RE: External Mtg Invites Off By 1 Hour

2008-03-14 Thread Phil Hershey
I hate "weird"!! As a favor, could a few of you send me a Test Meeting invitation, for whatever time? I've reapplied KB92, and I want to see if that's fixed the issue with new invitations. Thanks. - Philip This communication, including attachments, is for the exclusive use o

RE: How to programmitically capture delivery failures.

2008-03-14 Thread Campbell, Rob
Well, I can pull the delivery failures out of the mailbox using the \\.\backoffice file path, but it's not pretty. Using it also means I have to find another solution soon because I'm in the process of getting rid of those E2K3 servers. It seems like the hard part is getting them out of the m

RE: resource creation and scheduling question

2008-03-14 Thread Brown, Larry
Create an Email Profile on your desktop for the Resource using the Mail icon in Control Panel...make it the primary Profile (Always Use This Profile)... Then Open Outlook by going to the Start/Run and entering Outlook /cleanfreebusy Close Outlook, reset Mail to open your normal profile and see i

RE: External Mtg Invites Off By 1 Hour

2008-03-14 Thread Miller Bonnie L .
Phil-This and some of the reports I've seen from others on the list make me wonder about the patch sequence. IIRC, last year there was the Windows DST update, an Exchange DST update, and then there was also an Exchange/Outlook TZ update tool that needed to be run against the Exchange server mai

RE: External Mtg Invites Off By 1 Hour

2008-03-14 Thread Phil Hershey
It seems that re-applying 92 solved the problem. We've since run the mailbox update tool in an attempt to "fix" existing appointments that were off by an hour, but it incorrectly set the time zone on about 100 user mailboxes. Nuts. - Philip This communication, including attachments, i

RE: Exchange 2007 and Virtual Server

2008-03-14 Thread Joseph L. Casale
The vm itself (C drive for example) resides on a store created by an iSCSI mapped volume that ESX handles (Architectural requirement of esx), in other words by esx's own ini. The Exchange vm has a D drive where all the db's and logs reside which is on an iSCSI mapped volume that the Windows ini

Missing FROM

2008-03-14 Thread Brian Rudnicke
I have a client on a single Exchange 2003 box. Small domain, 40 users. Everything is working fine except for one user. When they send a message using Outlook, it bounces back with the error that none of the users accounts could send to this recipient. Turns out, when you create a new message

Re: Rejected Email

2008-03-14 Thread Micheal Espinola Jr
lol :-P On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 12:51 AM, Tom Strader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > A, did someone say that ME2 SUCKS JK ME2. :-) > > > > > > -Original Message- > From: David Lum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2008 2:14 PM > To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues >

RE: Missing FROM

2008-03-14 Thread Joe Heaton
If you're talking about the From field while creating a message, I believe that's always blank while creating the message. Mine is blank as I'm typing this message. Joe Heaton -Original Message- From: Brian Rudnicke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 14, 2008 7:17 AM To: MS

RE: Missing FROM

2008-03-14 Thread Kent, Larry CTR USA IMCOM
Click on view, check the from field, if you want to see the the from field when creating a message. Normally only used if have send as permissions and want to make the message appear as if it came from another user -Original Message- From: Bill Lambert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Fri

RE: Missing FROM

2008-03-14 Thread Dahl, Peter
Check the View menu of a new message for the From field. If it's not there then you are probably using Word as your editor. In that case you can find it in the side drop down menu for the Options button. Select it in either location and that will toggle the field on or off. Once you turn it

RE: Missing FROM

2008-03-14 Thread Bill Lambert
I don't even see a From field in our Outlook 2003, 2007 machines when preparing a new message. Am I supposed to? Bill Lambert Concuity 847-941-9206 -Original Message- From: Brian Rudnicke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 14, 2008 9:17 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subje

RE: Missing FROM

2008-03-14 Thread Carl Houseman
Try sending from OWA - if no problem, re-create the local mail profile. Carl -Original Message- From: Brian Rudnicke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 14, 2008 10:17 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Missing FROM I have a client on a single Exchange 2003 box. Small

RE: Missing FROM

2008-03-14 Thread Bill Lambert
Great...thanks for the tips, all! Bill Lambert Concuity 847-941-9206 -Original Message- From: Dahl, Peter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 14, 2008 10:31 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RE: Missing FROM Check the View menu of a new message for the From field. If

Blackberry or Outlook automatically forwarding messages

2008-03-14 Thread Bill Lambert
A weird thing happened to just one of my users this morning. Several messages in her inbox were automatically forwarded to the same internal user. She discovered it on her Blackberry and was not physically connected to Outlook via her laptop when it happened. I've searched Google but no help.

