Sounds like it is more like the New Mail notification message does not get
processed by the client. I would be on a network problem. Have you checked
the NIC settings? If it is on a switch try setting to 100mb/full duplex.
Make sure that the Exchange server is on a switch and can be set to
.
Regards,
LaCretia Sandoval
Dallas LAN Administrator
Triaton, NA, Inc.
972-443-4027
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From: Benjamin Winzenz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 10:14 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject:RE
Did you restore it in a location where it had access to the production
network (PDC/BDC) or take a BDC offline and promote it to PDC? Otherwise,
it doesn't have access to validate the Service Account. It also has to run
off the exact same user account. Check Technet on how to change the
With 5.5 you surely can - Service Account Admin gives you those rights.
Ben Winzenz, MCSE
Network/Systems Administrator
Peregrine Systems
-Original Message-
From: Hunter, Lori [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 9:25 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE:
: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 9:49 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: unread mail marked read by itself ?
I think what Lori is saying is that you shouldn't use the domain
administrator account as the service acct .
-Original Message-
From: Benjamin Winzenz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
Well, I'm just going to poke my neck out, and say that IF your e-mail server
in fact WAS properly configured to not relay, then it really wouldn't relay.
Can you please let us know what your settings are under the relay
restrictions in the SMTP Virtual Server? Do you have any SMTP Connectors
set
Have you also done the reg hack on the client that allows you to utilize the
full scope of deleted items retention? i.e. if the items were per chance
hard-deleted (shift + delete) then they bypass the deleted items container.
There is a registry hack that you can add - search Technet for
Who's Kevin? I thought we were speaking to Dr. Dogg. (G,DR)
Ben Winzenz, MCSE
Network/Systems Administrator
Peregrine Systems
-Original Message-
From: Martin Blackstone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 1:23 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: LoudPC
ROFL!!! Man, you are in rare form today. This is about the 3rd time that I
would have spit soda all over my monitor (good thing I wasn't drinking
anything).
Ben Winzenz, MCSE
Network/Systems Administrator
Peregrine Systems
-Original Message-
From: Andy David [mailto:[EMAIL
Correct me if I am wrong here Ed. He is saying you don't configure your
Exchange server to pull POP mail. It's not a good idea, and doesn't work
without 3rd party software, and even then, doesn't always work correctly.
If you really need to read mail from an outside ISP, then configure your
No. There isn't. Exchange does not do any attachment blocking. It is not
a feature of the product. Antivirus software, on the other hand, most
likely will.
Ben Winzenz, MCSE
Network/Systems Administrator
Peregrine Systems
-Original Message-
From: adam voorhies [mailto:[EMAIL
Probably because you did a standard install, which includes the MSMail and
Lotus Notes Connectors. You need to uninstall those, otherwise CCMail
addresses get generated automatically. I believe it does this even if you
remove the CC Mail connector. Just re-run the Exchange setup, and choose to
No, it isn't. Read the FAQ's. Specifically, read the Ed Crowley Never
Restore method. It is good advice for anyone and a sound practice as well.
Combining Deleted Items Retention with hiding mailboxes for a set period of
time will all but nullify the need to ever restore a mailbox. I have
just don't know any fish that drink like I do, therefore I
don't drink like a fish.
--
Roger D. Seielstad - MCSE
Senior Systems Administrator
Peregrine Systems
Atlanta, GA
http://www.peregrine.com
-Original Message-
From: Benjamin Winzenz
You haven't been here long then. And you don't know Andy. The combination
of the 2 can be lethal if you aren't careful. And that is also why you
should check the archives before asking common questions like yours that get
asked many times per week/month/day/whatever. But the quick answer to
That is a safe thing to assume when referring to Andy.
Ben Winzenz, MCSE
Network/Systems Administrator
Peregrine Systems
-Original Message-
From: Hunter, Lori [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 12:25 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Exchange 5.5 over
But you do drink out of Fish Bowls - do you deny this?
