There always seems to be a new problem with our Exchange 2010 migration.
The latest is some bizarre behaviour with Public Folders in OWA. At
present we have a single Exchange 2003 server and single 2010 server.
We've set up public folder replication between the two servers and
public folders
Hello all,
When a User creates a distribution group with the ECP the group is created in
the default container Users.
Is there a way to change the default location of the group creation?
Thnx!
Met vriendelijke groeten,
KHLim
Katholieke Hogeschool Limburg
I added the following address:
dav...@indianamembersinsurance.com
to my User account in AD.
I try to send using the FROM: button in Outlook and It keeps telling me
I don't have permission. I don't understand why this is an issue?
Is it a Receipient Policy in Exchange 2003 that I have
I think I solved the problem. Some of the public folders didn't have
replicas on the new server. I re-ran the addreplicatopf script and
things are working better now. I think...
From: Paul Steele [mailto:paul.ste...@acadiau.ca]
Sent: June-11-10 9:23 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject:
redirusr is what you need.
~D~
From: Vandael Tim [mailto:tim.vand...@khlim.be]
Sent: Friday, June 11, 2010 7:07 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Change OU where groups are created
Hello all,
When a User creates a distribution group with the ECP the group is created in
the
ISTR Outlook by default does not allow this behavior.
You can use a different mail client (outlook express, for one) to be
able to choose your from address or look for a 3rd party add-in that
will allow this. I seem to recall (going way back now) that Slipstick
had some options listed for
Hi,
Selecting the object to send from via Outlook is at the AD object level not
address, so you can create another mailbox with this address, assign the
permissions to send as and forward all mail onto the original so that when the
person replies it will come back to you (assuming it's not a
I guess you could do the same with a DL as well and send-as that and have you
as the only member, but again still bodgy :)
From: Chris Boller [ch...@mahoola.com]
Sent: 11 June 2010 16:15
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Added SMTP address to Exchange and
Not helping I knowbutwhen I read ICT Systeembeheerder, I *heard*
System Bee Herder! LOL!
I now return you to your regularly scheduled programming!
Any other ideas? Everything else goes just zippy. Its just when we open any
of our apps that basically sends individual emails using the Exchange Server as
an authenticated relay. School software, membership software that sends
invoices etc...
I was considering opening it up to anonymous
are you using dns names or static ip's for your app that relays or
sends mail? is the app just looking for an mx record in your domain or
an actual a record or cname? is your mta or exchange server doing a
rdns lookup? do you have a rdns record? are you sure that the app is
not sending mail for
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