking a ton of storage and the question keeps arising 
about backups.  I’ve heard with the DAG deployment, a backup system isn’t 
really required because of the database replication, but my mind keeps going 
back to the possibility of database corruption.  Total data to be backed up 
could be 192 terabytes, so it’s a large amount of data.  I was wondering what 
other large shops are using for that type of data.  Comments on backup 
strategies for 2010?

Pete Pfefferkorn
University of Cincinnati
Email Services-Systems Engineer
pete.pfefferk...@uc.edumailto:pete.pfefferk...@uc.edu
(513)556-9076





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RE: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.

2010-08-02 Thread Michael B. Smith
And I think you are both right.

The theoretical number available is 16.

You can’t use 0 and you can’t use 15 (similar to the limitation in IP). That 
takes you down to 14.

Then each controller uses one. With dual controllers, that takes you down to 12.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com

From: Andy Shook [mailto:andy.sh...@peak10.com]
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 9:46 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.

You know what Cookiemonster?  You’re wrong!

Don’t make me hop in the truck and come to Florida…

Shook

From: John Cook [mailto:john.c...@pfsf.org]
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 9:27 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.

I believe the connections max is 16 IIRC
John W. Cook
Systems Administrator
Partnership for Strong Families


From: Andy Shook andy.sh...@peak10.com
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Sent: Mon Aug 02 09:22:21 2010
Subject: RE: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.
Major +1 on Equallogic…contact me offlist is you have any specific questions.  
Also, watch out for the Dell arrays they both have a max number of connection 
limits (12, me thinks).  So..if you have six servers with each with two 
connections for redundancy to the SAN, you’re done.  No more SAN for you.

Hope this helps…

Shook

From: Sean Martin [mailto:seanmarti...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2010 5:48 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.

I would also look at the Dell/Equalogics. I keep hearing talk about them being 
one of the best performing iSCSI units out there, even compared to the big dogs 
like EMC and IBM.



- Sean
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 12:30 PM, Pfefferkorn, Pete (pfeffepe) 
pfeff...@ucmail.uc.edumailto:pfeff...@ucmail.uc.edu wrote:
We were looking at going with Dells Powervault MD3200’s andMD1200’s.  But we 
are open to other vendors/options.

Pete Pfefferkorn
University of Cincinnati
Email Services-Systems Engineer
pete.pfefferk...@uc.edumailto:pete.pfefferk...@uc.edu
(513)556-9076


From: sms adm [mailto:sms...@gmail.commailto:sms...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2010 4:10 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.

Who is your storage provider?
I just attended an EMC presentation at the Netherlands Hotel in downtown Cinci 
for 2010, DAGs, and storage.
Your storage provider SHOULD have a solution.
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 4:01 PM, Pfefferkorn, Pete (pfeffepe) 
pfeff...@ucmail.uc.edumailto:pfeff...@ucmail.uc.edu wrote:
We are going to be moving to Exchange 2010.  Basically we will have 14,000 
users and will allow users to go up to 4 gig mailboxes.  We will have 4 
backends distributed between 2 on-site buildings for redundancy 
(power/network).  We will also be deploying a DAG configuration with 2 copies 
per database.   We are talking a ton of storage and the question keeps arising 
about backups.  I’ve heard with the DAG deployment, a backup system isn’t 
really required because of the database replication, but my mind keeps going 
back to the possibility of database corruption.  Total data to be backed up 
could be 192 terabytes, so it’s a large amount of data.  I was wondering what 
other large shops are using for that type of data.  Comments on backup 
strategies for 2010?

Pete Pfefferkorn
University of Cincinnati
Email Services-Systems Engineer
pete.pfefferk...@uc.edumailto:pete.pfefferk...@uc.edu
(513)556-9076





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Disk upgrade plan - sanity check, plus another bonus question

2010-08-02 Thread Kurt Buff
All,

Win2k3 R2 SP2, patched, E2k3 SP2 patched.

C: - RIAD1 73gb OS only
E: - RAID1 73gb Exchange Logs only
F: - RAID1 300gb Exchange databases only

All SAS 10k drives in a Dell 2950 with 3gb RAM

E: and F: are filling up.

I've purchased two 600gb SAS 15k drives from Dell and plan the following:

o- Stop and set to manual the Exchange services.

o- Copy the logs from E: to F:

o- Change the the drive letter from F: to E:

o- Remove the drives for E: from their trays and replace them with the
600gb drives, and label the new RAID1 drive as F:

o- Move the databases from E: to F:, then start the Exchange services,
go home and have a glass of wine.


Am I missing anything? I want to make sure I don't have to make any
registry adjustments for the disk change, or something silly like
that.


Also, separate but slightly related question: Currently, all of the
mailboxes are in a single database, including the Message Journaling
mailbox. I plan to break this out into at least three separate
databases: 1 for Message Journaling, and two or more for individual's
mailboxes. All three of the company's servers (AU, UK and US) journal
to the US server.

Question: Once I put the MJ mailbox in its own database, will I have
to fiddle with things in ESM, or will all of the servers pick up the
change?


Thanks,

Kurt



RE: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.

2010-08-02 Thread Andy Shook
Actually, the number is 12, that means I’m right.

Shook

From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:mich...@smithcons.com]
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 1:16 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.

And I think you are both right.

The theoretical number available is 16.

You can’t use 0 and you can’t use 15 (similar to the limitation in IP). That 
takes you down to 14.

Then each controller uses one. With dual controllers, that takes you down to 12.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com

From: Andy Shook [mailto:andy.sh...@peak10.com]
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 9:46 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.

You know what Cookiemonster?  You’re wrong!

Don’t make me hop in the truck and come to Florida…

Shook

From: John Cook [mailto:john.c...@pfsf.org]
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 9:27 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.

I believe the connections max is 16 IIRC
John W. Cook
Systems Administrator
Partnership for Strong Families


From: Andy Shook andy.sh...@peak10.com
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Sent: Mon Aug 02 09:22:21 2010
Subject: RE: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.
Major +1 on Equallogic…contact me offlist is you have any specific questions.  
Also, watch out for the Dell arrays they both have a max number of connection 
limits (12, me thinks).  So..if you have six servers with each with two 
connections for redundancy to the SAN, you’re done.  No more SAN for you.

