the ones that fail to
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From: Sean Winters [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: Help with NDR
Date: Sun, 28 Sep 2003 21:43:43 -0500
Nothing in my event log. The NDR is being generated on the sending end -
not on my
I am working with a relatively new Ex2K build and have had two different
external contacts report intermittent NDR's. There is no PIX firewall in
place and ESMTP verbs have been disabled on our end.
The NDR is 4.4.1 Did not receive the expected protocol response.
Searching the usual sources has
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Sent: Sunday, September 28, 2003 5:47 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
I am working with a relatively new Ex2K build and have had two different
external contacts report intermittent NDR's. There is no PIX firewall in
place and ESMTP verbs have been disabled on our end
I know this is expected behavior for POP.
On our current Exchange 5.5 server, messages are NOT marked as read
after they are POPped. Why could this be?
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Fyodorov,
Andrey
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003
Subject: RE: OE Marking POP Messages Read
Because they are marked as read on the client, not the server.
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From: Sean Winters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 9:14 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: OE Marking POP Messages Read
I know
When users access their mailbox via POP3, any new messages that are
downloaded are marked as read on the server. Needless to say this causes
confusion when they go to use OL.
Server: Win2K SP4 w/ current hot fixes, Exchange 2K SP3
Client: POP - duplicated in OE (several versions) as well as
Does anyone know of a good study/reference resource for advanced AD? It
can be in print/online whatever. I'm looking for something beyond a
AD-101 type book that covers details such as using LDP, ASDI Edit, etc
as well as the intricacies of replication, extended attributes and other
features.
experience there has been not
been a more problematic laptop produced.
Sean Winters
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From: Marlovits, John [JM1] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 2:49 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Server Feedback
I've used Dell before and really didn't have
We have a SMTP address associated with a public folder - no big deal. The
thing is, we need for replies generated from posts to this folder to have a
pre-set From: field of the actual SMTP address of the Public Folder. I
know that users can manually change the From field but is there (easy) way
to
We are adding a new email domain to our existing 5.5 org. What is the
easiest way to automagically add the new @newdomainname.org to the
existing users addresses? It looks like 2K has an address generation tool
for such things but I can't find anything for 5.5.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Sean
We are adding a new email domain to our existing 5.5 org. What is the
easiest way to automagically add the new @newdomainname.org to the
existing users addresses? It looks like 2K has an address generation tool
for such things but I can't find anything for 5.5.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Sean
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