Welcome to the Matrix!
From: Don Andrews
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Sent: Fri Jun 06 18:23:32 2008
Subject: RE: BES newbie question
OH definitely better You can actually manage your mailbox, calendar,
address book etc. wirelessly remotely live from your BB
OH definitely better You can actually manage your mailbox,
calendar, address book etc. wirelessly remotely live from your BB -
dynamite!
From: Steve Ens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 2:32 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject:
Appears it was a MAPI issue...deleted the reg key, recreated the mapi
account and all was well. The BES works well...much better than syncing the
device with the cable...I'm just about converted...
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 9:57 AM, Steve Ens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just setting up BES for the
> > This is much more than rumor. In addition to regex style filters
> > that look for generic/dynamic looking PTRs, more and more sites
> > are also blocking if the PTR does not match the A.
>
> The later is nothing new -- it's called a "double reverse lookup".
> That's been around since at le
Thanks Nikki -
They need to create sub-folders because based upon what types of email
comes in it then has to be moved. I must need to figure out how to
prevent them from deleting the top folder.
Joseph Danielsen, CSBS, MCSA-2003, MCSA-2000 (Messaging), MCP
Network Blade Inc.
49 Marcy Str
I am using zoneedit.com to host the DNS for all of the sites, I made the
changes to these 2 domains, along with 5 others over 3 weeks ago. I haven't
changed any entries since then so it worries me that you saw different A
records. We are doing the actual hosting of the sites.
When pinging these
Yup. I use WU / WSUS.
If your Exchange server is all up to date via those mechanisms, run the same
on your BES server and it should sync you up.
In not really sure if those would have any impact on activation, but they
can sure cause you calendaring headaches. Up to and including corrupted
eve
It's not really a problem if your CDO on the BES is a higher version
then the one on your Exchange. If Exchange CDO is higher version then
you will have problems. However, it does bring up why your Exchange
version is less then your BES version. :)
Treat your BES server and client like you would
Oh yes, we also prevent outbound relay except by authorized systems.
This has prevented infected systems from sending outbound infected
emails through our systems.
We have an internal DNS CNAME for our org, mail.sample.com that points
to the Exchange bridgehead. As a CNAME it allows us to move th
Every Exchange patch you put on the Exchange server, you need to put on
the BES.
This will be done automatically w/ Microsoft Update - IF - you install
Exchange System Manager on the BES.
- Or - I *think* you can just copy the CDO.DLL and MAPI32.DLL files from
Exchange to BES and register them /w
Just copy and replace (after renaming the old one - never hurts to keep the
files in case of disaster) from the newer version (wherever that one is)
John W. Cook
System Administrator
Partnership For Strong Families
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Duh. or just copy the one from the Exch2003sp2 server over...Sorry I drove
the scooter in this morning in the pouring rain...I am still wet and the
brain isn't working 100% yet. Need coffee.
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 10:21 AM, Steve Ens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes I manually created the pw. T
Yes I manually created the pw. This is version 4.1 I believe. MY cdo is at
10/4/2005 on the BES, but 12/14/06 on the exchange server...I'll have to
find a patch I guess.
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 10:12 AM, David Mazzaccaro <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Make sure CDO.DLL and MAPI32.DLL are the same
Last but not least,
If this is your first install of BES you get 30 days of free install support
from RIM. What the others have said will probably get you on track, but if it
doesn't, make the call.
-troy
From: Steve Ens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 7:57 AM
To: MS-Exc
Yah Martin, I just emailed my telus rep and she said she will need to make a
change to the account, so that might be the issue.
Thanks for all the suggestions. I already checked the perms, etc...
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 10:15 AM, Martin Blackstone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Right. Equal patchi
I found that an anti-spam or antivirus program can cause activation not
to occur.
If I recall correctly, Symantec Mail Security (which I no longer use)
was deleting the attachment on the activation emails. Therefore, none
of the blackberries would activate. I believe I had to make an
exclusio
Right. Equal patching is important.
Second, make sure you have your permissions setup properly.
Third, make sure your devices are on the proper Blackberry plan. Typically
called a BB Enterprise plan.
I'm currently transitioning about 40 BB users from BIS to BES and that's
part of the transition.
Make sure CDO.DLL and MAPI32.DLL are the same versions on the BES and on
your Exchange server (which should be separate physical servers)
Right-click on each, goto "version" tab to verify.
I think they are usually located in c:\program files\exchsrvr\bin... or
something like that.
Also, not sure
Make sure all the BlackBerry services are running, on my BES server I
have to restart some of them manually every time I re-start the server!
__
Stefan Jafs
From: Steve Ens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 10:57
To: MS-Ex
BES needs to be at the same parch level as your Exchange servers(s). ESM
is Exchange w\o the DBs.
Shook
From: Steve Ens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 10:57 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: BES newbie question
~ Ninja Em
Just setting up BES for the first time...trying to get a device online, but
it times out when I try to activate it. Do I need to service pack the ESM
on the BES? I will try that at any rate...
Other than that, once I hit the activate button on the device, a message
appears in my inbox (I'm testin
>Pardon my asking, but why would you want to enable/use tar pitting?
>What does it do other than slow down an SMTP conversation?
http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Windows-based-SMTP-Tar-Pitting-Explained.html
~ Ninja Email Security with Cloudmark Spam Engine Gets Image Spam ~
~ htt
Pardon my asking, but why would you want to enable/use tar pitting?
What does it do other than slow down an SMTP conversation?
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