RE: PST Files

2008-05-27 Thread Dahl, Peter
Also, if a pst file is Read-Only Outlook will not open it. Outlook requires read and write access to open a pst file. Thanks, Peter Dahl. From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 23, 2008 6:38 PM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RE: PST Files PST files rare

Re: memory upgrade on EX2K3

2008-05-27 Thread Ben Scott
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 12:44 PM, Thomas Gonzalez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm upgrading our exchange 2003 memory from 2 gig to 4 gig this weekend. Here's my notes from when we upgraded to a new server, which had 4 GB RAM. At the time, we were running Windows 2000 Server Standard and Exchange

RE: memory upgrade on EX2K3

2008-05-27 Thread David Mazzaccaro
Wow. Great post!!! -Original Message- From: Ben Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 9:32 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Re: memory upgrade on EX2K3 On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 12:44 PM, Thomas Gonzalez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm upgrading our exchange

4.4.7

2008-05-27 Thread Steve Ens
One person trying to send messages into our org is getting these errors coming back... Original-recipient: rfc822;[EMAIL PROTECTED] Final-recipient: rfc822;[EMAIL PROTECTED] Action: delayed Status: 4.4.7 (unable to deliver this message after 1 day) Doesn't look like it's getting into our server

Re: 4.4.7

2008-05-27 Thread Micheal Espinola Jr
Not true. That message is supposed to come from her own mail server - not yours. Its a Delivery Status Notification (DSN) that indicates that her mail server was unable to complete an SMTP transaction with yours. So, this message comes from her server - not yours. Based on on the original

Re: 4.4.7

2008-05-27 Thread Steve Ens
She can send to my gmail account no problem...I'll get her to check though... On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 9:46 AM, Michael B. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Are you sure she's using the correct sending smtp server in her outlook/e-mail/whatever application? I used to see that all the time

Re: 4.4.7

2008-05-27 Thread Steve Ens
Yah the message does come from her mail server, not ours. It's odd since we get messages from other people from Shaw. According to the error codes, she has entered the correct email addresses. I could call Shaw to check it out and see what their support people say. On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 9:53

Re: memory upgrade on EX2K3

2008-05-27 Thread Sean Martin
Very informative post, but I didn't catch the part where the OP stated his Exchange server was also a DC. - Sean On 5/27/08, David Mazzaccaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Wow. Great post!!! -Original Message- From: Ben Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 9:32

RE: 4.4.7

2008-05-27 Thread Michael B. Smith
Are you sure she's using the correct sending smtp server in her outlook/e-mail/whatever application? I used to see that all the time (when I was in the business) with clients that were using the wrong smtp server. Regards, Michael B. Smith MCSE/Exchange MVP

Re: memory upgrade on EX2K3

2008-05-27 Thread Ben Scott
On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 11:07 AM, Sean Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Very informative post, but I didn't catch the part where the OP stated his Exchange server was also a DC. I didn't mean to imply that our situation was identical to his. Those were notes, not advice. :) -- Ben ~ Ninja

Re: Hosting Multiple domains in Exchange 2003

2008-05-27 Thread Ben Scott
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 11:20 AM, Jonathan Gruber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A user has sent an email to a bellsouth account using domainb which is also hosted on this server and the mail is timing out. What's the exact error message? Have you checked Event Viewer for more info? Have you

RE: memory upgrade on EX2K3

2008-05-27 Thread Thomas Gonzalez
So, I performed the upgrade and there was no issues, Sean, thanks for the information on the regedit. I also ran the Exchange BPA and there where no issues, (minors no majors) with the upgrade. Also, this server is a member not a DC, this is a single exchange with no front or backend config.

Really odd behavior

2008-05-27 Thread Joe Heaton
I've had this happen a few times in the last couple of months, but this time it happened to a manager, so I have to look into it. Exchange 2K3, latest SPs and patches Outlook 2K3, cached mode This manager sent an e-mail back in August of 2005, which was answered way back then, etc. The

RE: Really odd behavior

2008-05-27 Thread Michael B. Smith
It's not Exchange doing it. Exchange knows nothing about the Sent Items folder. That points to an Outlook or other client-side issue. I know that Outlook has the capability for Delayed Delivery. I guess I'd be taking a look in that direction. Regards, Michael B. Smith

