Trying to install Exchange 2007 on a domain member server and I'm not getting
very far at all. I want to do a migration from an existing Exchnage 2007
server. When I run Step 4 from the DVD image to install Exchange Server I
immediately get an error popup stating exchange server setup has
I had to right click on the setup file and run select run as admin.
- Original Message -
From: James Kerr
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 11:19 AM
Subject: Can't install 2007
Trying to install Exchange 2007 on a domain member server and I'm
Hi All,
I have an Exchange server that is queuing up messages in the Messages
awaiting directory lookup queue. I've checked all the usual stuff
(DCDiag, permissions,etc) but not having any luck getting it to send the
messages. I have been going through the Microsoft KB article 251746
We use to use Antigen but after we switched over to Postini for
anti-SPAM/AV, i can't say i've experienced any real issues with Viruses via
e-mail.
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 2:16 PM, mqcarp mqcarpen...@gmail.com wrote:
Anyone still use Antigen? I am debating not renewing this service as
we
Since we moved our SPAM to a Barracuda, we also have seen no issues
with viruses on the mail side.
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 1:19 PM, Harry Singh hbo...@gmail.com wrote:
We use to use Antigen but after we switched over to Postini for
anti-SPAM/AV, i can't say i've experienced any real issues with
Exchange 2003 fully patched
Windows 2003 fully patched
Has anyone out there restored an Exchange DB to a recovery storage group
using Asigra? I'm trying to get my hands on the appropriate documentation
now but I'd love to hear from someone with real world experience, regarding
any gotchas I need
We upgraded from Antigen everywhere to Forefront on the hub transports
only. We use ProofPoinit for spam/av at the perimeter. We've had no issues
with either. Forefront config is pretty straight forward, we have four
scanners enabled with neutral scanning (I believe that means each message is
We currently outsource our blast email. I'd like to consider doing it
internally. The outsource company reports on such things as who opened
the email, who didn't, etc. Anyone here doing their own blast email and
collecting statistics? Obviously I need to be able to provide much the
same info if
We moved to Message Labs and are not looking back.
Thank You
~Doug Rooney
Sonoma Tilemakers
IT Manager
7750 Bell Rd.
Windsor Ca, 95492
(707) 837-8177 X211
(707) 837-9472 FAX
i...@sonomatilemakers.com
-Original Message-
From: mqcarp [mailto:mqcarpen...@gmail.com]
Sent:
Murray,
Unless you want to end up on a bunch of RBL's and other fun things that go
along with doing your own email blasts, I would keep doing things just the
way you are doing them.
Nothing good comes out of bringing this inhouse.
From: Murray Freeman [mailto:mfree...@alanet.org]
Sent:
+ a billion. From personal experience. Dont do it.
--
ME2
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 11:07 PM, Martin Blackstone
mblackst...@gmail.comwrote:
Murray,
Unless you want to end up on a bunch of RBL’s and other fun things that go
along with doing your own email blasts, I would keep doing things
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