RE: POP

2011-07-21 Thread Lynden A. Philadelphia
Do you have a document?

Not sure what to put in for pop and smtp


Lynden
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-Original Message-
From: Jonathan Link [mailto:jonathan.l...@gmail.com]
Sent: July-21-11 12:07 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: POP

I'd say the best way is to use BIS which is native to BBs and IIRC mimics 
outlook web access. You just need the login credentials.

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RE: POP

2011-07-21 Thread Martin Blackstone
You don’t need POP for BIS. It will query your OWA server.
You can setup an acct on your carriers BIS site.
Query Google for your carrier name and BIS. For example Verizon BIS.


-Original Message-
From: Lynden A. Philadelphia [mailto:lphiladelp...@philadelphiagroup.com] 
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 2:48 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: POP

Do you have a document?

Not sure what to put in for pop and smtp


Lynden
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-Original Message-
From: Jonathan Link [mailto:jonathan.l...@gmail.com]
Sent: July-21-11 12:07 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: POP

I'd say the best way is to use BIS which is native to BBs and IIRC mimics 
outlook web access. You just need the login credentials.

On Wednesday, July 20, 2011, Lynden A. Philadelphia 
 wrote:
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>
>
>
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I have an SBS 2011 it works fine.
>
> I would like to receive and send e-mails on my blackberry and don’t want to 
> setup BESX.
>
> I think the best way is to setup POP on my Blackberry.
>
> I have started the POP services on SBS 2011.
>
> What do I do next?
>
> HELP
>
>
>
>
>
>
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RE: High bandwith usage between one of our exchange servers and the front-end server.

2011-07-21 Thread Michael B. Smith
This simply means that the front-end server is opening a local-port to connect 
to a well-known port on the back-end server. This is completely normal. Local 
port numbers are somewhat arbitrary.

You need something like ntop or a wireshark trace or some other tool that 
inspects the data.

Regards,

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


-Original Message-
From: Dean E. Lahodny [mailto:dlaho...@harrisranch.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2011 8:25 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: High bandwith usage between one of our exchange servers and the 
front-end server.

The servers are both 2003. So the Resource center is not available

For what it is worth, I was using the free version of Solar Winds NetFlow 
analyzer and that led me to determine that the majority of the traffic was from 
port 80 on the server that exchange is on to various ports on the front-end 
server.  The top five of the ports are 23584, 19687, 20315, 24698, and 24158.  
Not knowing what types of traffic and which ports that would be used by 
exchange to send the information to either OWA or active sync I was hoping to 
find a log that might be easier to read than a trace from wireshark. 

-Original Message-
From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:mich...@smithcons.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2011 11:37 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: High bandwith usage between one of our exchange servers and the 
front-end server.

So, there are tools that make this kinda thing easier in more recent versions 
of Windows (the Resource Center in Server 2008 R2 can tell you network traffic 
per program and combining that with TCPview allows you to see which ports).

You need some type of network analysis tool that can help you identify what 
kind of traffic is passing between the servers. Most good switches/routers 
support something called Netflow for this. If your environment doesn't support 
netflow capable hardware, then I'd be looking at something like NTOP, which 
costs like $50 for Windows. If you can't spend ANYTHING, then install wireshark 
or netmon (before it happens the next time) and when it happens the next time 
get a traffic dump and analyze.

You'll quickly see that spending $50 is cheap or a few hundred extra for a 
netflow monitor is cheap. :-P But it'll get the job done.

Regards,

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


-Original Message-
From: Dean Lahodny [mailto:dlaho...@harrisranch.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2011 1:11 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: High bandwith usage between one of our exchange servers and the 
front-end server.

Our company has three exchange servers and a front-end server.  One of the 
exchange servers and the front-end server reside at our corporate offices and 
the other two exchange servers are at remote locations.  All e-mail comes to 
our corporate office exchange server and the e-mail destined for users at the 
remote sites is sent on to their respective exchange server.  The front-end 
server is used for OWA and Active Sync.  Occasionally the exchange server at 
one of the remote sites starts sending an extreme amount of data to the 
front-end server that basically saturates the T1 link between the sites.  This 
can go on for days, until the remote site exchange server is restarted.  The 
Active sync log does not show an extraordinary amout of hits for any one 
person.  We are running Exchange version 2003 SP2.  

The exchange servers were configured and set up by our server administrator and 
he has been unable to determine what is going on.  I wish to troubleshoot this 
because portions of our network are being impacted.
 
Is there a log that can be turned on, or something else that can be done, to 
determine what traffic is being sent from the exchange server to the front-end 
server?  It seems like some sort of error has occured and the same data is 
being retransmitted over and over until we break the connection by restarting 
the remote exchange server.  

