Not Exchange 2010, but 2007: the IS on one of our mailbox server was crashing
within five minutes of it starting up. Sometime it would take a few hours,
other times the minimum of five minutes (don't know why it would be five
minutes actually, but it was never shorter than that).
Anyway, fast
You could monitor the message tracking logs for deliveries into the mailboxes
from each sender, and when some pre-determined counter is reached, trigger an
email?
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[mailto:bounce-9480425-8066...@lyris.sunbelt-software.com] On Behalf Of
Hi MIcheal,
Not sure what you mean by command or which one I could run to create some
kind of error. I'm in ESM. I am able to select the trusted forest or
domain, then I enter the user account to access linked domain controller as
usual but when I click on browse to select the linked domain
Interesting..
From: Sobey, Richard A [mailto:r.so...@imperial.ac.uk]
Sent: 27 January 2012 12:41
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Email misuse alerts.
You could monitor the message tracking logs for deliveries into the mailboxes
from each sender, and when some pre-determined counter is
That's interesting - the problems I had under E2003 with exploding
logs were in logs that are human readable. I did not know that might
change under E2010.
Kurt
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 20:51, Richard Stovall rich...@gmail.com wrote:
I think the OP is referring to the Exchange database's
I just finished installing a new Exchange 2010 server along side an Exchange
2003. I followed Mike Smith's article and it worked like a charm. This also
included installing a SAN Certificate for mail, Autodiscover, legacy and
domain.com
I have since moved one mailbox as a test (belonging to an
The self-signed certificate will be in place when you first install Exchange.
What is almost certainly happening is that the client is connecting to the
Autodiscover URL, which is generating the prompt. By default Autodiscover will
be the server's real name - which it would appear you didn't
I tried that and it still gives me the warning.
After wards I also ran the Get-ClientAccessServer - Identity DPEX1 |fl
AutoDiscoverServiceInternalUri command which produced the output of
AutoDiscoverServiceInternalUri :
https://autodiscover.domain.com/autodiscover/autodiscover.xml
These
Yup,
Same and as the issue for me got rather critical I opened a PSS case
that so far hasn't got much more elaborate than We are seeing some
ios5 issues with excessive log growth but don't have a resolution yet.
Currently its 1 per minute but at its worse it was *several* per second
which adds up
I would next check what Autodiscover is returning to the client.
Hold down CTRL and right click on the Outlook icon in the system tray. Choose
Test Email Autoconfiguration.
Unselect the second and third boxes as they aren't required. Run the test. Look
at the results to see whether all of the
in Outlook you can create a search folder, to only display emails that you
have yet looked at (read).
I wish I had that same mailbox filter in IOS IPAD.
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 6:25 PM, pramatow...@mediageneral.com wrote:
Guessing he means no notification (push) of new stuff, the dev has to
How reliable is bandwidth between the sites? If it's reliable, and not
too highly latent, I would just put them on your current Exchange
server. I'd also just join them to the current domain, rather than
stand up a new domain, child or not - otherwise I think you're adding
needless complexity,
Nope - still same data plan, AFAICT.
And, of course, our UK office opted not to keep going with support.
Sigh.
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 17:37, pramatow...@mediageneral.com wrote:
Most everything I saw was blamed on a BES to BIS data plan change in the
dev, I imagine you saw that too...
Didn't work.
Very frustrating...
On the bright side, they've now started on getting Androids, and will
be switching to EAS, and I can ditch the workstation whose only job is
running SQL Express, and take the software off of the file server.
Sweet!
Kurt
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 17:56, John Cook
Can they PIN messages at all?
Mine fwiw 32271645. :)
Blackberry
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From: Kurt Buff [mailto:kurt.b...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2012 08:23 PM
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