Re: Speaking of certs

2011-03-07 Thread Carl Webster
http://www.digicert.com/ssl-support/exchange-2010-san-names.htm


Webster

On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 11:57 AM, Richard Stovall rich...@gmail.com wrote:

 I'm about to begin the transition from Exchange 2003 to 2010.  I'm running
 through the procedure a second time in a virtual playpen, and things are
 going well.  One thing I don't have a great handle on is what names should
 be on the SAN cert I need to order for production.

 Even though we have a tiny environment (~50 mailboxes total), we have 3
 companies with different domain names.  Each domain has both mobile clients
 and external users running Outlook anywhere.  Our initial deployment of 2010
 will be a single server with all roles.  We intend to add a second server in
 a few months, also will all roles.  We don't intend to buy a load balancer
 for the CAS role.  We'll just repoint to the second server in an emergency.
 I've combed the list archives and here is what I can come up with for what
 should be on the SAN cert.

 mail.domain1.com  (OWA will be mail.domain1.com/owa)
 autodiscover.domain1.com

 mail.domain2.com  (OWA will be mail.domain2.com/owa)
 autodiscover.domain2.com

 mail.domain3.com  (OWA will be mail.domain3.com/owa)
 autodiscover.domain3.com

 servername1.internaldomain.local  (1st server deployed at launch)
 servername2.internaldomain.local  (2nd server deployed later)

 Am I missing anything?  Any thoughts or comments are appreciated.

 Thanks,
 RS

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Re: FridayFunny

2010-12-17 Thread Carl Webster
What.


Webster

On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 1:54 PM, Don Andrews don.andr...@safeway.comwrote:

  People use it because it’s free or what?


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 *From:* Micheal Espinola Jr [mailto:michealespin...@gmail.com]
 *Subject:* Re: FridayFunny



 OMG...  this just lead me down a path of information about SORBS that I
 *never* wanted to know...  but somehow helps things to make perfect sense
 about how poorly and chaotically that service has been maintained over the
 years.



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Re: Anyone know of a technical reference for the Exchange 2007 Message Tracking Logs?

2008-01-30 Thread Carl Webster
I don't have the book in front of me to verify but I think Tony Redmond's Ex 
2007 book may have what you are looking for.


Webster (in very windy Baltimore)


- Original Message 
From: Campbell, Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Anyone know of a technical reference for the Exchange 2007 Message 
Tracking Logs?


I’m looking for detailed descriptions of the fields and content format.
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Re: Different Disclaimers Per Domain

2008-01-15 Thread Carl Webster
Did you look at the 30 day eval and see if the disclaimer part still worked 
after the 30 days?  

- Original Message 
From: John Shaw-Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Different Disclaimers Per Domain

Yeah I looked at that - though might seem pretty pricey for 100,000+
users :(

-Original Message-
From: Carl Webster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Subject: Re: Different Disclaimers Per Domain

GFIMailEssentials does that:

Company-wide disclaimer/footer/header text 
GFI MailEssentials enables you to add disclaimers to the top or bottom
of an email. Text and HTML formats are supported. You can include
fields/variables to personalize the disclaimer. You can also create
multiple disclaimers and associate them with a user, group or domain.

You can download the 30-day eval and the disclaimer part will still work
after the 30 days (or it used to).

http://www.gfi.com/mes/mesfeatures.htm

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Re: OT: an OOO record?

2008-01-10 Thread Carl Webster
Shook has two main goals in life; 1) use proper spelling and grammar 2) show 
off his bling bling to Don 
 
Webster


- Original Message 
From: Andy Shook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: OT: an OOO record?


ME2 has to main goals in life; 1) Crack on me as often as possible 2) Show off 
his Gmail bling. 
 
Shook
http://www.linkedin.com/in/andyshook  



From: William Lefkovics [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Subject: RE: OT: an OOO record?
 
It wondered me why such would need a blog post.
 
 
From: Micheal Espinola Jr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Subject: Re: OT: an OOO record?
 
For those that showed interest in the gmail labeling that I do (and to make 
sure what I'm writing up are on the same page), this screen shot is along the 
lines of the visible solution that you will end up with.  I'm still working on 
the article/blog post.

http://www.espinola.net/wiki/Image:Gmail_label_screenshot.gif
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Re: Sending email from exchange when not all addresses are in the server.

2008-01-09 Thread Carl Webster
http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Using_Exchange_2003_Mail_Wizard.html


Webster

- Original Message 
From: Silvio L. Nisgoski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Sending email from exchange when not all addresses are in the server.

Let's say you have a small office set up with Exchange 2003. It is not the
main server for the email domain. It downloads email from the ISP using a
3rd-party connector, and sends email through the ISP.

There are several other people with addresses @theirdomain.com who have no
connection with this Exchange server. So, people within the office who are
connected to this exchange server get a NDR when they try to email anyone
outside their office @theirdomain.com since as far as Exchange knows it is
not a valid address.

How do I configure Exchange to send the message out as if it was to any
other domain if it doesn't match an internal address?

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