RE : Multiple SMTP reply addresses

2002-03-06 Thread Gérard Dumazet
Ok i found itbut needs to have effectively multiple smtp addresses filled in outlook to work Sorry for polluting the list -Message d'origine- De : AGUIAR John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Envoyé : mardi 5 mars 2002 18:54 À : MS-Exchange Admin Issues Objet : RE: Multiple SMTP reply

MDB DATA FOLDER

2002-03-06 Thread Chris McNab
Greetings All Sorry to sound like a bit of a novice, but each day our Exchange 2000 creates one or more files within //exchsrvr/mdbdata. They are named similar to E*.txt and are approximately 5MB in size. I can open the files using NOTEPAD but they just seem to contain jibberish. Can you

RE: MDB DATA FOLDER

2002-03-06 Thread Joe L. Casale
Hehehe, No prob on the novice dude, but you really need to read up on exchange. How did you get stuck administering this box? Those are called transaction logs. Simple in short, they are part of a disaster recovery and database consistency routine that is very common in db server type

RE: MDB DATA FOLDER

2002-03-06 Thread Joe L. Casale
Oh yea, and I think you mean they are in the format E***.log for example, not E*.txt. jlc -Original Message- From: Joe L. Casale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 11:07 PM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RE: MDB DATA FOLDER Hehehe, No prob on the

RE: MDB DATA FOLDER

2002-03-06 Thread Benjamin Zachary
Don't touch them if you don't have too. However, on e2k I have a couple servers that will be fine all week and in a few hours the log files will take 20gigs of space. Not sure what the workaround was so I just enabled circular logging.. All seems well after that.. Good luck -Original

RE: MDB DATA FOLDER

2002-03-06 Thread Patrick Smallwood
isnt this indicative of a mail loop? haven't seen this happen to my boxes yet, so just from what I read here...any one offer any other causes? Thank you, Patrick

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