Do you have the anyconnect package installed on your ASA? If not you need to download the .pkg file and install it on your firewall.
<a href=”http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Restoring-Exchange-Server2003-Alternate-Hardware.html”>Restore Exchange to alternate hardware.</a>
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You verified all the settings in the thread are correct you say. Did you also put the external address in the forwarding address field of the delivery options located on the exchange general tab on their AD account properties? Is the Contact of the External been created
You must install the Exchange System Manager on the Backup Server to backup Exchange Server. It is possible to backup the Exchange Server without Exchange System Manager with the following trick: Copy ESEBCLI2.DLL from the Exchange 2003 CD into the EXCHSRVRBIN folder Add the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlBackupRestoreDLLPaths – REG_EXPAND_SZ – esebcli2 – c:exchsrvrbinesebcli2.dll. After [...]
I have never done an attachment using SMTP. I looked thru the SMTP commands and I don’t see anything for an attachment. But XMIT allows you to create a PDF from a dataset and send the PDF. I know that this does not answer the exact question you asked, but it is the best I [...]
I know there is a version of <a href=”http://www.opera.com/mobile/download/versions/”>Opera </a>that works on the black berry. It probably won’t work any better though. ++++++++++++++++++++++ You can try the blackberry version of Opera, Blackberry’s own Browser, and in addition you can try utilizing “Bolt Browser” since it utilizes Java.
Hi, Is this still and issue or have you managed to solve it? When you say the email is not inter-company, could it be the the non-company email is another POP3 setup which has a rule to forward to his Blackberry account? If it is a standard Exchange Server with BES installed and configured then [...]
It could be a profile issues. I would start by recreating out Outlook Profile. I asssume you are not using an Exchange Server and using POP3 / IMAP instead. In which case, I would do as follows: 1. Take a Backup of all my Mail by either copying the PST File to another location or [...]
Hi, Maybe I can help. But can you please tell me how you are going about the upgrade/migration process? Are you exporting your mailbox to pst? Do you use an Exchange Server or are you on a POP3/IMAP setup. More info would help. Let me know Raj
While your question and title suggest different things, I’ll try to do the best to answer… You should be able to view the event log to find who is logged on during specific times. You could then pair this with the dates that history pages from IE were created to find out who’s going where. [...]
yes you can. you can tick at the option that says keep a copy in the server for x number of days. with that option the email will not be deleted from the server…but both the pc’s must be set with the same settings
Check <a href=”http://www.slipstick.com/problems/printemail.asp”>this article </a>out.
I would check your Outlook rules just in case it’s moving these e-mails to a subfolder.
At the moment, there has been no information provided as an R2 roadmap for SBS 2008 unfortunately. There may be information later in the Q4 or Q1 of 2011.
You may need to regenerate the offline address book to see the user n the GAL.
It’s not your server that will get spoofed, it is the email addresses of your user’s email accounts that will get spoofed. If your users are reporting that they are getting bounce-back messages for email they never intentionally or knowingly sent, they are getting spoofed.
I have never seen this as a “sign” that an admin was purusing your email, no. You could ask your Exchange Admin to investigate things on the server side if you like. One thing to remember is your company email is just that, the company’s, not yours. Always keep that in mind.
I looked and looked for the same answer for months. I did not find a easy solution as expected. I did create a new user script that creates the user, exchange account and sends a message with an attachment of corporate IT policy. Power shell is your friend.
Start outlook on the machines and follow the wizard to create a new account (choose exchange). It will guide you through the process. Or…open Control Panel > Mail and then add a new account that way. Hope this helps! -Schmidtw