Hope this helps…

Shook

From: Sean Martin [mailto:seanmarti...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2010 5:48 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.

I would also look at the Dell/Equalogics. I keep hearing talk about them being 
one of the best performing iSCSI units out there, even compared to the big dogs 
like EMC and IBM.



- Sean
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 12:30 PM, Pfefferkorn, Pete (pfeffepe) 
pfeff...@ucmail.uc.edumailto:pfeff...@ucmail.uc.edu wrote:
We were looking at going with Dells Powervault MD3200’s andMD1200’s.  But we 
are open to other vendors/options.

Pete Pfefferkorn
University of Cincinnati
Email Services-Systems Engineer
pete.pfefferk...@uc.edumailto:pete.pfefferk...@uc.edu
(513)556-9076


From: sms adm [mailto:sms...@gmail.commailto:sms...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2010 4:10 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.

Who is your storage provider?
I just attended an EMC presentation at the Netherlands Hotel in downtown Cinci 
for 2010, DAGs, and storage.
Your storage provider SHOULD have a solution.
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 4:01 PM, Pfefferkorn, Pete (pfeffepe) 
pfeff...@ucmail.uc.edumailto:pfeff...@ucmail.uc.edu wrote:
We are going to be moving to Exchange 2010.  Basically we will have 14,000 
users and will allow users to go up to 4 gig mailboxes.  We will have 4 
backends distributed between 2 on-site buildings for redundancy 
(power/network).  We will also be deploying a DAG configuration with 2 copies 
per database.   We are talking a ton of storage and the question keeps arising 
about backups.  I’ve heard with the DAG deployment, a backup system isn’t 
really required because of the database replication, but my mind keeps going 
back to the possibility of database corruption.  Total data to be backed up 
could be 192 terabytes, so it’s a large amount of data.  I was wondering what 
other large shops are using for that type of data.  Comments on backup 
strategies for 2010?

Pete Pfefferkorn
University of Cincinnati
Email Services-Systems Engineer
pete.pfefferk...@uc.edumailto:pete.pfefferk...@uc.edu
(513)556-9076





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RE: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.

2010-08-02 Thread Andy Shook
Grab a couple of your relatives and use everyone’s teeth so you can count that 
high….

Complete.  Total.  Burn.

Shook

From: John Cook [mailto:john.c...@pfsf.org]
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 2:05 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.

12 useable, 16 total, take your shoes off so you can count that high……..

From: Andy Shook [mailto:andy.sh...@peak10.com]
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 2:02 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.

Actually, the number is 12, that means I’m right.

Shook

From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:mich...@smithcons.com]
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 1:16 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.

And I think you are both right.

The theoretical number available is 16.

You can’t use 0 and you can’t use 15 (similar to the limitation in IP). That 
takes you down to 14.

Then each controller uses one. With dual controllers, that takes you down to 12.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com

From: Andy Shook [mailto:andy.sh...@peak10.com]
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 9:46 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.

You know what Cookiemonster?  You’re wrong!

Don’t make me hop in the truck and come to Florida…

Shook

From: John Cook [mailto:john.c...@pfsf.org]
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 9:27 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.

I believe the connections max is 16 IIRC
John W. Cook
Systems Administrator
Partnership for Strong Families


From: Andy Shook andy.sh...@peak10.com
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Sent: Mon Aug 02 09:22:21 2010
Subject: RE: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.
Major +1 on Equallogic…contact me offlist is you have any specific questions.  
Also, watch out for the Dell arrays they both have a max number of connection 
limits (12, me thinks).  So..if you have six servers with each with two 
connections for redundancy to the SAN, you’re done.  No more SAN for you.

Hope this helps…

Shook

From: Sean Martin [mailto:seanmarti...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2010 5:48 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.

I would also look at the Dell/Equalogics. I keep hearing talk about them being 
one of the best performing iSCSI units out there, even compared to the big dogs 
like EMC and IBM.



- Sean
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 12:30 PM, Pfefferkorn, Pete (pfeffepe) 
pfeff...@ucmail.uc.edumailto:pfeff...@ucmail.uc.edu wrote:
We were looking at going with Dells Powervault MD3200’s andMD1200’s.  But we 
are open to other vendors/options.

Pete Pfefferkorn
University of Cincinnati
Email Services-Systems Engineer
pete.pfefferk...@uc.edumailto:pete.pfefferk...@uc.edu
(513)556-9076


From: sms adm [mailto:sms...@gmail.commailto:sms...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2010 4:10 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Exchange 2010 DAG and backup options/recommendations.

Who is your storage provider?
I just attended an EMC presentation at the Netherlands Hotel in downtown Cinci 
for 2010, DAGs, and storage.
Your storage provider SHOULD have a solution.
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 4:01 PM, Pfefferkorn, Pete (pfeffepe) 
pfeff...@ucmail.uc.edumailto:pfeff...@ucmail.uc.edu wrote:
We are going to be moving to Exchange 2010.  Basically we will have 14,000 
users and will allow users to go up to 4 gig mailboxes.  We will have 4 
backends distributed between 2 on-site buildings for redundancy 
(power/network).  We will also be deploying a DAG configuration with 2 copies 
per database.   We are talking a ton of storage and the question keeps arising 
about backups.  I’ve heard with the DAG deployment, a backup system isn’t 
really required because of the database replication, but my mind keeps going 
back to the possibility of database corruption.  Total data to be backed up 
could be 192 terabytes, so it’s a large amount of data.  I was wondering what 
other large shops are using for that type of data.  Comments on backup 
strategies for 2010?

