You may want to try changing the mail profile out of cached mode to alleviate the problem. You may also want to try doing a rebuild from Exchange Manager. Go to Recipients -> Offline addresses -> Default offline address list. Right click and then rebuild.
You say you are migrating mailboxes but you do not say what platform you are migrating FROM. I can tell you how to share calendars in a migration from Exchange 2000/2003 scenario (just did that), but that won’t be of any use to you if you are migrating say from Lotus Notes or some other [...]
The next time you are at work, load those contacts into your Outlook Contact list. This should then display them within the Outlook Web Access contact list, as that contact list should be queried from the exchange server. Check with the exchange admin if this isn’t happening. Something may be disabled to prevent this from [...]
Try updating the Recipient Update Service. Open ESM, Expand the Recipients container. Click on Recipient Update Service. In the right-hand pane right-click your Recipient Update Service and select “update now”. If that fails to work, choose an off-hours time-frame and choose the “rebuild’ option. This is more intensive to exchange so that is why you [...]
Take a look at the message headers on the spam messages. A website that can assist with this task is <a href=”http://headertool.apelord.com/”>here</a>. You will be looking for the ip address of the first device in the chain. This will give you the host IP address (provided DHCP is not in use and the address has [...]
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Wow, that is a really general question there, can you please provide some specifics? For starters, what version of Excchange are you talking about here, 2000, 2003, 2007? When you say configure what are you asking for assistance with specifically? OWA and SMTP are typically built in and ready to go so what about them [...]
Hello, you can create a VBA script that handles this. In Outlook press ALT+F11 and write your code as in the following example: <pre> Sub CustomMailMessageRule(Item As Outlook.MailItem) ‘ Must always be named as follows otherwise ‘ you cannot use it as an Outlook rule DeleteOlder End Sub Sub DeleteOlder() On Error GoTo DeleteOlder_err Dim [...]
you can , install your cluster in the same organization of your exchange, and after that, you can migrate the mailbox from the server to the cluster, in this way you don“t need to stop the service or make a complicated upgrade in place. but always test before
Did you disable the user or right-click on delete the user?
How many users if its less then 50 then you can buy a sSBS server. If its more then 50 than I would recomemnd you to use the normal server.That is standard windows 2003 and exchange 2003.depening on user count you might need to use enterprise edition as well. You need to contact your ISP [...]
simple answer is the easy route, archive your emails to a file on the pst folder, once this has been done you will have no emails in the box, then goto file, and open data file and point to the folder and pst file, this will open up the file and add it to your [...]
Check out this <a href=”http://support.microsoft.com/kb/910413″>Microsoft Knowledgebase</a> article.
You will probably need to turn off the Junk E-Mail filter in Outlook. Otherwise, you will need to turn off the downloading of full messages in the spam folder. <a href=”http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HP100804191033.aspx”>http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HP100804191033.aspx</a>
When you switch networks you will need to change the SMTP server to the new network. Most ISPs do not allow traffic on port 25 (the port that SMTP uses). The only way to get around this would be to setup a secure SMTP server which uses a different port number and requires authentication so [...]
The easiest way is to add the sharepoint calendar to your outlook then when you update the calendar it will update in sharepoint. Here are then instructions form Micrisoft. To add a Windows SharePoint Services calendars to Outlook, follow these steps: 1. If the Windows SharePoint Services folder has not been added to Outlook, add [...]
This is not an easy task. Take a look at <a href=”http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=0CD7F344-CAD6-416E-9BC1-0D7C214E1D0B&displaylang=en”>Writing Managed Sinks for SMTP and Transport Events</a>. This is a system customization and may break SMTP or be broken when a service pack or hotfix is installed. You can also consider third-party tools like <a href=”http://www.clearswift.com/products/email.aspx”>MimeSweeper</a> that may provide this service.
Mail server software typically operates higher in the OSI model than at layer 3 (IP). So, the mail server should be agnostic or unaware of the IP stack running on the host system.
A couple of questions for you. Is this user using cached mode on a direct connection to the mail server or are they downloading their email to a pst. (personal folder)? Does the file check happen every single time they open outlook now even if it completed successfully the last time? If they are directly [...]
I would suggest you look through the resources at <a href=”http://www.isaserver.org/”>ISAServer.org</a> Also, with ISA 2006, the help dociumentation can provide scenarios for configuration.





