Try this link: http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/securetemp.htm
You can’t do this by a “rule”. You have to archive it or export it to personal folder instead.
We went through this process two years ago. We looked at HP RISS, Symantec Evault and Quest Archive Manager. We decided on the Quest solution and are very happy with it. Symantec gets high marks from Gartner and for good reason; it was just more expensive and Quest gave us all of the above you [...]
1. In Active Directory Users and Computers, double click on the account you want to hide. 2. Click on the Exchange Advanced tab 3. Check Hide from Exchange address list. 4. Click OK.
To run ForestPrep, you will need to following user permissions on that account: Enterprise Administrator Schema Administrator Local Machine Administrator (if running on member server only)
I don’t think you can tell internet connection type from the sender’s IP address. You can tell the ISP from the address and maybe then figure out if it is a cable, dsl or TDM type of connection. However, remember that emails can take several different hops before getting to your mailbox. The ISP could [...]
Can you please clarify your questions. Doing a forward of email does not rely on the email infrastructure. why would you do that?
SPAMers will often say that they are in one country when they are actually in another country. SPAM is typically sent via a botnet made up of computers all over the internet, so the SPAM could pretty much be coming from any countery in the world. The person sending the SPAM could be in any [...]
This is a good <a href=”http://support.microsoft.com/kb/278918/”>link</a> to use.
Can you provide some more details as where the rejection message is coming from? It should be in the NDR message. Take a l<a href=”http://classicasp.aspfaq.com/email/why-is-e-mail-to-certain-domains-being-rejected.html”>ook at this site about rejected messages</a> and see if any of this could fit your situation. If it is the destination site rejecting it for sure, something may need to [...]
Renamed the frmcache.dat file to .old and restarted outlook. Fixed the issue. Jeff Check with your administrator for permission. Also, check if you have rights on your system to save file on C drive. At times it happens that email folder is created on the C: drive where you dont have right. Regards, Sarfaraz <a [...]
There are outlook express recovery tools available for download on the net, you have to search. I found a microsoft article that mentions corruption of your inbox due to anti-virus scanning software. The article states: DBXtract is a recovery tool that you can use to restore corrupted Outlook Express e-mail folders. Other recovery utilites are [...]
Ya.. it is a good thinking… The IM development is depends on the Protocol. For example : IF you want to use SIP then SIP is providing Method called “MESSAGE” . Otherwise It can be other protocols like XMPP. You can find the XMPP source/package as open source i.e gloox /jabber package. By using these [...]
If your exchange data was on another partition, you should be able to get your emails back. Reinstall the OS and exchange. Make sure to update to the same service pack level that you were at before it crashed, and backup your existing database in case something else happens. Once re-installed, open the Exchange system [...]
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Forms base authentication. 1. Exchange System Manager 2. Go to Administrative Groups -> Servers -> The OWA Server -> Protocols -> HTTP 3. Right click on the Virtual Server and click on Properties 4. Check Enable Forms Based Authentication 5. Restart the IIS Services
Exchange 2007 can only run on a 64-bit system. If your server is a 64-bit version of 2003, yes you can install it. System-wide Requirements As with any application, Exchange 2007 has a certain set of requirements that must be met before you can proceed with the installation and these requirements can be spilt into [...]
You might want to try installing programs such as <a href=”http://www.track4win.com/”>Track4Win</a>, <a href=”http://www.tropsoft.com/winvestigator/”>Winvestigator</a> or <a href=”http://www.remotespy.com/”>RemoteSpy</a> for remote monitoring of the computer’s usage activity in real-time. Good Luck! -Flame
It’s possible that they are resolving those disabled usrs via the offline address book and not via Exchange’s GAL. Try re-downloading the address book. ****** If they are running in cached mode and re-downloading the Offline Address Book does not work then have someone take their outlook off of cached mode and try again. Look [...]
The database size will increase rapidly if you have a LOT of mailboxes in one store and you do not set quota limits on the mailboxes. When planning an Exchange 2007 mailbox server you should plan for no more than 60 GB per mail store for optimal performance. To achieve this you have to set [...]