Pete Pfefferkorn
University of Cincinnati
Email Services-Systems Engineer
pete.pfefferk...@uc.edumailto:pete.pfefferk...@uc.edu
(513)556-9076





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Sharing SMTP Name Space Issue

2010-08-02 Thread Chris Pohlschneider
Hello,

I am trying to configure mail flow from one Exchange 2003 SP2 Organization that 
contains two Exchange servers to an Exchange 2010 Server Organization. Both of 
these organizations are in different forests and we are migrating away from 
2003 and putting everyone on 2010. There is a trust relationship between the 
two forests and DNS naming is resolving correctly between the two forests 
through the trust. My question is do we need to configure the SMTP name space 
sharing for the entire Exchange 2003 Organization at the same time or can we do 
just one e-mail domain at a time in the 2003 Organization?

Chris Pohlschneider
Holloway Sportswear
Network Administrator
chris.pohlschnei...@hollowayusa.commailto:chris.pohlschnei...@hollowayusa.com
937-494-2559




RE: Sharing SMTP Name Space Issue

2010-08-02 Thread Michael B. Smith
If you are using SMTP connectors, then one domain at a time will work. If you 
are using a smarthost on your 2003 virtual servers, then you'll have to do them 
all at once.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com

From: Chris Pohlschneider [mailto:chris.pohlschnei...@hollowayusa.com]
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 2:38 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Sharing SMTP Name Space Issue

Hello,

I am trying to configure mail flow from one Exchange 2003 SP2 Organization that 
contains two Exchange servers to an Exchange 2010 Server Organization. Both of 
these organizations are in different forests and we are migrating away from 
2003 and putting everyone on 2010. There is a trust relationship between the 
two forests and DNS naming is resolving correctly between the two forests 
through the trust. My question is do we need to configure the SMTP name space 
sharing for the entire Exchange 2003 Organization at the same time or can we do 
just one e-mail domain at a time in the 2003 Organization?

Chris Pohlschneider
Holloway Sportswear
Network Administrator
chris.pohlschnei...@hollowayusa.commailto:chris.pohlschnei...@hollowayusa.com
937-494-2559




Re: Disk upgrade plan - sanity check, plus another bonus question

2010-08-02 Thread Sean Martin
It's been awhile since I've had to do this, but isn't there a process for
replacing each drive in the mirror one at a time, extend the Virtual Disk,
and then use DiskPart to extend the volume in Windows?

I guess I would also question why the mirror holding your logs is filling
up? Are you running routine backups?

It appears the process you outlined should work.

I don't believe there are any changes required when you move the journaling
mailbox.

- Sean
On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 9:22 AM, Kurt Buff kurt.b...@gmail.com wrote:

 All,

 Win2k3 R2 SP2, patched, E2k3 SP2 patched.

 C: - RIAD1 73gb OS only
 E: - RAID1 73gb Exchange Logs only
 F: - RAID1 300gb Exchange databases only

 All SAS 10k drives in a Dell 2950 with 3gb RAM

 E: and F: are filling up.

 I've purchased two 600gb SAS 15k drives from Dell and plan the following:

 o- Stop and set to manual the Exchange services.

 o- Copy the logs from E: to F:

 o- Change the the drive letter from F: to E:

 o- Remove the drives for E: from their trays and replace them with the
 600gb drives, and label the new RAID1 drive as F:

 o- Move the databases from E: to F:, then start the Exchange services,
 go home and have a glass of wine.


 Am I missing anything? I want to make sure I don't have to make any
 registry adjustments for the disk change, or something silly like
 that.


 Also, separate but slightly related question: Currently, all of the
 mailboxes are in a single database, including the Message Journaling
 mailbox. I plan to break this out into at least three separate
 databases: 1 for Message Journaling, and two or more for individual's
 mailboxes. All three of the company's servers (AU, UK and US) journal
 to the US server.

 Question: Once I put the MJ mailbox in its own database, will I have
 to fiddle with things in ESM, or will all of the servers pick up the
 change?


 Thanks,

 Kurt




Re: Disk upgrade plan - sanity check, plus another bonus question

2010-08-02 Thread Kurt Buff
On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 11:46, Sean Martin seanmarti...@gmail.com wrote:
 It's been awhile since I've had to do this, but isn't there a process for
 replacing each drive in the mirror one at a time, extend the Virtual Disk,
 and then use DiskPart to extend the volume in Windows?

 I guess I would also question why the mirror holding your logs is filling
 up? Are you running routine backups?

There is, but I think it makes sense to replace the log drives, and
they are only 73gb. There is one .stm file on there, and it's growing,
albeit slowly, and it surely won't hurt to have that drive larger.
Doing it this way reduces the number of physical drive swaps
necessary.

 It appears the process you outlined should work.

That settle my mind a bit.

 I don't believe there are any changes required when you move the journaling
 mailbox.

Even better.

Thanks for that.

Kurt

 - Sean
 On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 9:22 AM, Kurt Buff kurt.b...@gmail.com wrote:

 All,

 Win2k3 R2 SP2, patched, E2k3 SP2 patched.

 C: - RIAD1 73gb OS only
 E: - RAID1 73gb Exchange Logs only
 F: - RAID1 300gb Exchange databases only

 All SAS 10k drives in a Dell 2950 with 3gb RAM

 E: and F: are filling up.

 I've purchased two 600gb SAS 15k drives from Dell and plan the following:

 o- Stop and set to manual the Exchange services.

 o- Copy the logs from E: to F:

 o- Change the the drive letter from F: to E:

 o- Remove the drives for E: from their trays and replace them with the
 600gb drives, and label the new RAID1 drive as F:

 o- Move the databases from E: to F:, then start the Exchange services,
 go home and have a glass of wine.


 Am I missing anything? I want to make sure I don't have to make any
 registry adjustments for the disk change, or something silly like
 that.


 Also, separate but slightly related question: Currently, all of the
 mailboxes are in a single database, including the Message Journaling
 mailbox. I plan to break this out into at least three separate
 databases: 1 for Message Journaling, and two or more for individual's
 mailboxes. All three of the company's servers (AU, UK and US) journal
 to the US server.

 Question: Once I put the MJ mailbox in its own database, will I have
 to fiddle with things in ESM, or will all of the servers pick up the
 change?


 Thanks,

 Kurt






Enable OOF in E2k3 for one user w/o knowing passwd?