Thanks 
Dean

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stupid question

2011-07-21 Thread PRamatowski

Especially since backscatter was mentioned here not long ago:(

What their admin said:

Jon found that the IP address her email is coming from (199.193.13.250)

is blacklisted at backscatterer.org. Microsoft has picked up that

blacklist and won't allow it into our system.
Does MS/forefront use backscatterer.org to actually do blacklisting?
I may be wrong but is this not a service they would have to select on their 
servers (same as choosing any other service) ?

http://www.mxtoolbox.com/SuperTool.aspx?action=blacklist%3a199.193.13.250


Thanks,'
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RE: stupid question

2011-07-21 Thread Kennedy, Jim
I would be shocked if MS has backscatterer.org automatically built into their 
spam filter. I would expect someone added it to your system, track it down and 
remove it if you want.

From: pramatow...@mediageneral.com [mailto:pramatow...@mediageneral.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 1:05 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: stupid question


Especially since backscatter was mentioned here not long ago:(

What their admin said:

Jon found that the IP address her email is coming from (199.193.13.250)

is blacklisted at backscatterer.org. Microsoft has picked up that

blacklist and won't allow it into our system.
Does MS/forefront use backscatterer.org to actually do blacklisting?
I may be wrong but is this not a service they would have to select on their 
servers (same as choosing any other service) ?

http://www.mxtoolbox.com/SuperTool.aspx?action=blacklist%3a199.193.13.250


Thanks,'
Paul





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RE: forefront

2011-07-21 Thread Steve Hart
We ran Antigen for Exchange back in the Sybari days and later Forefront for 
Exchange. Liked the earlier versions of the product, but moved away from after 
MS bought them out, mostly do a horrible falloff in the quality of customer 
service. At the time, we were a small shop with 80 mailboxes on one server.

The biggest problem we had was on underpowered hardware. Twice we had Forefront 
begin quarantining all email, once during a RAID failure and once during an 
i-phone swamp. In both cases, the underpowered server got very slow and 
Forefront began timing out and quarantining all email.

I was never really happy with the mechanism to forward quarantined email 
either. The emails would show up as forwarded from Forefront and that confused 
the end users.  To be honest though, this might have been solvable, if I'd had 
more time to troubleshoot it.

We're a lot happier with SpamTitan.



Steve Hart
Network Administrator
503.491.4343 -Direct | 503.492.8160 - Fax

From: Jason Benway [mailto:benw...@jsjcorp.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 10:27 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: forefront

Just wondering how many on the list were running Microsoft forefront for 
exchange and/or forefront for endpoints

What have has been your experience, better or worse than other products?

We currently run Trend on the desktops and soncwall email security for email 
viruses and spam.

Thanks,jb

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RE: stupid question

2011-07-21 Thread PRamatowski
We're the ones that are being listed.

Their admin says their exchange server is blocking us because MS is using  
backscatterer.   I found nothing that says MS uses it[1] but figured I'd ask 
before sticking my foot all the way in when I replied:)

I don't know what V they have but I know bs.org wasn't in our environment by 
default.

From: Kennedy, Jim [mailto:kennedy...@elyriaschools.org]
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 1:17 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: stupid question

I would be shocked if MS has backscatterer.org automatically built into their 
spam filter. I would expect someone added it to your system, track it down and 
remove it if you want.

From: pramatow...@mediageneral.com [mailto:pramatow...@mediageneral.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 1:05 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: stupid question


Especially since backscatter was mentioned here not long ago:(

What their admin said:

Jon found that the IP address her email is coming from (199.193.13.250)

is blacklisted at backscatterer.org. Microsoft has picked up that

blacklist and won't allow it into our system.
Does MS/forefront use backscatterer.org to actually do blacklisting?
I may be wrong but is this not a service they would have to select on their 
servers (same as choosing any other service) ?

http://www.mxtoolbox.com/SuperTool.aspx?action=blacklist%3a199.193.13.250


Thanks,'
Paul





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RE: stupid question

2011-07-21 Thread Kennedy, Jim
Ok, THEY put backscatterer.org in their system then. So they either remove it, 
whitelist you or continue to reject your email. Their choice and nothing you 
can do about it.

From: pramatow...@mediageneral.com [mailto:pramatow...@mediageneral.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 2:02 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: stupid question

We're the ones that are being listed.

Their admin says their exchange server is blocking us because MS is using  
backscatterer.   I found nothing that says MS uses it[1] but figured I'd ask 
before sticking my foot all the way in when I replied:)

I don't know what V they have but I know bs.org wasn't in our environment by 
default.


