NDR with original email attached

2010-07-16 Thread Travis Robinson
Hello,

I've run into a question I can't answer. I have a user that used to receive 
NDRs with the original email attached. Sometime back in August this changed, 
but I for the life of me have no idea what or if any changes were made that 
could affect this. I'm not sure if this is a setting on the receiving Domino 
box, or on our Exchange server?

The message is sent from an application with a custom mailbox reply address. 
When the email is received at the other end, if there isn't a name in the 
Domino Directory, the appropriate bounce message is sent and received by the 
custom mailbox. Previously it had the original email as an attachment, a 
disclaimer text file and a ATT1 file. Now, is just the bounce message 
without attachments.

Our setup:
Exchange 2007
Outlook 2007
OWA doesn't show attachment

Receiving company is using Domino and Postini.

I hope I've covered all necessary information. I have not been able to find 
anything on the web about this particular situation.

Thanks

Travis



RE: mail store size question

2009-02-02 Thread Travis Robinson
What kind of browser based file transfer system do you have? Our Marketing dept 
loves to send around huge tiff files. 

Thank goodness for SIS.

Thanks

Travis

-Original Message-
From: Don Andrews [mailto:don.andr...@safeway.com] 
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2009 7:51 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: mail store size question

We start at 100 MB and increase as there is a proven business need.  Transfer 
and storage of files is not considered a valid need - we have a secure, easy to 
use browser based file transfer system in house.  

-
Sent from my BlackBerry Wireless Handheld

- Original Message -
From: Fred Sawyer fr...@sunbelt-software.com
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Sent: Mon Feb 02 07:38:27 2009
Subject: RE: mail store size question

Is a 6 gig mailbox considered large? ;-)
 
With the growing trend of email being utilized as a convenient file transfer 
system between companies what would you list members consider to be a fair 
mailbox quota?
 
Fred



 



From: Steve Moffat [mailto:st...@optimum.bm] On Behalf Of Exchange (Sunbelt)
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2009 9:29 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: mail store size question



Not at all.

 

From: David.Ricci [mailto:david.ri...@hwinstitute.com] 
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2009 10:17 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: mail store size question

 

Is a 6 gig mail store large for 2003 sp2 exchange?

 

 

David 

 

 

 


 

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OT: Selling servers

2008-12-31 Thread Travis Robinson
Hello,

We are looking at migrating to an all blade environment and have some 1yr old 
Dell 1950s with Gold support.

Has anyone sold off old servers that are still under warranty? Any 
recommendations on how to do it; eBay or reseller?

Any suggestions are appreciated

Thanks and Happy New Year

Travis

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Software Request

2008-03-18 Thread Travis Robinson
Hello,

I have a strange request for all. I've recently misplaced my only copy of 
Citrix Metaframe XP Feature Release 3 disk, and I'm in a bit of a hurry to 
install two new servers. I've contacted all my friends and no one has this 
version. I've called Citrix and they don't have the downloads anymore because 
it is end of life. We plan on phasing out Citrix within a year and need it for 
a final application until it can get re-written. I've called our VAR and they 
have FR1, but that will not work on 2003 server. I'm calling another VAR 
tomorrow, but I was hoping that someone may have a copy that I can borrow or 
steal. We have plenty of licenses, just no media.

If anyone would be willing to make this available if you still have it, I would 
appreciate it greatly.

I'm hitting up all three lists in desperation.

Thanks

Travis

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Delegating OOF management

2008-01-15 Thread Travis Robinson
Hello,

 

Scenario:

 

We have an offsite location which is two hours ahead of my location.
When they have someone call in sick for the day, they want to be able to
go in and change the Out of Office message for the person calling in.
One problem being they want about 10 people to have the ability to
change these for about 100 employees. I know I can give them the
permission to do this, but don't want to give them too much access and I
don't want to do this for 100 people.  Delegates don't work for this
issue. Right now, I tell them to call the helpdesk and I'll make the
changes when I get in, but they're concerned about the 2 hour delay. 

 

Is there a program  that can accomplish this? What would the best way to
handle this so it can be changed in a timely manner without giving
access to everyone's e-mail?

 

Thanks

 

Travis


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RE: Delegating OOF management

2008-01-15 Thread Travis Robinson
Thanks for confirming my thought. We have OWA published so that would
work, but apparently not everyone has access to internet? Odd, I know. 

 

I haven't had the legal conversation yet, because I initially told them
I wasn't aware of a way. I never told them we could do it by giving them
full access. That would get shot down quickly if they actually wanted to
move forward with it. 

 

Thanks again

 

From: Sherry Abercrombie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2008 9:50 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Delegating OOF management

 

I don't think that there is a program that will do what you are asking.
Basically, you must be in the actual mailbox, not attached to it via
some permissions etc, to setup OOF, which means you are going to have to
give Ownership level permissions in order to do this.   Wouldn't it be
easier to give these employees the ability to connect to their mailboxes
remotely so that they can do it for themselves? 

Oh, and if you say management has demanded this, you might want to ask
management if they have checked on the legal aspect of this.  

On Jan 15, 2008 10:38 AM, Travis Robinson  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:

 

Hello,

 

Scenario:

 

We have an offsite location which is two hours ahead of my location.
When they have someone call in sick for the day, they want to be able to
go in and change the Out of Office message for the person calling in.
One problem being they want about 10 people to have the ability to
change these for about 100 employees. I know I can give them the
permission to do this, but don't want to give them too much access and I
don't want to do this for 100 people.  Delegates don't work for this
issue. Right now, I tell them to call the helpdesk and I'll make the
changes when I get in, but they're concerned about the 2 hour delay. 

 

Is there a program  that can accomplish this? What would the best way to
handle this so it can be changed in a timely manner without giving
access to everyone's e-mail?

 

Thanks

 

Travis

 

 

 




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Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a persistent one.
-Albert Einstein 

 


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