Re[2]: Exchange Server Problem

2001-09-04 Thread William Moore

Hello Thomas,

Tuesday, September 04, 2001, 7:46:45 AM, you wrote:


TF> sys-adm, who comes in about once a week,

Be grateful for small mercies!

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Re: Exchange Server Problem

2001-09-03 Thread Thomas F

Hi Syafril,

On Tue, 4 Sep 2001 13:33:29 +0700GMT (04/09/2001, 14:33 +0800GMT),
Syafril Hermansyah wrote:

>> So, you are saying that the server can make the logs in TB use a
>> different default?

SH> No.
SH> But the logs also can reflect the communication between your PC to the
SH> server.

I am not convinced yet, because I think I am the only one who uses the
British date format in this office. However, I will check with the
sys-adm, who comes in about once a week, or in emergencies.

SH> Don't know for sure, either my PC and TB! use 4-digit here. I am not
SH> aware if TB! having clock/date setting, do you ?

Sorry, I mixed it up with the current beta series. No such setting in
the official release.

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Re: Exchange Server Problem

2001-09-03 Thread Syafril Hermansyah

Hi All,

On  Tue, 4 Sep 2001 at 14:15:16 GMT +0800 (9/4/2001 1:15 PM GMT +0700
where you think I live) "Thomas F"=[TF]typed the following :

SH>> Ask [EMAIL PROTECTED], perhaps he/she upgrade the service
SH>> pack of exchange or NT ?

> So, you are saying that the server can make the logs in TB use a
> different default?

No.
But the logs also can reflect the communication between your PC to the
server.

> Is it not up to my PC, or my TB?

It depends on your TB!, it's use his own setting or get from
PC/Windows setting.

> For  example, I have set date=British (dd/mm/yy), but I believe that
> the  others  here  have  set  it to US (mm/yy/dd), or (if the server
> supports) Chinese (yy/mm/dd).

Don't know for sure, either my PC and TB! use 4-digit here. I am not
aware if TB! having clock/date setting, do you ?

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Re: Exchange Server Problem

2001-09-03 Thread Thomas F

Hi Syafril,

On Tue, 4 Sep 2001 13:02:39 +0700GMT (04/09/2001, 14:02 +0800GMT),
Syafril Hermansyah wrote:

>> What can be the reason that TB cannot find the server any more?

SH> POP3 service disable on purpose.


This sys-adm. Two months ago, he allowed access to all
mailboxes without password. Once month ago, he explained to me that a
firewall isn't necessary. Last weekend, he installed a firewall,
closed the FTP ports and disabled POP3. Does he have a learning curve
or what?


>> At the same time this problem started, the date in the account log
>> switched from 2-digit years to 4-digit years. How did this happen?

SH> Ask [EMAIL PROTECTED], perhaps he/she upgrade the service
SH> pack of exchange or NT ?

So, you are saying that the server can make the logs in TB use a
different default? Is it not up to my PC, or my TB? For example, I
have set date=British (dd/mm/yy), but I believe that the others here
have set it to US (mm/yy/dd), or (if the server supports) Chinese
(yy/mm/dd).

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Re: Exchange Server Problem

2001-09-03 Thread Syafril Hermansyah

Hi All,

On  Tue, 4 Sep 2001 at 13:49:32 GMT +0800 (9/4/2001 12:49 PM GMT +0700
where you think I live) "Thomas F"=[TF]typed the following :

> Since yesterday, however, I cannot "connect to server" any more. This
> is rather weird, because the very server is on our company LAN through
> which I connect to the internet anyway. I am definitely connected to
> the LAN, and the colleagues don't have a problem retrieving their mail
> with OL. What can be the reason that TB cannot find the server any
> more?

POP3 service disable on purpose.

> At the same time this problem started, the date in the account log
> switched from 2-digit years to 4-digit years. How did this happen?

Ask [EMAIL PROTECTED], perhaps he/she upgrade the service
pack of exchange or NT ?

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Exchange Server Problem

2001-09-03 Thread Thomas F

Hi TBUDL,

I have an internal email address on our Exchange Server. Unlike all
other colleagues, who use Outlook, I pop with TB and used to have no
problem.

Since yesterday, however, I cannot "connect to server" any more. This
is rather weird, because the very server is on our company LAN through
which I connect to the internet anyway. I am definitely connected to
the LAN, and the colleagues don't have a problem retrieving their mail
with OL. What can be the reason that TB cannot find the server any
more?

At the same time this problem started, the date in the account log
switched from 2-digit years to 4-digit years. How did this happen?

Copy of log:

*31/08/01, 18:22:21: FETCH - receiving mail messages
+31/08/01, 18:22:21: FETCH - connected to POP3 server
+31/08/01, 18:22:22: FETCH - authenticated (plain)
*31/08/01, 18:22:22: FETCH - 0 messages in the mailbox, 0 new
+31/08/01, 18:22:22: FETCH - connection finished - 0 messages received
*31/08/01, 18:27:21: FETCH - receiving mail messages
+31/08/01, 18:27:22: FETCH - connected to POP3 server
+31/08/01, 18:27:22: FETCH - authenticated (plain)
*31/08/01, 18:27:22: FETCH - 0 messages in the mailbox, 0 new
+31/08/01, 18:27:22: FETCH - connection finished - 0 messages received
*03/09/2001, 10:30:14: FETCH - receiving mail messages
!03/09/2001, 10:31:02: FETCH - Could not connect to the server
+03/09/2001, 10:31:02: FETCH - connection finished - 0 messages received
*03/09/2001, 10:35:18: FETCH - receiving mail messages
!03/09/2001, 10:36:05: FETCH - Could not connect to the server
+03/09/2001, 10:36:05: FETCH - connection finished - 0 messages received
*03/09/2001, 10:40:28: FETCH - receiving mail messages
!03/09/2001, 10:41:14: FETCH - Could not connect to the server
+03/09/2001, 10:41:14: FETCH - connection finished - 0 messages received

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