Does anyone have any experiences with HP/Compaq's Enterprise Virtual Array
in regards to Exchange 2000? They'd like us to believe, it seems, that the
rules about transaction logs and databases being on seperate physical
volumes do not apply using this technology, because fault tolerance is
spread
Just so happens that I've been in an internal discussion about this and
that's what I'm being told myself. I don't disagree with the principles
at all. However, your performance really will be dependent upon your
application mix and how you map them to the virtual arrays.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Intern
Hi Daniel,
I had the exact same problem that you're having with my SBS2000.
In my case the problem was ISA server. Have you tried to open all ports,
inbound and outbound in the IP packet filter and then testing?
I assume you haven't touched the windows SMTP service after you
installed Exchange.
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To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Emailing tasks externally
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Hi
I have just installed a second E2K server in the same Admin Group as the
first one.
Do I need to configure both the Default SMTP Virtual Servers to deliver
messages to a smart host.?
Or do I remove the existing smart host settings and create a new SMTP
connector?
Can you point me to any KB art
You only need to set up a smart host if you have to send all your mail to a
particular server to submit to the Internet. If you don't have such a
messaging environment, IE, all your servers are set up with MX records, then
you don't need to configure a smart host.
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Thanks to everyone for the useful feedback re W2K Backups for Exchange.
I've finally managed to get my backups running automatically. I've
created a batch file (see below) that works quite efficiently. This
is heavily plagiarized from various sources so my apologies to anyone
I haven't acknowledg
Hi
The question is do I need to configure both SMTP servers to use the smart
host or only one would do.
Its the same smart host for both.
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Raji Arulambalam
Systems Administrator
Bay of Plenty REGIONAL Council
P O Box 364 Whak
Are they in the same routing group?
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From: Raji Arulambalam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 26 August 2002 3:22 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: SMTP for Multi server Environment.
Hi
The question is do I need to configure both SMTP servers to use the
Yes
One is master, the other member.
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Raji Arulambalam
Systems Administrator
Bay of Plenty REGIONAL Council
P O Box 364 Whakatane.
NEW ZEALAND
http://envbop.govt.nz
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