Ben Winzenz, MCSE
Network/Systems Administrator
Peregrine Systems
-Original Message-
From: Roger Seielstad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 8:46 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: fix monitor
I
Depends on how the address is input. If the address is encapsulated, I have
seen where it will be accepted, as if it will relay, but then it generates
an NDR.
Ben Winzenz, MCSE
Network/Systems Administrator
Peregrine Systems
-Original Message-
From: Siegel, Richard [mailto:[EMAIL
Don't forget sounds like him too!!!
Ben Winzenz, MCSE
Network/Systems Administrator
Peregrine Systems
-Original Message-
From: Tom Meunier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 3:01 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: fix monitor
Wow, now that you mention
And Domain Prep - don't forget Domain Prep. Actually, if they haven't been
run, technically, they are supposed to run during the Exchange setup, but
from what I have heard from others, it is really better to do them
separately and wait for everything to synchronize before running the actual
This isn't an appropriate question for this forum. You need to be speaking
with someone from Trend Micro it sounds like.
Ben Winzenz, MCSE
Network/Systems Administrator
Peregrine Systems
-Original Message-
From: Bravo, Liliana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002
Ugh - that reminds me. My last trip to Germany, we went to an Australian
restaurant. We had alligator. I wasn't too fond of it. Kinda chewy
compared to either chicken or steak. BTW - we also had Ostrich and Emu -
both of those were rather good. AND - the alligator did in fact taste like
You can argue both ways. But for the sake of simplicity, just tell him that
it did come from MSN. If he needs a detailed explanation, then you need to
explain to him the way that mail works. The message goes to your server,
which then attempts to contact the remote server (MSN in this case).
Message-
From: Benjamin Winzenz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 2:37 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Weird Error
You can argue both ways. But for the sake of simplicity, just tell him that
it did come from MSN. If he needs a detailed explanation, then you
Please think for a minute about consequences of this action. Port 25 is
designated for SMTP traffic. If you try and change it to something else,
you screw yourself basically. Unless of course, you are trying to change
something else. Of course, we wouldn't know that because you didn't provide
What of the live ones? Gah - I still remember that from a couple years ago.
Movie floating around that showed 2 guys that tempted a squirrel onto a clay
pidgeon catapult. When the squirrel climbed on, Zingo. They let him go.
Flew quite a ways. Cruel, but it was funny to see. I wonder if I
@swynk
Subject: RE: fix monitor
Ahem I happen to have a copy sitting right here in front of me g
-Original Message-
From: Benjamin Winzenz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 9:09 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: fix monitor
What of the live ones? Gah - I
Can you rephrase what you are wanting to do? You don't keep a copy of a
mailbox on the server. It's either there, or it isn't. However, you can
set up clients to use offline folders, which will download a copy of the
contents of their mailbox, or whatever you specify, to a local folder. But
We just need to all stop answering his troll questions, and he will go away.
I'm about 99% convinced that Richard is another Hanji. Feed a troll, he
will keep asking questions. Ignore a troll, he will go away.
Ben Winzenz, MCSE
Network/Systems Administrator
Peregrine Systems
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mode...
-- Drew
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Benjamin Winzenz
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 2:05 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Keep mail in server
Can you rephrase what you are wanting to do? You don't keep a copy
As a rule of thumb, you need to at least exclude the \exchsrvr directories
on all disks. Other than that, it is up to you.
Ben Winzenz, MCSE
Network/Systems Administrator
Peregrine Systems, Inc.
