Recommendations? Anyone?
>>> That book sucks.
>> So are you saying that I can't associate it?
> No, I'm saying you should buy a book which sucks less.
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If you moved the mailboxes and shut down the original servers before the
clients could update their profiles (to point to the new server), they have
no way of finding where their mailbox has moved.
If possible, start up the old servers again, and let them run for a week or
so until the clients ha
We use Webshield on a standalone machine, just to scan incoming mail before
it hits the real Exchange server. It's been running like this for the past 6
months, and has performed very well. Same with Groupshield. I had some
problems with the earlier versions, but the 4.5 version has worked very we
We're running Exchange 5.5 w/ SP4, in case that matters. I'm starting our
Exchange 2000 migration next week. Clients are various versions of Outlook,
from 97 through 2002.
I've got one user (a VP/lawyer) who uses a Palm device (model unknown at
this time) and the Palm.net wireless service to send
Does anyone here have any experience with NEMX PowerTools for Exchange,
specifically the modules for spam blocking and content management and
filtering? I'm considering this primarily for the ability to query the MAPS
database and block the spam before it gets in the door. Is this a good idea?
Al
No, a relay is when one outside party sends an email to a second outside
party via your mail server, which is not the case here.
The spammers send emails to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". The problem is that
"userxxx" doesn't exist on "yourdomain.com". In addition, the From: field
has been forged with a no
Get the senders on the old server to select the moved mailbox from the
address book, instead of typing in the alias. Outlook caches resolved
Exchange addresses which, in this case, is still pointing at the mailbox on
the old server. Choosing the updated entry from the address book will fix
the pro
Assuming that you actually DO have the Exchange agent installed, on the
Backup Selections tab in BackupExec, expand the entry for your mail server
and you should see (among other things):
Add-ins
Address
C$
connect$
D$
Microsoft Exchange Directory
Microsoft Exchange Information Store
Microsoft Ex
I've had consistent success with the following procedure. Test server is in
a test domain, not production.
(1) Build server - same Name, same IP address, same OS, same Sp level as
production server.
(2) Install Exchange with "setup /R" - specify new site with same Org and
Site names as production
c 8.5
E2K sp2 and BE 8.5 are working together just fine .
/Peter
- Original Message -
From: "Mike Koch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Exchange Discussions" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2002 7:33 AM
Subject: RE: Exchange SP2 and SP3 with Backup Ex
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