.
It will be quite an hassle to retreive these client
permission one by one in each of the public folder manaully. Appreciate
any help. Thanks
Alan Tan
Senior System Consultant
Nomura Research Institute
6 Battery Road #36-01
Singapore 049909
(o) +65 6420 1946
(f) +65 6420 1989
(m) 96710270
...
Thanks
Alan
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Your downstream MTA is supposed to accept all mail from your
MTA. That's why
the option says ..forward ALL mail... (emphasis added). To
resolve this
issue, mail for domains which this external MTA is
authoritative should be
sent through another connector.
Aha. Yes, I see what you mean -
?. Don't know.
Anyway, I'm on holiday for a week now, so my co-workers can worry about all this!
Thanks for your thoughts!
Alan
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wonder?? I'd love to know what
UsersComputers does here...
Alan
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IMailRecipient interface for this, as it contains the Exchange-specific
attribute validations you need. (You do, of course, need the E2K Management
Tools at least on the machine running the code).
Alan
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I've raised this point before, and following up the answers and taling to PSS
brought up more issues I'd like advice on.
If you set E2K up with the SMTP connnector working in default mode, any plain
text message you send out to an Internet address gets rendered into
quoted-printable form. If the
We've got E2K SP3 systems arranged as back-ends and front-ends.
Using O2K, a user sends a mail that is composed in RTF format, default text
formatting only, no attachments, to an Internet address, and it goes out via an
SMTP connector on one or other front end.
Now, doing that on Ex5.5 will
is to have our ADSI tools manage/delete mailboxes
without regard to where they might be while we're in the process of moving
mailboxes to E2K)
Thanks
Alan
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Depends on your understanding of AD. Exchange 2000 requires AD.
Alan L. Wolf
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SAIC Frederick
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Good luck, and have a good 'un.
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From: Vans Evers, Frank W
Are we talking about the right attribute here?
msExchUserAccountControl is documented and controls locking out the account
until the Recipient Update Service has populated the mail address attributes.
The LDIFDE problem, discussed in Q324353, is that this method does not set the
Does anyone have any samples, or links, or know of any good books, that cover
creating/managing Ex2K mailboxes programatically from C++?
A Google search and looking on obvious sites has lots of samples, but they're
all in VB and are basically clones of the rather underdescribed stuff in MSDN.
We
On our Exchange 5.5 system we've set the Exchange Admins group to be able to
read all messages in people's mailboxes - we get a large number of support
calls from users where we need to look at what they've got.
We haven't yet found a way of setting this on Ex2K so that the permissions are
set
Thanks, Kevin.
That does it on a mailbox-by-mailbox basis though - what we want is to have
those rights inherited automatically as we create each mailbox
Alan
Tis very simple
Admin Rights to mail boxes
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q184573
Hi Kevin -
Yes, the link you sent to Q184573 shows how to set permissions explicitly on a
mailbox. But you put us on the right track, and what we needed was Q262054 -
the trick is to look up service account in TexhNet.
Thanks!
Alan
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any further info on this?
Cheers.
alan.
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Is there a way to forward messages in Exchange, similar to the .forward file
in the Unix world? Thanks.
Alan L. Wolf
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I should have been more explicit. We are running Exchange 5.5 sp4 on NT4
SP6. One of my colleagues wants to forward mail to a Blackberry supposedly,
however that works and wants the mail sent off of the Exchange box as I
understand it.
Alan L. Wolf
MCSE, MCP, MCP + I
PO Box B Bldg 458
Frederick
What type of proxy server are you using?
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From: Darren Ash [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 30 January 2002 10:24
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Restriciting use of MSN Messenger
This is not strictly to do with exchange, but I would like to run it
past all
Go look at the profile for the client [mailboxname]. See
what's funny -
ie. They're hitting the mailbox using MAPI and IMAP within the same
profile, with both trying to deliver to PST... Don't just fix it -
delete it and build it properly from scratch using only the
services you
need.
All of a sudden, we are seeing quite a few occurences of download failure
involving IMAP 4 clients (servers are all Ex5.5SP4 on NT4SP6a, running Norton
AV 2.17)
The MSExchange IMAP4 Interface logs an error with ID 13000 and text:
An error (0x7da) occurred while rendering a message for
The virus is not in the wild yet ,The extension is htm , which is not on
Martins blocking list.
http://www.antivirus.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=JS_GIGGER.A
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on, cycled NAV and IS, and immediately NAV started a background scan. Since
then, we have (so far!!) had no complaints; a couple of users who did see
problems specifically retested and things worked OK.
Alan
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From: Halliday S (ISELS) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
I am running NAV 2.12 in MAPI/VAPI and it seems to work fine IF the
background scanning option is enabled. The only drawback is
that every time
the definitions are updated it must rescan the whole IS in
the background
(about 24 hours for our 20G store). In version 2.14 the
added an
I think that was just a rumour, he denies disapproving of the film.
-Original Message-
From: Chinnery Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 07 December 2001 15:46
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: LOTR Haiku
Hear! Hear!I've been years for a good LOTR rendition. However, I hear J
In addition to those locations, check the Outlook Today
folder. It's a
common problem for people to drop stuff there - you'll never see it
again with the standard OL client. You'll need to use an IMAP or
Exchange client to clean those out.
O2K Advanced Find shows stuff in Outlook Today -
And I just noted that Q289949 explains how to disable viewing the root folder
as Outlook Today to allow for recovery of lost items
I think OL98 does that, too.
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on our EX5.5SP4 servers and also POP mailboxes on a Unix machine. They want
mail to Internet addresses to go out via the SMTP smarthost set up in the POP
configuration, so they have the Internet Mail transport at the
I had a similar problem after applying the hot fix for the nimda virus.It
replaces asp.dll, which was causing asp pages not load properly. I have had
to revert back to an earlier asp.dll.
The developers are currently looking into the problem
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From: John Matteson
An external web development company .They are still working on the problem.
I can send you an earlier ver of file if you want to try that.
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From: John Matteson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 25 September 2001 16:13
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: ASP 0115 Errors on
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