I wouldn't recommend Stanek's books on Exchange. He and Morimoto always aim to
be first available and to do that, they cut corners. IMO.
Redmond's book is a really good one, but is probably the most technical
Exchange book available, outside of MSFT itself. That is, not a
Thanks Michael!
From: Michael B. Smith mich...@smithcons.com
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Sent: Wed, May 4, 2011 8:08:28 AM
Subject: RE: Good basic/intermediate Exchange 2010 books
I wouldn’t recommend Stanek’s books on
We are going to switch client access over from Exchange 2007 to 2010 tonight.
All of the certs are in place (SAN cert with legacy) and I believe I got a
decent handle on the DNS and virtual directory changes that need to happen.
Below is an excerpt of a doc I found online. My question is... Is
Exchange 2010 will handle Outlook anywhere clients and proxy the requests to
the 2007 mailbox server. So, without any other knowledge or experience (a
dangerous thing sometimes!) I'd say you don't need to disable it.
Considerations for disabling it include potential resource savings on the 2007
Michael
I would like to be able to archive to a different server. In order to do this
can I map a drive to that server from the Exchange server and create a database
on the mapped drive. Or do I need to install Exchange on another server in
order to create a mailbox database for archiving?
Anybody on this list subscribed using a Office 365 email account?
I have subscribed to this list from a Office 365 email account and keep getting
the messages that my membership has been put on hold due to bounced or
undelivered emails. See full message at the bottom of this email.
I contacted
Email Donald at webmas...@sunbelt-software.com. He's generally very helpful and
he can go through the Lyris logs and figure out what is actually happening.
Regards,
Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com
-Original Message-
From: James Brennan
Evidently, whitelisting the canon's IP address worked, but prior to SP1 there
was no need to do that
J
From: jnat...@hotmail.com
To: exchangelist@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Subject: cannot receive scans from copier after SP1
Date: Wed, 4 May 2011 13:58:14 -0400
Hi all,
Running
You won't be able to create a database on a mapped drive, so I'd almost
certainly advise you to add a second (hopefully redundant) disk to your VM and
create a database there. If you're of a mind, if you do create a database
specifically for the task of hosting mailbox archives, remember to set
In Exchange, you re-run forestprep and domainprep (PrepareAD and
PrepareAllDomains for the newer setup.com). And yes, it is safe to do so. Given
the normal caveats, blah blah blah.
That won't do it for the rest of AD tho. For AD, your three super smart AD
people were correct.
Regards,
Gracias. That's what I was hoping you wouldn't say. ;)
On May 4, 2011, at 3:52 PM, Michael B. Smith mich...@smithcons.com wrote:
In Exchange, you re-run forestprep and domainprep (PrepareAD and
PrepareAllDomains for the newer setup.com). And yes, it is safe to do so.
Given the normal
Turn off Junk email filtering in Outlook? If you've got an external service
performing spam filtering, then the Junk filtering in Outlook is somewhat
superfluous.
Otherwise, if you add the SMTP addresses of the copiers as contacts within
Outlook, then items from those senders won't be marked
I've tried to explain that or have them add the sender to the 'safe senders
list' but for some reason (read laziness) they don't get it.
Something I've just added (from google-fuing) is a transport rule to set the
SCL=0 if it's from inside the org (I haven't tested if this works yet).
Good ideas
I believe internal messages are normally marked with a -1 for SCL.
\\Steve//
From: Cameron [mailto:cameron.orl...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2011 5:06 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Outlook trapping emails
I've tried to explain that or have them add the sender
I just went through this with someone here. My explanations were not acceptable
so I found and referred her to this link.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook-help/handling-junk-mail-in-outlook-2007-HA010232591.aspx#BMjunk
We use spam filtering outside Exchange (why let the junk get to and
The issue is that the e-mail is originating from a non-trusted source, ie the
internet or what Exchange sees as external to it.
You either need to authenticate your SMTP connections against Exchange or setup
an anonymous receive connector that has a list of acceptable IP
Addresses/Ranges (do
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