Too bad it's not in Kansas City I just got laid off and my last day is
tomorrow if anyone knows of any jobs around here. Don't want to relocate
if we don't have too.
Karon Miller
Blackwell Sanders Peper Martin, LLP
If anyone is interested in an (Exchange) E-mail Administrator position
Not sure if you're talking to me since you replied to the original message
but I can definitely Telecommute.
Karon
Can you telecommute?
Jake
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of these but can't. Any suggestions would be awesome.
Thanks,
Karon Miller
E-Mail Administrator
BSPMLAW
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there are no list members the message won't be delivered to anyone.
-Peter
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Subject: No originator mesages
I know
Well, I don't know. I don't want to and that's why I was asking how not
to.
Why are you accepting mail for nonexistent recipients?
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Well, I don't know. I don't want to and that's why I was asking how not
to.
Why are you accepting mail for nonexistent recipients?
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recourse? If there is corruption in the
database when you do an offline, will it delete those corrupt files? If
so, data loss is expected in an offline.
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Subject: Any command line switches to run Online defrag?
Are there any command line switches that I can use to run the online
. We're thinking it's because it hasn't done an online defrag in
awhile. I have never used ISINTEG does it require shutting down the
services and doing it offline?
Thanks,
Karon Miller
Online defrag will not fix any corruption. You have to use Isinteg for
that.
Make a backup and run it on test
to database corruption. We may have to do some offline defrags but we're
hoping we can fix this online. Thanks, Karon
Open file errors? What are you using to do backup?
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have other than Don't do bricklevel
backups.
So, is there anything we can do other than rebuilding this server? How do
you backup the pub and priv without shutting down the services? We do not
use the open file agent it's don't work and never has.
Thanks,
Karon Miller
E-Mail Administrator
Are there any command line switches that I can use to run the online
defrag in Exchange 5.5? My online defrag isn't running and if I can just
force it to run maybe from a command line prompt and not within Exchange
Admin, that would great.
Thanks,
Karon Miller
Blackwell Sanders Peper Martin, LLP
but my firewall guy says impossible. So, I'm back to looking at the
Exchange server. Any other ideas?
Thanks!
It's normal. They're NDRs, and probably NDRs trying to go to the faked
addresses used by spammers. Feel free to delete.
-Peter
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I've tried several things to prevent messages getting stuck in the
Outbound queue of the IMS it's like someone is relaying SPAM off of us.
I've installed Trend Micro's InterScan 5 Messaging Security Suite and
tried to block anonymous messages that way. Are they NDR's or messages to
user's that
logging, once you are backing up the IS (again, don't worry
about the files!), the logs will flush.
Tris
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Tristan Gayford
Deputy Systems Network Manager
Cranfield University at Silsoe
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From: Karon Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2002 4:09 PM
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Subject: RE: Backing up Exchange 5.5
I don't get it. What gives you the impression I don't know
what Circular
Logging is? Just because I have it turned on. I would
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Sent: Friday, August 09, 2002 12:25 PM
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Subject: RE: Backing up Exchange 5.5
You guys are brutal on here to newcomers. I've been in this business
for
11 years and only been doing Exchange for 1 year. Cut me some slack
got 93.6% back (long
story).
Bryce Weathersby
Networking Specialist I
Lamar Institute Of Technology
Beaumont, TX
Phone: 409-839-2040
Fax: 409-839-2931
http://www.lit.edu
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http://www.lit.edu
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Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2002 2:32 PM
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Subject: RE: Backing up Exchange 5.5
We are using BE ver 8.5 getting ready to upgrade to 8.6 and we're using the
Exchange Agent
to sleep tonight until you have read them. All will be explained
in those whitepapers.
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I know what
receiving mail but outbound goes out the Exchange server with the IMS.
Any suggestions or other ideas would be great.
Karon Miller
Systems Administrator
Blackwell Sanders Peper Martin
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at one time. You will continue to have nothing but problems no matter what
software you use to do it.
2) Setup Deleted Item Retention. Choose how long you want to save deleted
emails and make that the policy on recovering them. We do 30 days.
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We don't erroneously delete mailboxes. User's leave and then a few months
later an Attorney will need something out of that mailbox for a case and
we'll have to restore it. Or, we have to restore folders or pieces of
mail that a user deleted accidently. It's actually quite nice to be able
to
] Archive to tape, burn to CD, etc
Les Bessant MCSE mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
IT Manager, Sanderson Townend Gilbert
Acting in a personal capacity
http://www.tiggercam.co.uk - Tiggers don't do BLBs
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I've got Exchange 5.5, SP4 on a decent sized server with 1GB of RAM but
the STORE.EXE is taking up so much of the physial memory that we are
unable now to restore a mailbox using Backup Exec. We backup all
mailboxes nightly.
Total memory 1047968
The store.exe is using 915,420
What can be done
I have Exchange 5.5 and my memory usage on all servers seems extremely
high. With a gig of RAM, I've got 8 MB available. What causes this? Is
there a way to prevent this? Is this normal for 5.5
Karon Miller
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