RE: Recipient Policy & Default SMTP Address?

2010-08-14 Thread Peter Johnson
Hi Paul If you have an Enterprise agreement type deal with MS investigate FOPE for AV and SPAM. Just moved over myself. With regards to the recipient policies they won't apply unless you tell them to as Michael said. Also if you build the policy it won't change anything that's already correct

RE: Recipient Policy & Default SMTP Address?

2010-08-14 Thread Michael B. Smith
[a] Not by default. And why do you care about the alias/mailNickName? [b] Yes. %g...@ourdomain.com. Exchange will not reapply a policy unless you tell it to. If you really care about the fine details of account information, you should write yourself a script or a

RE: Outlook send as

2010-08-14 Thread Michael B. Smith
You either have to create them as separate accounts (and grant individual Send-As permissions) or use a third-party tool (such as ChooseFrom from www.ivasoft.biz). I'm not associated with ivasoft - I just have their software happily installed at a number of clients. Reg

RE: Exchange 2010 send connector question

2010-08-14 Thread Michael B. Smith
You have to create a new Send Connector of Internet type. Regards, Michael B. Smith Consultant and Exchange MVP http://TheEssentialExchange.com From: Andy Lawrence [mailto:and...@ansltd.info] Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 5:51 PM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Exchange 2010 send connect

RE: Exchange 2010 - A Practical Approach

2010-08-14 Thread Dan Abernathy
Lori, We just did this about a month ago, and decided to do a "hot" cutover spanning a weekend. We were migrating from NetWare/eDirectory as well as GroupWise, we used the Quest tools to do it, and for the most part it worked great. We were able to bring over personal GroupWise archives into Out

Exchange 2010 send connector question

2010-08-14 Thread Andy Lawrence
Following on from some emails to the list last week I have decided to install Exchange 2010. The current email system is Exchange 2003. The install went fine, at some point I was asked a question regarding routing groups (I think it was this) and I chose one of the current mail servers mail2. Eve

Outlook send as

2010-08-14 Thread Joseph L. Casale
I have some proxy addresses setup for various users who want to create email from their regular AD account these additional addresses apply to as the proxy address in question. That possible with outlook? Thanks! jlc

RE: Antivirus & Antispam Suggestion?

2010-08-14 Thread John C Owen
Good Afternoon, We are using (and have been) It's priced reasonable, we support about 150 mailboxes on Exchange 2003 Good web-based interface allows you setup users to have the ability to look at and determine if it is SPAM or not(we don't

Re: Antivirus & Antispam Suggestion?

2010-08-14 Thread Eric
I've used GFI Mailsecurity since Exchange 2000 in addition to a perimeter spam/av solution. It seems to do the job and is cost effective for us. On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 11:22 AM, Paul Hutchings wrote: > Please ignore the copy of this message I wrongly sent in reply to my other > thread. > > As

Re: Antivirus & Antispam Suggestion?

2010-08-14 Thread sms adm
We use Trend. Rock solid. On Saturday, August 14, 2010, Paul Hutchings wrote: > We're currently running Exchange 2003 and I hope to be upgrading to Exchange > 2010 in a few months time. > > Right now we use Sunbelt's Vipre for Exchange.  The attachment blocking and > Cloudmark antispam work gre

re: Antivirus & Antispam Suggestion?

2010-08-14 Thread Paul Hutchings
Please ignore the copy of this message I wrongly sent in reply to my other thread. As a follow-up, I would be interested to know how many of you are actually running Antivirus/Antispam on your Exchange servers? I'm not sure I'd be comfortable relying on client a/v and Outlooks built in securi

re: Recipient Policy & Default SMTP Address?

2010-08-14 Thread Paul Hutchings
As a follow-up, I would be interested to know how many of you are actually running Antivirus/Antispam on your Exchange servers? I'm not sure I'd be comfortable relying on client a/v and Outlooks built in security, however when you look at the features offered by the likes of Google/Postini it's

Re: Antivirus & Antispam Suggestion?

2010-08-14 Thread Hank .
You might want to check the new owners products. I installed "GFI mail defense suite" on a 140 user Exchange 2007 and it is lightweight and working well. On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 10:04 AM, Paul Hutchings wrote: > We're currently running Exchange 2003 and I hope to be upgrading to > Exchange 2010 i

Recipient Policy & Default SMTP Address?

2010-08-14 Thread Paul Hutchings
We're on Exchange 2003 and I have some questions about recipient policies, something I've never been entirely comfortable with as I've never been sure at what point clicking OK/Apply will go off and generate/alter the email addresses of everyone in our company. So, I have a "Default Policy" wit

Antivirus & Antispam Suggestion?

2010-08-14 Thread Paul Hutchings
We're currently running Exchange 2003 and I hope to be upgrading to Exchange 2010 in a few months time. Right now we use Sunbelt's Vipre for Exchange. The attachment blocking and Cloudmark antispam work great, the antivirus I'm a bit less keen on as it seems to be resource heavy. The renewal