2010-08-02 Thread Joseph L. Casale
Anyway to do this? Getting a new passwd to the user when they finally arrive 
back in the office will be hard so I would rather not change it to logon as 
them.
Thanks!
jlc


RE: Enable OOF in E2k3 for one user w/o knowing passwd?

2010-08-02 Thread Carl Houseman
Give your own user ID full control and maybe send-as to that mailbox.  Setup
a new profile to that mailbox on your computer, login (or OWA to it).

 

Carl

 

From: Joseph L. Casale [mailto:jcas...@activenetwerx.com] 
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 4:26 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Enable OOF in E2k3 for one user w/o knowing passwd?

 

Anyway to do this? Getting a new passwd to the user when they finally arrive
back in the office will be hard so I would rather not change it to logon as
them.

Thanks!
jlc



Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user

2010-08-02 Thread Steve Hart

Does anyone have a handy script to export a list of a user's email to a csv.  
I've got it working as two scripts, but I'm having difficulty combining the 
incoming mail and outgoing mail into a single shell command.





Steve Hart

Network Administrator

503.491.4343 -Direct | 503.492.8160 - Fax







RE: Installing EMC for .net development

2010-08-02 Thread Michael B. Smith
No. EMC and the SDK assume that the schema has already been extended.

Personally, I develop in vi, so I don't miss it (I find VS too cumbersome).

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com

From: Neil Bailie [mailto:neil.bai...@northgate-is.com]
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 9:11 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Installing EMC for .net development

Hi,

I'm looking to do some .net programming with Exchange 2010 making use of some 
of the Exchange powershell commands.  I know I need to install the Exchange 
2010 Management Tools onto my development machine but I'm running into a 
problem...

My development machine is a member of the corporate domain which is running 
Exchange 2003, my plan was to write the code on my development machine and then 
copy it to the test environment for testing.  Unfortunately I can't get the 
tools to install as the install fails the readiness checks due to the Exchange 
2003 environment in the corporate domain.

Is there any way I can get the install to skip the checks?  I'm only interested 
in installing the Management Tools and I'm not developing the .net code for 
corporate domain so it's not like I'm trying to manage the 2003 environment 
with the Exchange 2010 tools.

Push comes to shove I'll build a development VM in the test environment but it 
would be a lot easier if I could continue to develop on my corporate laptop...

Any advice would be appreciated.

Neil


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Re: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user

2010-08-02 Thread James Bensley
Maybe if you post what you have so far someone will be able to help?

-- 
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Vigesimal, and J others...?



RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user

2010-08-02 Thread Steve Hart


I should have thunk of that!  Sorry

Here's what I have so far. This works, but creates two files. I'd like to say, 
Return this record if Pam is the recipient or if Pam is the sender. Then I 
would only have one file.


Get-MessageTrackingLog -Server Corp-Exchange07 -EventID RECEIVE -Start 8-1-2010 
-End 8-31-2010 -Recipients:pcra...@wrightbg.com | select-object 
TimeStamp,MessageSubject,Sender,@{Name=Recipients;Expression={$_.recipients}}|
 Export-Csv C:\Temp\ExportRecPam.csv


Get-MessageTrackingLog -Server Corp-Exchange07 -EventID RECEIVE -Start 8-1-2010 
-End 8-31-2010 -Sender:pcra...@wrightbg.com | select-object 
TimeStamp,MessageSubject,Sender,@{Name=Recipients;Expression={$_.recipients}}|
 Export-Csv C:\Temp\ExportSendPam.csv

Steve Hart

Network Administrator

503.491.4343 -Direct | 503.492.8160 - Fax


-Original Message-
From: James Bensley [mailto:jwbens...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 2:42 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user

Maybe if you post what you have so far someone will be able to help?

-- 
Regards,
James.

http://www.jamesbensley.co.cc/

There are 10 kinds of people in the world; Those who understand
Vigesimal, and J others...?





RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user

2010-08-02 Thread Michael B. Smith
$receive = gc c:\temp\exportRecPam.csv
$send = gc  c:\temp\exportSendPam.csv

$total = $receive + $send
$total | out-file c:\temp\exportPam.csv

 or (one liner) -

$((gc c:\temp\exportRecPam.csv) + (gc  c:\temp\exportSendPam.csv)) | out-file 
c:\temp\exportPam.csv

-

There are also tricks you can play by using the output of 
Get-MessageTrackingLog and the -PassThru option with Tee and Where-Object. Not 
worth it, IMHO.

And other tricks you can play, treating the contents of a file as if it were a 
variable itself (since the file system provider is just another provider just 
like the variable provider). Again, just confusing and not worth it.

What you REALLY want is a -Filter parameter on the Get-MessageTrackingLog 
cmdlet - and that doesn't exist. Faking it out by using a proxy cmdlet 
absolutely KILLS performance.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com


-Original Message-
From: Steve Hart [mailto:sh...@wrightbg.com] 
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 5:54 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user



I should have thunk of that!  Sorry

Here's what I have so far. This works, but creates two files. I'd like to say, 
Return this record if Pam is the recipient or if Pam is the sender. Then I 
would only have one file.


Get-MessageTrackingLog -Server Corp-Exchange07 -EventID RECEIVE -Start 8-1-2010 
-End 8-31-2010 -Recipients:pcra...@wrightbg.com | select-object 
TimeStamp,MessageSubject,Sender,@{Name=Recipients;Expression={$_.recipients}}|
 Export-Csv C:\Temp\ExportRecPam.csv


Get-MessageTrackingLog -Server Corp-Exchange07 -EventID RECEIVE -Start 8-1-2010 
-End 8-31-2010 -Sender:pcra...@wrightbg.com | select-object 
TimeStamp,MessageSubject,Sender,@{Name=Recipients;Expression={$_.recipients}}|
 Export-Csv C:\Temp\ExportSendPam.csv

Steve Hart

Network Administrator

503.491.4343 -Direct | 503.492.8160 - Fax


-Original Message-
From: James Bensley [mailto:jwbens...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 2:42 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user

Maybe if you post what you have so far someone will be able to help?

--
Regards,
James.

http://www.jamesbensley.co.cc/

There are 10 kinds of people in the world; Those who understand Vigesimal, and 
J others...?







RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user

2010-08-02 Thread Campbell, Rob
Aren'tyou going to end up with 2 sets of column headings if you do that?

-Original Message-
From: Michael B. Smith mich...@smithcons.com
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 5:13 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Subject: RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user


$receive = gc c:\temp\exportRecPam.csv
$send = gc  c:\temp\exportSendPam.csv

$total = $receive + $send
$total | out-file c:\temp\exportPam.csv

 or (one liner) -

$((gc c:\temp\exportRecPam.csv) + (gc  c:\temp\exportSendPam.csv)) | out-file 
c:\temp\exportPam.csv

-

There are also tricks you can play by using the output of 
Get-MessageTrackingLog and the -PassThru option with Tee and Where-Object. Not 
worth it, IMHO.

And other tricks you can play, treating the contents of a file as if it were a 
variable itself (since the file system provider is just another provider just 
like the variable provider). Again, just confusing and not worth it.

What you REALLY want is a -Filter parameter on the Get-MessageTrackingLog 
cmdlet - and that doesn't exist. Faking it out by using a proxy cmdlet 
absolutely KILLS performance.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com


-Original Message-
From: Steve Hart [mailto:sh...@wrightbg.com]
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 5:54 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user



I should have thunk of that!  Sorry

Here's what I have so far. This works, but creates two files. I'd like to say, 
Return this record if Pam is the recipient or if Pam is the sender. Then I 
would only have one file.


Get-MessageTrackingLog -Server Corp-Exchange07 -EventID RECEIVE -Start 8-1-2010 
-End 8-31-2010 -Recipients:pcra...@wrightbg.com | select-object 
TimeStamp,MessageSubject,Sender,@{Name=Recipients;Expression={$_.recipients}}|
 Export-Csv C:\Temp\ExportRecPam.csv


Get-MessageTrackingLog -Server Corp-Exchange07 -EventID RECEIVE -Start 8-1-2010 
-End 8-31-2010 -Sender:pcra...@wrightbg.com | select-object 
TimeStamp,MessageSubject,Sender,@{Name=Recipients;Expression={$_.recipients}}|
 Export-Csv C:\Temp\ExportSendPam.csv

Steve Hart

Network Administrator

503.491.4343 -Direct | 503.492.8160 - Fax


-Original Message-
From: James Bensley [mailto:jwbens...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 2:42 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user

Maybe if you post what you have so far someone will be able to help?

--
Regards,
James.

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RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user

2010-08-02 Thread Michael B. Smith
Yes.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com


-Original Message-
From: Campbell, Rob [mailto:rob_campb...@centraltechnology.net] 
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 6:19 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user

Aren'tyou going to end up with 2 sets of column headings if you do that?

-Original Message-
From: Michael B. Smith mich...@smithcons.com
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 5:13 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Subject: RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user


$receive = gc c:\temp\exportRecPam.csv
$send = gc  c:\temp\exportSendPam.csv

$total = $receive + $send
$total | out-file c:\temp\exportPam.csv

 or (one liner) -

$((gc c:\temp\exportRecPam.csv) + (gc  c:\temp\exportSendPam.csv)) | out-file 
c:\temp\exportPam.csv

-

There are also tricks you can play by using the output of 
Get-MessageTrackingLog and the -PassThru option with Tee and Where-Object. Not 
worth it, IMHO.

And other tricks you can play, treating the contents of a file as if it were a 
variable itself (since the file system provider is just another provider just 
like the variable provider). Again, just confusing and not worth it.

What you REALLY want is a -Filter parameter on the Get-MessageTrackingLog 
cmdlet - and that doesn't exist. Faking it out by using a proxy cmdlet 
absolutely KILLS performance.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com


-Original Message-
From: Steve Hart [mailto:sh...@wrightbg.com]
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 5:54 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user



I should have thunk of that!  Sorry

Here's what I have so far. This works, but creates two files. I'd like to say, 
Return this record if Pam is the recipient or if Pam is the sender. Then I 
would only have one file.


Get-MessageTrackingLog -Server Corp-Exchange07 -EventID RECEIVE -Start 8-1-2010 
-End 8-31-2010 -Recipients:pcra...@wrightbg.com | select-object 
TimeStamp,MessageSubject,Sender,@{Name=Recipients;Expression={$_.recipients}}|
 Export-Csv C:\Temp\ExportRecPam.csv


Get-MessageTrackingLog -Server Corp-Exchange07 -EventID RECEIVE -Start 8-1-2010 
-End 8-31-2010 -Sender:pcra...@wrightbg.com | select-object 
TimeStamp,MessageSubject,Sender,@{Name=Recipients;Expression={$_.recipients}}|
 Export-Csv C:\Temp\ExportSendPam.csv

Steve Hart

Network Administrator

503.491.4343 -Direct | 503.492.8160 - Fax


-Original Message-
From: James Bensley [mailto:jwbens...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 2:42 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user

Maybe if you post what you have so far someone will be able to help?

--
Regards,
James.

http://www.jamesbensley.co.cc/

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RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user

2010-08-02 Thread Michael B. Smith
Accept-Language: en-US
Content-Language: en-US
X-MS-Has-Attach:
X-MS-TNEF-Correlator:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
MIME-Version: 1.0

Actually, you have to skip 2 in the second file since he didn't specify -No=
TypeInfo to Export-CSV. But now it starts to look ugly. :-)

$receive =3D gc c:\temp\exportRecPam.csv
$send =3D gc  c:\temp\exportSendPam.csv | select -skip 2

$total =3D $receive + $send
$total | out-file c:\temp\exportPam.csv

 or (one liner) -

$((gc c:\temp\exportRecPam.csv) + (gc  c:\temp\exportSendPam.csv | select -=
skip 2)) | out-file c:\temp\exportPam.csv

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com


-Original Message-
From: Michael B. Smith=20
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 6:21 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user

Yes.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com


-Original Message-
From: Campbell, Rob [mailto:rob_campb...@centraltechnology.net]=20
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 6:19 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user

Aren'tyou going to end up with 2 sets of column headings if you do that?

