restrictions.
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And, you can even turn the mailbox into a honeypot of sor
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And, you can even turn the mailbox into a honeypot of sorts, by
logging into it via Outlook and creating a
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You can also make
their incoming email addresses something
obnoxious
Behalf Of Daash, Amr
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Well there are a lot of things that could
be done,
1- u can modify the user delivery restriction tab
2- u can create a security group
Are you wanting to stop ALL email or just SMTP email from
outside? What is the goal of this?
Nikki Peterson
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I have a client who would like
certain users to no longer receive e-mail, while still being able
Set up the Mailbox so that no has permissions to send to it is
one option.
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I
have a client
I have a client who would like certain users to no longer
receive e-mail, while still being able to access their mailboxes. Is there a
way to do this other than exporting their mailbox to PST and mailbox-disabling
the users?
Thank you in advance,
Dan DeStefanoInfo-lution Cor
Or the reverse of that ;)
Welcome back Joe.
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> (Gotta love how many Excha
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(Gotta love how many Exchange questions get fielded to this list, isn't
it?)
Rebuilding an Exchange 2000 server, and received the following error trying
to inst
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hunter, Laura E.
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(Gotta love how many Exchange questions get fielded to this list, isn't
it?)
Rebuilding an Exchange 2000 server, and re
(Gotta love how many Exchange questions get fielded to this list, isn't
it?)
Rebuilding an Exchange 2000 server, and received the following error
trying to install the post-SP3 roll-up:
"Setup has detected that the version of the service pack installed on
your system is lower that what is necessa
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