-Original Message-
From: Phil Labonte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December
You need to make sure that you exclude all \exchsrvr directories on all
disks. Otherwise, you are running the risk of corrupting data, or losing
critical Exchange files. Imagine, for instance, that store.exe is reported
as being infected. NAV then either deletes it or quarantines it. OK, that
Try looking at it this way. From now on, pretend that the M drive does not
exist. That's right. Don't even look at it. Why? Because it doesn't
contain anything that you need to look at right now. If you want to know
where your databases are, you find out where they are in Exchange System
If I read this right, he is asking you to allow him to send mail using your
server, while he is dialed up to his ISP. Did I get that right? Confirm or
correct me, and I and others can comment. If I am correct, he is asking you
to allow him to relay. BAD Idea. What kind of ISP restricts
So what part of Daniel's suggestion did you not understand? The Custom
Recipient is set up with an external e-mail address - his home e-mail
address. You can then select that CR as the alternate recipient under
delivery options and it will work once you uncheck Do not allow autoreplies
to the
But I'm sure that you have a smart-aleck comment somewhere out there that
you are waiting to use...(snicker)
Ben Winzenz, MCSE
Network/Systems Administrator
Peregrine Systems, Inc.
-Original Message-
From: Andy David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 9:00
Friggin~ Deleted Items Retention. Haven't you been paying attention
Richard? On OL2000, Highlight Deleted Items, choose Tools, Recover Deleted
Items. Amaze yourself at how much mail is in there. Did it get
Shift-deleted (hard delete)? Oh, yeah, it's still in the Dumpster. It
doesn't go away
Yup. Did it on mine. Just install Cert Server, then you can create your
own certificate. Works just dandy. Once you have Cert Server installed,
you can just choose your own server from the list of Certificate
Authorities.
Ben Winzenz, MCSE
Network/Systems Administrator
Peregrine Systems,
2 options to look at:
Antigen - www.sybari.com
Trend Scanmail - www.antivirus.com
Ben Winzenz, MCSE
Network/Systems Administrator
Peregrine Systems, Inc.
-Original Message-
From: Callan, Chris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 9:25 AM
To: Exchange
Discussions
Subject:RE: AntiVirus Change
Are these what everyone considers as the best of the AV Softwares.
-Original Message-
From: Benjamin Winzenz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 9:29 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: AntiVirus Change
2 options
So now you've learned like many of us already have, that recalls most of the
time do not work. I've personally only seen it work a few times. I could
probably count it on one hand. I just don't use it for that reason. Glad
to hear that things cleared up for you though. It can be a scary
Some people just don't learn
I am sure that The Great One will provide some of his many links (or maybe
the one link is all that is needed) for self-punishment, which I am certain
is called for in this situation.
Ben Winzenz, MCSE
Network/Systems Administrator
Peregrine Systems, Inc.
It's very simple. When you compose a reply, rename the subject and remove
all previous postings. That is the easiest way that I can think of. That,
or set up a contact for the list address. Try it.
Ben Winzenz, MCSE
Network/Systems Administrator
Peregrine Systems, Inc.
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any cheaper (RAM) that is. go here
http://www.crucial.com
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Benjamin Winzenz
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 1:10 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: MS Easybake Oven
I have. Can be slow at times
Of Benjamin Winzenz
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 1:10 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: MS Easybake Oven
I have. Can be slow at times, but it still works. Check this out...I've
got a PC with a P2-266 and 64mb ram running W2K Server and it is a DC. Used
to be a GC Server as well
so. And there's always some
manager who'll say but Microsoft says this is all it needs.
Cheers,
Phil
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Phil Randal
Network Engineer
Herefordshire Council
Hereford, UK
-Original Message-
From: Benjamin Winzenz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent
I understand both your points. I, myself, think there is some merit to
having file-based scanners. We recently just started using them on our
Exchange servers, and I must admit that I was rather shocked to find several
viruses on our server. They were all rather harmless, but I was still glad
Oh, but it is MUCH funnier to hear my 2-year old son imitate it. Absolutely
hilarious!
Ben Winzenz, MCSE
Network/Systems Administrator
Peregrine Systems, Inc.
-Original Message-
From: Ed Crowley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2001 12:54 PM
To: Exchange
I have. Can be slow at times, but it still works. Check this out...I've
got a PC with a P2-266 and 64mb ram running W2K Server and it is a DC. Used
to be a GC Server as well. It is a bit slow, but it hasn't keeled over and
died yet. I've also run W2K Pro on P133's and P166's also with 64mb
Really?? We're blocking .exe's just fine using Scanmail (scratching head).