Re: Exchange 2007 and Virtual Server

2008-03-14 Thread Durf
Thanks, that's indeed what I was wondering - whether the proper thing would to have the data volume mounted by ESX, and then mounted by the VM as a 'raw disk' (if that's still the correct term), or whether it's just as effective to have the VM do the mount via iSCSI in virtualization. -- Durf On

Weird Outlook 2003 Issue

2008-03-14 Thread Jason Tierney
Exchange 2003 SP2, Outlook 2003 SP2, Windows Server 2003 RS SP2 Domain I have a user that was renamed about a year ago. Recently, we retired a Windows 2003 Sp1 DC that was also the FSMO role holder and GC that Exchange liked the most. Since that retirement, this user account has started acting

Re: Missing FROM

2008-03-14 Thread Brian Rudnicke
Thanks Carl. That did it. - Original Message - From: "Carl Houseman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "MS-Exchange Admin Issues" Sent: Friday, March 14, 2008 10:36 AM Subject: RE: Missing FROM Try sending from OWA - if no problem, re-create the local mail profile. Carl -Original Messag

RE: Blackberry or Outlook automatically forwarding messages

2008-03-14 Thread David Mazzaccaro
Sounds like a forwarding rule in outlook? From: Bill Lambert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 14, 2008 1:05 PM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Blackberry or Outlook automatically forwarding messages A weird thing happened to just one of

Spammed to death

2008-03-14 Thread Steve Ens
I've got a user who gets thousands of messages each day from "system administrator" - Message could not be delivered. I've come to the conclusion that someone has setup a spam server and used his email as the reply to address. At first it was really funny, but now we are trying everything to bloc

RE: Spammed to death

2008-03-14 Thread Roger Wright
Since he has his own policy, can't you create a custom rule to add sufficient points based on the FROM and SUBJECT fields to delete or quarantine the messages? Are they all coming from the same IP? If so, block that IP address. Roger Wright Network Administrator 727.572.7076 x388 A

Re: Spammed to death

2008-03-14 Thread Steve Ens
Yah, I've done that Roger. Like I said for some reason Ninja isn't assigning any point value to these messages. And they are coming from other mail servers around the world. I might open a ticket with Sunbelt, see what they have to say. On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 3:47 PM, Roger Wright <[EMAIL PROT

Re: OWA 2007 Address Book

2008-03-14 Thread Alex Fontana
I figured I could handle it with the ACLs, but I was hung up on why that one list was still showing even after deleting it. I decided to restart the services on the CAS and wouldn't you know it, the list is now gone. So the question is how often does this cache get flushed\updated? I'm talkin ab

RE: OWA 2007 Address Book

2008-03-14 Thread Michael B. Smith
DSProxy cache is a two level cache. Generally, I quote two hours and that's a good number. It's POSSIBLE for that to be as high as four hours and five minutes (in a corner-case situation), but not higher than that. If you can tell me exactly how to repro this, I'll bug it. Well, if I can repro

RE: How to programmitically capture delivery failures.

2008-03-14 Thread Michael B. Smith
I gotta go back and recommend the Lumisoft library. You can pull those messages down using either POP-3 or IMAP and process them. The library also has easy ways to deal with MIME encoding (which I've found invaluable). All that being said, the Exchange 2007 libraries for dealing with MIME are w

RE: How to programmitically capture delivery failures.

2008-03-14 Thread Campbell, Rob
I'll look into them. I have to get anything that's not from an already approved vendor through an approval and risk assessment process before I can install it on a production machine. Right now I'm just trying to get something reasonably reliable in place and working as soon as possible.