Followup.
Anyone care to take a look at this report and help me figure out where
it originated and how it got through our system?
Vh-fs4 is our x-wall spam gateway in the report.
Thanks in advance.
Glen.
http://www.spamcop.net/w3m?i=z4375098464z63297735500b0e4abee95f47f7adae8
2z
From:
If the message was originated using MAPI you will not be looking at a relaying
issue. Make sure anti-virus is up to date on the PCs where those accounts are
logged on (or have logged on since this issue started). If necessary, re-build
the PCs completely.
Have you looked in IIS logs, too?
Hello,
Very odd issue. Exchange 2003 on Windows 2003 server, 2000 Active
Directory. Outlook 2003 client. The issue is that a company-wide email
was sent, and one of the users responded on behalf of a user that
should not have perms to that person's calendar or mailbox to do this.
He is not a
Affected user changed the 'Default' permissions on their calendar?? I
have seen at least one Exec change their permissions to Reviewer
From: Patti Cavlovic [mailto:pcavlo...@qwestcenter.com]
Sent: 16 July 2009 15:32
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject:
If they forwarded it then it will be sent on behalf of...
On 7/16/09, Patti Cavlovic pcavlo...@qwestcenter.com wrote:
Hello,
Very odd issue. Exchange 2003 on Windows 2003 server, 2000 Active
Directory. Outlook 2003 client. The issue is that a company-wide email
was sent, and one of the users
John,
There are several ways you can have you F5s configured, but generically
you should be able simply install the cert that is assigned to the f5
shared interface to the individual interface on your owa host?
-troy
From: John Bowles [mailto:john.bow...@wlkmmas.org]
Sent: Thursday,
Default only applies to permissions set to a new user, doesn't it? Did
you check folder and delegate permissions in Outlook?
From: Cardwell, Dick (IT Solutions UK)
[mailto:dick.cardw...@siemens.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2009 10:04 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin
To all,
It is a known iPhone issue, and I just realized he was using his phone
and not at his PC. In case anyone runs into this, the Apple doc is:
Article: TS2806
Thanks to all for responding!
-Original Message-
From: Don Ely [mailto:don@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2009
message tracking should show you where a message originated. what did it give
you for the message reference by spamcop?
From: Glen Johnson [gjohn...@vhcc.edu]
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2009 8:52 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: 2k3 message tracking
With the help of Backup Exec tech support I was able to do pretty much
what was outlined in my original post. Here were the key points
1) Build another Server 2003 box and install Backup Exec remote agent on
it.
2) Take the original Front-end server off the network and give the new
box the same
We sit behind F5's too, but keep the self-signed cert. As far as we are
concerned no one should ever know that a CAS exists...all they need to know
is owa.ourdomain.com which hits the F5. This allows us to bring up, decomm,
move around our CAS as we see fit. All of our internalURL's point to
So just import the certs onto the f5 and the CAS servers as well? That way the
cert error will go away?
Thank you,
_
John Bowles
From: Alex Fontana [afontana...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2009 1:21 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Ok, I did it, I upgraded to BES 5.0, I did an in place upgrade took about 30
min. now I'm getting used to the new web interface, not to happy with it,
anyhow progress I guess.
My question is where do I see my license info?
___
Stefan Jafs
This email and any
Ok, found it under Servers and components | component view.
___
Stefan Jafs
From: Stefan Jafs [mailto:sj...@amico.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2009 1:54 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: How do you check licenses on BES 5.0
Ok, I did it, I upgraded to BES
Outlook 2007, Exchange 2007. All severs are Earthbound.
My Want | I want to make a rule on outlook that says reply to every message
with we got your email . Basically an autoreply. Yes, These messages need to
go externally...
My Question | Can I do enable rules based auto replies to the
You could set up a transport rule to deliver a bounce, that's about the only
way I see of doing it.
John W. Cook
Systems Administrator
Partnership For Strong Families
315 SE 2nd Ave
Gainesville, Fl 32601
Office (352) 393-2741 x320
Cell (352) 215-6944
Fax (352) 393-2746
MCSE, MCTS, MCP+I,
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 3:59 PM, KevinMkev...@wlkmmas.org wrote:
Outlook 2007, Exchange 2007. All severs are Earthbound.
In most releases of Outlook/Exchange, there's a rule called have
server reply using a specific message. Will that do what you want?
Not using 2007 here, but MSKB 292906
Yes, you can.
In EMC Org|Hub Transport|Remote Domains|Default|Format of original message sent
as attachment to journal report tab (Probably the most non-intuitive name for a
configuration tab anybody ever came up with, but there it is).
Enable Allow automatic replies
-Original
Michael.
I'm no exchange expert by any stretch of the imagination so here is the
message tracking for one of the many spams.
Any ideas if maybe I need to turn on/up some tracking options?
From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:mich...@owa.smithcons.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2009 1:02
That...and create your have server reply with... rule and you should be
good. Can be done with mailboxes and public folders. However, watch for
out of office, ndr, bounce-back storms, for those reasons I tend to not do
this in Exchange. Those auto-reply rules don't like using a different
Perfect answer... thanks!!
-Original Message-
From: Campbell, Rob [mailto:rob_campb...@centraltechnology.net]
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2009 1:31 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: reply Rule
Yes, you can.
In EMC Org|Hub Transport|Remote Domains|Default|Format of original
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