From: Kennedy, Jim 
[mailto:kennedy...@elyriaschools.org]
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 1:17 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: stupid question

I would be shocked if MS has backscatterer.org automatically built into their 
spam filter. I would expect someone added it to your system, track it down and 
remove it if you want.

From: pramatow...@mediageneral.com 
[mailto:pramatow...@mediageneral.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 1:05 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: stupid question


Especially since backscatter was mentioned here not long ago:(

What their admin said:

Jon found that the IP address her email is coming from (199.193.13.250)

is blacklisted at backscatterer.org. Microsoft has picked up that

blacklist and won't allow it into our system.
Does MS/forefront use backscatterer.org to actually do blacklisting?
I may be wrong but is this not a service they would have to select on their 
servers (same as choosing any other service) ?

http://www.mxtoolbox.com/SuperTool.aspx?action=blacklist%3a199.193.13.250


Thanks,'
Paul





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RE: stupid question

2011-07-21 Thread Michael B. Smith
I'm having to restore a computer backup from 2001 to get that data!! Damn, it's 
been a long time since I ran that website.

~Me

From: Kennedy, Jim [mailto:kennedy...@elyriaschools.org]
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 2:04 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: stupid question

Ok, THEY put backscatterer.org in their system then. So they either remove it, 
whitelist you or continue to reject your email. Their choice and nothing you 
can do about it.

From: pramatow...@mediageneral.com 
[mailto:pramatow...@mediageneral.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 2:02 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: stupid question

We're the ones that are being listed.

Their admin says their exchange server is blocking us because MS is using  
backscatterer.   I found nothing that says MS uses it[1] but figured I'd ask 
before sticking my foot all the way in when I replied:)

I don't know what V they have but I know bs.org wasn't in our environment by 
default.


From: Kennedy, Jim 
[mailto:kennedy...@elyriaschools.org]
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 1:17 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: stupid question

I would be shocked if MS has backscatterer.org automatically built into their 
spam filter. I would expect someone added it to your system, track it down and 
remove it if you want.

From: pramatow...@mediageneral.com 
[mailto:pramatow...@mediageneral.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 1:05 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: stupid question


Especially since backscatter was mentioned here not long ago:(

What their admin said:

Jon found that the IP address her email is coming from (199.193.13.250)

is blacklisted at backscatterer.org. Microsoft has picked up that

blacklist and won't allow it into our system.
Does MS/forefront use backscatterer.org to actually do blacklisting?
I may be wrong but is this not a service they would have to select on their 
servers (same as choosing any other service) ?

http://www.mxtoolbox.com/SuperTool.aspx?action=blacklist%3a199.193.13.250


Thanks,'
Paul





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RE: stupid question

2011-07-21 Thread Michael B. Smith
Accept-Language: en-US
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Replied to wrong email. Nothing to see here. Move along.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
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From: Michael B. Smith
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 2:07 PM
To: 'MS-Exchange Admin Issues'
Subject: RE: stupid question

I'm having to restore a computer backup from 2001 to get that data!! Damn, =
it's been a long time since I ran that website.

~Me

From: Kennedy, Jim [mailto:kennedy...@elyriaschools.org]
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 2:04 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: stupid question

Ok, THEY put backscatterer.org in their system then. So they either remove =
it, whitelist you or continue to reject your email. Their choice and nothin=
g you can do about it.

From: pramatow...@mediageneral.com [ma=
ilto:pramatow...@mediageneral.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 2:02 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: stupid question

We're the ones that are being listed.

Their admin says their exchange server is blocking us because MS is using  =
backscatterer.   I found nothing that says MS uses it[1] but figured I'd as=
k before sticking my foot all the way in when I replied:)

I don't know what V they have but I know bs.org wasn't in our environment b=
y default.


From: Kennedy, Jim [mailto:kennedy...@elyriaschools.org]
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 1:17 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: stupid question

I would be shocked if MS has backscatterer.org automatically built into the=
ir spam filter. I would expect someone added it to your system, track it do=
wn and remove it if you want.

From: pramatow...@mediageneral.com [ma=
ilto:pramatow...@mediageneral.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 1:05 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: stupid question


Especially since backscatter was mentioned here not long ago:(

What their admin said:

Jon found that the IP address her email is coming from (199.193.13.250)

is blacklisted at backscatterer.org. Microsoft has picked up that

blacklist and won't allow it into our system.
Does MS/forefront use backscatterer.org to actually do blacklisting?
I may be wrong but is this not a service they would have to select on their=
 servers (same as choosing any other service) ?

http://www.mxtoolbox.com/SuperTool.aspx?action=3Dblacklist%3a199.193.13.250


Thanks,'
Paul





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