RE: Dealing with leavers on Exchange 2010?

2011-06-18 Thread John C Owen
If the person leaves the company, wouldn't it be easier to export the mailbox to a .pst file, and if someone has a need to receive mail for the ex-employee, add the email address to the list of addresses From: Paul Hutchings [mailto:paul.hutchi...@mira.co.uk] Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2011 10:49

RE: Dealing with leavers on Exchange 2010?

2011-06-18 Thread Paul Hutchings
That way the mail will always show as having been sent to "Joe's Boss" rather than to "Joe". We prefer to keep the account able to receive mail for a period of time and then kill it off. From: John C Owen [mailto:jo...@efotobooth.com] Sent: 18 June 2011 16:11 To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subjec

RE: Dealing with leavers on Exchange 2010?

2011-06-18 Thread PRamatowski
disable account in ADUC and the mailbox will still get mail. Or, change the password in ADUC and don't tell anyone what it is.:) From: Paul Hutchings [paul.hutchi...@mira.co.uk] Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2011 11:13 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RE: Deali

RE: Dealing with leavers on Exchange 2010?

2011-06-18 Thread Paul Hutchings
That's perfect, thank you - still getting to grips with the split of options/functions between EMC and ADUC in 2010 vs. 2003 and it's a lot to take in. Password change was last-resort really simply even though you can put things in different OU's/add descriptions, if an account is disabled it i

RE: Exchange 2010 design

2011-06-18 Thread PRamatowski
Ah. We've got some F5 gear too (not mine to touch) but they were too pricy for this project. Kemp's on the approved list too, and the price was right. Our network guy opened a case with them asking about one arm vs. two arm setup. fairly basic but we wanted to do it right the first time. Q

RE: Exchange 2010 design

2011-06-18 Thread PRamatowski
We went WNLB for a couple of reasons- $ and it was supported "happily" for our size/needs. Pretty sure it still is but MS doesn't seem to like it nearly as much as they used to-I'd guess based on real world experience? Today, those size/needs would steer towards HLB. IIRC it was a pain fo