-Original Message-
From: Michael B. Smith mich...@smithcons.com
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 5:13 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Subject: RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user


$receive =3D gc c:\temp\exportRecPam.csv
$send =3D gc  c:\temp\exportSendPam.csv

$total =3D $receive + $send
$total | out-file c:\temp\exportPam.csv

 or (one liner) -

$((gc c:\temp\exportRecPam.csv) + (gc  c:\temp\exportSendPam.csv)) | out-fi=
le c:\temp\exportPam.csv

-

There are also tricks you can play by using the output of Get-MessageTracki=
ngLog and the -PassThru option with Tee and Where-Object. Not worth it, IMH=
O.

And other tricks you can play, treating the contents of a file as if it wer=
e a variable itself (since the file system provider is just another provid=
er just like the variable provider). Again, just confusing and not worth i=
t.

What you REALLY want is a -Filter parameter on the Get-MessageTrackingLog c=
mdlet - and that doesn't exist. Faking it out by using a proxy cmdlet absol=
utely KILLS performance.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com


-Original Message-
From: Steve Hart [mailto:sh...@wrightbg.com]
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 5:54 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user



I should have thunk of that!  Sorry

Here's what I have so far. This works, but creates two files. I'd like to s=
ay, Return this record if Pam is the recipient or if Pam is the sender. T=
hen I would only have one file.


Get-MessageTrackingLog -Server Corp-Exchange07 -EventID RECEIVE -Start 8-1-=
2010 -End 8-31-2010 -Recipients:pcra...@wrightbg.com | select-object TimeSt=
amp,MessageSubject,Sender,@{Name=3DRecipients;Expression=3D{$_.recipients=
}}| Export-Csv C:\Temp\ExportRecPam.csv


Get-MessageTrackingLog -Server Corp-Exchange07 -EventID RECEIVE -Start 8-1-=
2010 -End 8-31-2010 -Sender:pcra...@wrightbg.com | select-object TimeStamp,=
MessageSubject,Sender,@{Name=3DRecipients;Expression=3D{$_.recipients}}| =
Export-Csv C:\Temp\ExportSendPam.csv

Steve Hart

Network Administrator

503.491.4343 -Direct | 503.492.8160 - Fax


-Original Message-
From: James Bensley [mailto:jwbens...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 2:42 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user

Maybe if you post what you have so far someone will be able to help?

--
Regards,
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RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user

2010-08-02 Thread Campbell, Rob
One liner -

Concatenate, then

Select -unique
Select -skip 1

-Original Message-
From: Michael B. Smith mich...@smithcons.com
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 5:29 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Subject: RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user


Accept-Language: en-US
Content-Language: en-US
X-MS-Has-Attach:
X-MS-TNEF-Correlator:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
MIME-Version: 1.0

Actually, you have to skip 2 in the second file since he didn't specify -No=
TypeInfo to Export-CSV. But now it starts to look ugly. :-)

$receive =3D gc c:\temp\exportRecPam.csv
$send =3D gc  c:\temp\exportSendPam.csv | select -skip 2

$total =3D $receive + $send
$total | out-file c:\temp\exportPam.csv

 or (one liner) -

$((gc c:\temp\exportRecPam.csv) + (gc  c:\temp\exportSendPam.csv | select -=
skip 2)) | out-file c:\temp\exportPam.csv

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com


-Original Message-
From: Michael B. Smith=20
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 6:21 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user

Yes.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com


-Original Message-
From: Campbell, Rob [mailto:rob_campb...@centraltechnology.net]=20
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 6:19 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user

Aren'tyou going to end up with 2 sets of column headings if you do that?

-Original Message-
From: Michael B. Smith mich...@smithcons.com
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 5:13 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Subject: RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user


$receive =3D gc c:\temp\exportRecPam.csv
$send =3D gc  c:\temp\exportSendPam.csv

$total =3D $receive + $send
$total | out-file c:\temp\exportPam.csv

 or (one liner) -

$((gc c:\temp\exportRecPam.csv) + (gc  c:\temp\exportSendPam.csv)) | out-fi=
le c:\temp\exportPam.csv

-

There are also tricks you can play by using the output of Get-MessageTracki=
ngLog and the -PassThru option with Tee and Where-Object. Not worth it, IMH=
O.

And other tricks you can play, treating the contents of a file as if it wer=
e a variable itself (since the file system provider is just another provid=
er just like the variable provider). Again, just confusing and not worth i=
t.

What you REALLY want is a -Filter parameter on the Get-MessageTrackingLog c=
mdlet - and that doesn't exist. Faking it out by using a proxy cmdlet absol=
utely KILLS performance.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com


-Original Message-
From: Steve Hart [mailto:sh...@wrightbg.com]
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 5:54 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user



I should have thunk of that!  Sorry

Here's what I have so far. This works, but creates two files. I'd like to s=
ay, Return this record if Pam is the recipient or if Pam is the sender. T=
hen I would only have one file.


Get-MessageTrackingLog -Server Corp-Exchange07 -EventID RECEIVE -Start 8-1-=
2010 -End 8-31-2010 -Recipients:pcra...@wrightbg.com | select-object TimeSt=
amp,MessageSubject,Sender,@{Name=3DRecipients;Expression=3D{$_.recipients=
}}| Export-Csv C:\Temp\ExportRecPam.csv


Get-MessageTrackingLog -Server Corp-Exchange07 -EventID RECEIVE -Start 8-1-=
2010 -End 8-31-2010 -Sender:pcra...@wrightbg.com | select-object TimeStamp,=
MessageSubject,Sender,@{Name=3DRecipients;Expression=3D{$_.recipients}}| =
Export-Csv C:\Temp\ExportSendPam.csv

Steve Hart

Network Administrator

503.491.4343 -Direct | 503.492.8160 - Fax


-Original Message-
From: James Bensley [mailto:jwbens...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 2:42 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user

Maybe if you post what you have so far someone will be able to help?

--
Regards,
James.

http://www.jamesbensley.co.cc/

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and J others...?






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RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user

2010-08-02 Thread Michael B. Smith
Hmmm. I like the uniq - but I think once you've done that, you shouldn't skip a 
line.

