Hi all,
I am really pulling my hair our and REALLY need help from
you guys.
I have a SBS 2000 set up and all has been fine, mail coming
in from ISP and getting properly distributed to mail boxes ok.
That was until yesterday.. Now the mail is being
brought in with no problem from
Another snippet of information
It would appear I am also not able to send
mail either now.
Just had a thought In case your
wondering I am sending these mails from another site ;-)))
Cheers
Graham
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Message-
From: Graham Cathcart
Sent: 28 July 2002 12:28
this help you know what I have done
wrong.
Not that I think it is what is causing
problem but I use POP3 at ISP
Thanks
Graham Becoming evermore bald
Cathcart
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Message-
From: Graham Cathcart
Sent: 28 July 2002 12:28
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Need help FAST
not sure whether the same
holds out for SBS, but for normal E2K SP 2 there is the
smtpreinstall tool.
Sorry I don't have the KB handy which points how to do
this But you can search for it on microsoft's web site.
Thanks
Rob
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From: Graham
the
Gfi product, get the mail functional, and make a test box on Monday.
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From: Graham Cathcart
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, July 28, 2002 7:28
AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Need help FAST.!
Hi all,
I am really pulling my hair our
. If that is the case, how long does
the details get held ?? If this is the case and holds it for long period of
time, it would negate the need to have a local loggin at
all.
Cheers
Graham
Cathcart
I.T. Information Officer
G.E.D.C. Ltd
Tel. No. 0141 781 2000
People
will forget what
se various incarnations of Office from 97
onwards.
Thanks
Graham
Cathcart
I.T. Information Officer
G.E.D.C. Ltd
Tel. No. 0141 781 2000
People
will forget what you said
People
will forget what you did
But
people will never forget how you made them feel
List Charter and FA
Rodney,
I had a similar problem only with Exchange 2000 and Outlook 2000
David Michel came up with this solution which worked for me:
Open Outlook for the secretary and remove the CEO's mailbox from
opening then close it. Then go into Outlook for the CEO and remove all
permissions from the
Title: RE: strange calendar problem.
Hi Stuart,
I had an almost exact same problem as you are experiencing. After much guessing by myself, Microsoft came up with the solution:-
The first suggestion was to try :-
I have a couple of suggestions that may help
address this issue. The first
Anyone know of an easy and/or Cheap
way (For free if possible) ofdoing the following.
My company uses Server 2000 and Exchange 2000. The company
has a General email address (e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
All mail for the address, up till recently, went to one person and they then
forwarded
Hi Mike,
Been using same Exchange version as your
good self for 7 months now and use this method all the time without any problems.
Also did a MS led course on Exchange 2000 and is part of the course work. Also see
:- http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q281926
Hi,
Hopefully someone on here can end my hell and tell me how to
solve the following. I am not even 100% convinced it is Exchange but not 100%
sure it isnt!!
We recently upgraded our Exchange Server to Outlook 2000
from 5.5. All went remarkably well, surprisingly enough ;-). In
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