Does that mean we are special?
Ben Winzenz, MCSE
Network/Systems Administrator
Peregrine Systems, Inc.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 20,
-{)
Joel K. Osborn
Information Systems Technical Specialist
Wisconsin Department of Transportation
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: Benjamin Winzenz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 7:20 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: New Virus / Worm
LOL! That is too funny.
Ben Winzenz, MCSE
Network/Systems Administrator
Peregrine Systems, Inc.
-Original Message-
From: Martin Blackstone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 11:34 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject:RE: MS Easybake Oven
Can't you just say movies and be done with it? (hehe)
So you say it thee-uh-ter?
Ben Winzenz, MCSE
Network/Systems Administrator
Peregrine Systems, Inc.
-Original Message-
From: Martin Blackstone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 2:41 PM
To:
Maybe he thinks its similar to when you put the underscore in front of a
user name and it goes to the top of the list? (hehe - just kidding of
course)
Ben Winzenz, MCSE
Network/Systems Administrator
Peregrine Systems, Inc.
-Original Message-
From: Erik Sojka [mailto:[EMAIL
You don't even need to have it be a security group. W2K also supports the
creation of distribution groups. These would only be intended for such
things as Distribution Lists, as you cannot assign permissions to them, or
rather use them to. Once you have E2K installed, you then mail-enable the
Programmes
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-Original Message-
From: Benjamin Winzenz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 1:36 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject:RE
Fax: 01256 754899
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: Benjamin Winzenz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 1:36 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject:RE: exchange 2000 DL's
You don't even need to have it be a security group. W2K
Ugh, are you serious? Static mappings in WINS are EVIL. Besides, DNS is
where most of these problems are. Outlook uses DNS to resolve the Exchange
server, not WINS. If Outlook is slugglish, putting static entries in WINS
won't do anything to resolve the problem.
Ben Winzenz, MCSE
How about calling PSS? They are supposed to be pretty good at fixing
problemsIt may or may not produce a quicker result, but I'm betting you
would be able to get some first-hand instruction on using some of the repair
utilities.
Ben Winzenz, MCSE
Network/Systems Administrator
Peregrine
Exchange uses x.400 addresses for internal messaging. Period. That is why
if you remove all SMTP addresses from a mailbox, they can still send and
receive mail internally. SMTP addresses are used for receiving mail from
outside the company. No, you can't make Exchange use the SMTP addresses
How close we talkin' 'bout? I have 2 that are 11 months apart. Funny thing
to watch is that our little girl (the younger one) loves to beat on our son,
especially when he is asleep. Cracks me up! Although it is probably trying
to get back at him for hoarding toys while he is awake.
Ben
(Yelling)
Don, that's PF's, not PD's. Can't you get the two straight! Don't you know
how to use your keyboard by now?
(/Yelling)
Of couse, I'm just kidding Don, just wanted to try and lighten things up.
Wouldn't want to offend anyone on this list, especially since MEC is coming
up - I don't
If it helps, this is exactly what happened to one of my conference rooms.
For some reason, it was the only one not accepting meetings. I reinstalled
the script on it and it started working. I had another one that I had to
completely delete the mailbox and re-create it and then install the
Did you check the Install log? What does it say? I think the log is in the
root of the C drive.
Ben Winzenz, MCSE
Network/Systems Administrator
Peregrine Systems, Inc.
-Original Message-
From: Bowles, John L. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 4:49 PM
To:
Retention
Time hasn't passed
since the delete.
Fair?
-Walden
-Original Message-
From: Benjamin Winzenz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 10:19 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Is their away to recover a users exchange folders after
theyd eletethem?
You know
Come on - give him a break. You know that he did that just to get your
goat, right? I thought it was pretty funny - thanks for the humor, Andy!
Ben Winzenz, MCSE
Network/Systems Administrator
Peregrine Systems, Inc.
-Original Message-
From: Semiglia, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL
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