After all, for all WE know, he wanted the type information.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com


-Original Message-
From: Campbell, Rob [mailto:rob_campb...@centraltechnology.net] 
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 7:11 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user

One liner -

Concatenate, then

Select -unique
Select -skip 1

-Original Message-
From: Michael B. Smith mich...@smithcons.com
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 5:29 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Subject: RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user


Accept-Language: en-US
Content-Language: en-US
X-MS-Has-Attach:
X-MS-TNEF-Correlator:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
MIME-Version: 1.0

Actually, you have to skip 2 in the second file since he didn't specify -No= 
TypeInfo to Export-CSV. But now it starts to look ugly. :-)

$receive =3D gc c:\temp\exportRecPam.csv $send =3D gc  
c:\temp\exportSendPam.csv | select -skip 2

$total =3D $receive + $send
$total | out-file c:\temp\exportPam.csv

 or (one liner) -

$((gc c:\temp\exportRecPam.csv) + (gc  c:\temp\exportSendPam.csv | select -= 
skip 2)) | out-file c:\temp\exportPam.csv

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com


-Original Message-
From: Michael B. Smith=20
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 6:21 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user

Yes.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com


-Original Message-
From: Campbell, Rob [mailto:rob_campb...@centraltechnology.net]=20
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 6:19 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user

Aren'tyou going to end up with 2 sets of column headings if you do that?

-Original Message-
From: Michael B. Smith mich...@smithcons.com
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 5:13 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Subject: RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user


$receive =3D gc c:\temp\exportRecPam.csv $send =3D gc  c:\temp\exportSendPam.csv

$total =3D $receive + $send
$total | out-file c:\temp\exportPam.csv

 or (one liner) -

$((gc c:\temp\exportRecPam.csv) + (gc  c:\temp\exportSendPam.csv)) | out-fi= le 
c:\temp\exportPam.csv

-

There are also tricks you can play by using the output of Get-MessageTracki= 
ngLog and the -PassThru option with Tee and Where-Object. Not worth it, IMH= O.

And other tricks you can play, treating the contents of a file as if it wer= e 
a variable itself (since the file system provider is just another provid= er 
just like the variable provider). Again, just confusing and not worth i= t.

What you REALLY want is a -Filter parameter on the Get-MessageTrackingLog c= 
mdlet - and that doesn't exist. Faking it out by using a proxy cmdlet absol= 
utely KILLS performance.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com


-Original Message-
From: Steve Hart [mailto:sh...@wrightbg.com]
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 5:54 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user



I should have thunk of that!  Sorry

Here's what I have so far. This works, but creates two files. I'd like to s= 
ay, Return this record if Pam is the recipient or if Pam is the sender. T= 
hen I would only have one file.


Get-MessageTrackingLog -Server Corp-Exchange07 -EventID RECEIVE -Start 8-1-=
2010 -End 8-31-2010 -Recipients:pcra...@wrightbg.com | select-object TimeSt= 
amp,MessageSubject,Sender,@{Name=3DRecipients;Expression=3D{$_.recipients=
}}| Export-Csv C:\Temp\ExportRecPam.csv


Get-MessageTrackingLog -Server Corp-Exchange07 -EventID RECEIVE -Start 8-1-=
2010 -End 8-31-2010 -Sender:pcra...@wrightbg.com | select-object TimeStamp,= 
MessageSubject,Sender,@{Name=3DRecipients;Expression=3D{$_.recipients}}| = 
Export-Csv C:\Temp\ExportSendPam.csv

Steve Hart

Network Administrator

503.491.4343 -Direct | 503.492.8160 - Fax


-Original Message-
From: James Bensley [mailto:jwbens...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 2:42 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user

Maybe if you post what you have so far someone will be able to help?

--
Regards,
James.

http://www.jamesbensley.co.cc/

There are 10 kinds of people in the world; Those who understand Vigesimal, = 
and J others...?






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RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user

2010-08-02 Thread Steve Hart


Michael, you've got me on the right track and you even answered the additional 
question I was planning to look, up on how to make the info line disappear.

Unfortunately, my system isn't liking the skip parameter. 

Ideas?  I should have mentioned this is Exchange 2007.



Steve Hart

Network Administrator

503.491.4343 -Direct | 503.492.8160 - Fax


-Original Message-
From: Campbell, Rob [mailto:rob_campb...@centraltechnology.net] 
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 4:11 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user

One liner -

Concatenate, then

Select -unique
Select -skip 1

-Original Message-
From: Michael B. Smith mich...@smithcons.com
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 5:29 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Subject: RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user


Accept-Language: en-US
Content-Language: en-US
X-MS-Has-Attach:
X-MS-TNEF-Correlator:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
MIME-Version: 1.0

Actually, you have to skip 2 in the second file since he didn't specify -No=
TypeInfo to Export-CSV. But now it starts to look ugly. :-)

$receive =3D gc c:\temp\exportRecPam.csv
$send =3D gc  c:\temp\exportSendPam.csv | select -skip 2

$total =3D $receive + $send
$total | out-file c:\temp\exportPam.csv

 or (one liner) -

$((gc c:\temp\exportRecPam.csv) + (gc  c:\temp\exportSendPam.csv | select -=
skip 2)) | out-file c:\temp\exportPam.csv

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com


-Original Message-
From: Michael B. Smith=20
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 6:21 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user

Yes.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com


-Original Message-
From: Campbell, Rob [mailto:rob_campb...@centraltechnology.net]=20
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 6:19 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user

Aren'tyou going to end up with 2 sets of column headings if you do that?

-Original Message-
From: Michael B. Smith mich...@smithcons.com
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 5:13 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Subject: RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user


$receive =3D gc c:\temp\exportRecPam.csv
$send =3D gc  c:\temp\exportSendPam.csv

$total =3D $receive + $send
$total | out-file c:\temp\exportPam.csv

 or (one liner) -

$((gc c:\temp\exportRecPam.csv) + (gc  c:\temp\exportSendPam.csv)) | out-fi=
le c:\temp\exportPam.csv

-

There are also tricks you can play by using the output of Get-MessageTracki=
ngLog and the -PassThru option with Tee and Where-Object. Not worth it, IMH=
O.