RE: Really odd behavior

2008-05-27 Thread Jason Tierney
Maybe the SMTP VDir TempTables? http://windowsitpro.com/article/articleid/50422/have-you-checked-your-smtp-mailbox-temporary-tables-lately.html Jason Tierney, MCSE Vice President, Consulting Services Corporate Network Services Count on Us direct: 240-425-4441 From: Michael B. Smith

RE: Really odd behavior

2008-05-27 Thread Senter, John
Did the manager log into a different system today? I have seen stuck messages in a OST file (cache mode) and when the user logins into a box that have not been on in a while the message goes out. From: Joe Heaton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 2:03 PM To: MS-Exchange

RE: Really odd behavior

2008-05-27 Thread Don Andrews
Nice detective work - but if I understand the original scenario correctly, 1. the original was successfully delivered a few years ago and replied to 2. I don't see how the message hung in the SMTP service would get to the clients Sent Items folder again.

Re: Really odd behavior

2008-05-27 Thread JB
Sounds like the all too common problem between the keyboard and the chair.  It happens all the time when people accidentally hit send on a something or fat finger something and all of a sudden there is a system problem and the helpdesk is alerted, you get where I'm getting at here.  There is no

Calling BES Admins

2008-05-27 Thread Sam Cayze
I've been demo-ing a new BB device and BES server. I miss a few features that the Goodlink Messaging Server offered, and that I have grown to love... 1st. Message Flags? Can't seem to do this. Is this device specific or is it a limitation of the server/service itself. Does BB plan on

RE: Calling BES Admins

2008-05-27 Thread Barsodi.John
1) Nope, something I've desired for many years now because it's how I manage my inbox. The way I've worked around this is set delete only on device. Mark something and unread and delete it. Then I know to work on it back in my Outlook client. Though I've changed this now and I leave any

RE: Calling BES Admins

2008-05-27 Thread Sam Cayze
Thanks, good to know. I will look into that system.Yep, we are in the Treo\Goodlink world. We are not switching, just evaluating what else is out there. And I have a BB Curve on a 30 demo. (Drool). I am finding that Good is insanely cheaper than BES, and even cheaper than just the BB

RE: Calling BES Admins

2008-05-27 Thread Matt Lathrum
ActiveSync is even cheaper ;) From: Sam Cayze [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 1:44 PM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RE: Calling BES Admins Thanks, good to know. I will look into that system.Yep, we are in the Treo\Goodlink world. We are not

RE: Calling BES Admins

2008-05-27 Thread Sam Cayze
Very true, we have our eyes on it. We will wait until WinMob 6 and Exchange 2007 and some nice devices arrive that utilize it. WinMob 5 and Exch 2003 just don't have the feature-set we need and that we have grown accustomed to. Goodlink Messaging has spoiled us ;) From: Matt Lathrum

RE: Hosting Multiple domains in Exchange 2003

2008-05-27 Thread Jonathan Gruber
DomainB is shirevalleydesign.com DNS entries are correct as far as I can tell. ESM error message is An SMTP protocol error occurred. I get a delay message and then a failure message Could not deliver the message in the time limit specified. I can't telnet into mail.bellsouth.net from that

RE: Hosting Multiple domains in Exchange 2003

2008-05-27 Thread Don Andrews
It looks to me like bellsouth.com uses messagelabs. bellsouth.com MX preference = 20, mail exchanger = cluster7a.us.messagelabs.com bellsouth.com MX preference = 30, mail exchanger = cluster7b.us.messagelabs.com bellsouth.com MX preference = 10, mail exchanger =

RE: Hosting Multiple domains in Exchange 2003

2008-05-27 Thread Don Andrews
Also, nslookup -q=mx shirevalleydesign.com from my workstation failed the first time but worked the 2nd - mxtoolbox (www.mxtoolbox.com) failed 3 or 4 times, then worked when looking up the MX. Not completely propagated yet? Or slow DNS response? -Original Message- From: Don Andrews

RE: memory upgrade on EX2K3

2008-05-27 Thread Matt Moore
He did actually infer it, the second paragraph: On 5/23/08, Thomas Gonzalez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sean, that was another article I was reading as well. So I jumped ahead to fast and after reading a few other docs; correct me if I am wrong. But the /userva switch, should I monitor the memory

Re: Hosting Multiple domains in Exchange 2003

2008-05-27 Thread Ben Scott
On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 5:17 PM, Jonathan Gruber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ESM error message is An SMTP protocol error occurred. That's closer to a real cause. The server you're trying to send to is replying with something your server doesn't like. I'm guessing Exchange thinks the error is a