I have about a dozen domains that need secondary MX (I provide
primary and DNS) ... anyone interested in swapping backup secondary MX
for each other?
David
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Paul (and Sandy),
Thank you for your kind words. I felt rather uneasy when I hit the "Send"
button yesterday as I thought that other, far more senior members, already
spoke out about the issues that I mentioned. By the way, being French has
its downside as it yields more verbose English text than
>If they compromised any systems, it was the mail server because it is
>the only one that resides on a DMZ. I am concerned as it was scanned
>over 12 times from the same IP address in the course of a day according
>to the PIX syslog server files.
The plot thickens...
Your firewall detected tha
>I'll try putting in new network cards. I'm having the same problem
>with both new machines and they are using a regular Linksys card.
>I know, go 3Com. But I've got about 25 of those Linksys cards in use now
>(I bought a case of them) and others had work. Come to think of it, some
>may not h
There has been some know concerns using Intel NIC cards with IMail and other
NIC card intensive applications. If you substitute your Intel's out with
the 3Com 3C980C-TXM 'server' rated NIC card you'll have better performance
with the advanced features of 'bi-directional load balancing'. It also
>> It starts copying, hangs up quickly, and reports:
I have noticed the same problem. Restore userdatabase a registry settings
from tape. Also if you have setup any relay IP's. They must be entered
manually.
Andrew P. Kaplan
The way of a canoe is the way of the wilderness and of a freedom alm
If they compromised any systems, it was the mail server because it is
the only one that resides on a DMZ. I am concerned as it was scanned
over 12 times from the same IP address in the course of a day according
to the PIX syslog server files.
Unfortunately, none of the logs was indicative of a n
I'll try putting in new network cards. I'm having the same problem
with both new machines and they are using a regular Linksys card.
I know, go 3Com. But I've got about 25 of those Linksys cards in use now
(I bought a case of them) and others had work. Come to think of it, some
may not have...
>I do believe that my network was sniffed though as I found records of
>multiple port scans in my VPN concentrator and PIX firewall's log files.
FYI, that's not uncommon.
And, if you think *is* the cause, you should be very scared right
now. Because if a hacker performed a port scan on your n
One more useful article try this one first...
http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/IM-19980116-JB11.htm
C. Douglas Mays Jr.
Network Engineer
In Zone Companies
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If it is bombing out during a network copy then you could try this...
Install an unconfigured version of IMail onto the target server. Stop
all IMail services on the target.
Run an NT backup session of just the IMail directory again making sure
that all of the IMail services are stopped. You c
Unfortunately our password policy is nasty (12 characters with upper and
lowercase and some non--standard stuff... I make the passwords up for
them). By setting up a user's password right the first time and
lowering the limit on bad log in attempts, dictionary attacks would be
thwarted to a fair
>I'm trying to migrate servers. The problem I am having is in the simple
>act of copying
>files from one machine to the other. Both are Win2K Servers. I'm trying
>to copy to
>the target machine. It starts copying, hangs up quickly, and reports:
>
>cannot copy Image: the specified network na
Hi All. I'm having an odd problem that is probably more related to Win2K
Server
than IMail, but maybe someone has run across this before doing the same thing.
I'm trying to migrate servers. The problem I am having is in the simple
act of copying
files from one machine to the other. Both are
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> I guess I've missed this one. I thought IMail does have SSL capabilities.
> I also thought that Outlook has SSL ca
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Thx
MB
Mike Barnett
MB
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