And other tricks you can play, treating the contents of a file as if it wer=
e a variable itself (since the file system provider is just another provid=
er just like the variable provider). Again, just confusing and not worth i=
t.

What you REALLY want is a -Filter parameter on the Get-MessageTrackingLog c=
mdlet - and that doesn't exist. Faking it out by using a proxy cmdlet absol=
utely KILLS performance.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com


-Original Message-
From: Steve Hart [mailto:sh...@wrightbg.com]
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 5:54 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user



I should have thunk of that!  Sorry

Here's what I have so far. This works, but creates two files. I'd like to s=
ay, Return this record if Pam is the recipient or if Pam is the sender. T=
hen I would only have one file.


Get-MessageTrackingLog -Server Corp-Exchange07 -EventID RECEIVE -Start 8-1-=
2010 -End 8-31-2010 -Recipients:pcra...@wrightbg.com | select-object TimeSt=
amp,MessageSubject,Sender,@{Name=3DRecipients;Expression=3D{$_.recipients=
}}| Export-Csv C:\Temp\ExportRecPam.csv


Get-MessageTrackingLog -Server Corp-Exchange07 -EventID RECEIVE -Start 8-1-=
2010 -End 8-31-2010 -Sender:pcra...@wrightbg.com | select-object TimeStamp,=
MessageSubject,Sender,@{Name=3DRecipients;Expression=3D{$_.recipients}}| =
Export-Csv C:\Temp\ExportSendPam.csv

Steve Hart

Network Administrator

503.491.4343 -Direct | 503.492.8160 - Fax


-Original Message-
From: James Bensley [mailto:jwbens...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 2:42 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user

Maybe if you post what you have so far someone will be able to help?

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Regards,
James.

http://www.jamesbensley.co.cc/

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RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user

2010-08-02 Thread Michael B. Smith
It's just -skip 1 -- it appears my email below got a little messed up 
somehow. I tried to untangle it. 

Note that you won't be able to copy-n-paste. Outlook often screws up the - 
and quote characters.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com


-Original Message-
From: Steve Hart [mailto:sh...@wrightbg.com] 
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 7:25 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user



Michael, you've got me on the right track and you even answered the additional 
question I was planning to look, up on how to make the info line disappear.

Unfortunately, my system isn't liking the skip parameter. 

Ideas?  I should have mentioned this is Exchange 2007.



Steve Hart

Network Administrator

503.491.4343 -Direct | 503.492.8160 - Fax


-Original Message-
From: Campbell, Rob [mailto:rob_campb...@centraltechnology.net]
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 4:11 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user

One liner -

Concatenate, then

Select -unique
Select -skip 1

-Original Message-
From: Michael B. Smith mich...@smithcons.com
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 5:29 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Subject: RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user


Actually, you have to skip 2 in the second file since he didn't specify 
-NoTypeInfo to Export-CSV. But now it starts to look ugly. :-)

$receive = gc c:\temp\exportRecPam.csv 
$send = gc  c:\temp\exportSendPam.csv | select -skip 2

$total = $receive + $send
$total | out-file c:\temp\exportPam.csv

 or (one liner) -

$((gc c:\temp\exportRecPam.csv) + (gc  c:\temp\exportSendPam.csv | select -skip 
2)) | out-file c:\temp\exportPam.csv

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com


-Original Message-
From: Michael B. Smith=20
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 6:21 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user

Yes.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com


-Original Message-
From: Campbell, Rob [mailto:rob_campb...@centraltechnology.net]=20
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 6:19 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user

Aren'tyou going to end up with 2 sets of column headings if you do that?

-Original Message-
From: Michael B. Smith mich...@smithcons.com
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 5:13 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Subject: RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user


$receive =3D gc c:\temp\exportRecPam.csv $send =3D gc  c:\temp\exportSendPam.csv

$total =3D $receive + $send
$total | out-file c:\temp\exportPam.csv

 or (one liner) -

$((gc c:\temp\exportRecPam.csv) + (gc  c:\temp\exportSendPam.csv)) | out-fi= le 
c:\temp\exportPam.csv

-

There are also tricks you can play by using the output of Get-MessageTracki= 
ngLog and the -PassThru option with Tee and Where-Object. Not worth it, IMH= O.

And other tricks you can play, treating the contents of a file as if it wer= e 
a variable itself (since the file system provider is just another provid= er 
just like the variable provider). Again, just confusing and not worth i= t.

What you REALLY want is a -Filter parameter on the Get-MessageTrackingLog c= 
mdlet - and that doesn't exist. Faking it out by using a proxy cmdlet absol= 
utely KILLS performance.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com


-Original Message-
From: Steve Hart [mailto:sh...@wrightbg.com]
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 5:54 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user



I should have thunk of that!  Sorry

Here's what I have so far. This works, but creates two files. I'd like to s= 
ay, Return this record if Pam is the recipient or if Pam is the sender. T= 
hen I would only have one file.


Get-MessageTrackingLog -Server Corp-Exchange07 -EventID RECEIVE -Start 8-1-=
2010 -End 8-31-2010 -Recipients:pcra...@wrightbg.com | select-object TimeSt= 
amp,MessageSubject,Sender,@{Name=3DRecipients;Expression=3D{$_.recipients=
}}| Export-Csv C:\Temp\ExportRecPam.csv


Get-MessageTrackingLog -Server Corp-Exchange07 -EventID RECEIVE -Start 8-1-=
2010 -End 8-31-2010 -Sender:pcra...@wrightbg.com | select-object TimeStamp,= 
MessageSubject,Sender,@{Name=3DRecipients;Expression=3D{$_.recipients}}| = 
Export-Csv C:\Temp\ExportSendPam.csv

Steve Hart

Network Administrator

503.491.4343 -Direct | 503.492.8160 - Fax


-Original Message-
From: James Bensley [mailto:jwbens...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 2:42 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Export a list of all mail to and from a certain user

Maybe if you post what