Not same cluster. Can use same SAN but not same VOLUME.
How many rules do you have? There is a limit and if you have reached it you will need to delete some before you can add new ones.
This is outlook “working as designed”. The primary calendar only is used for meeting invites. Your secondary calendar cannot be used for this purpose. It is for your use only, not meeting invitations. This is not a “problem”, this is a “feature” of Outlook.
If the old mail server is still active you can restore the database in which his mailbox was located to the recovery storage group on that server and then exmerge out his mailbox to a pst.
I would suggest you use the power shell and do an export-mailbox to a .pst file Once you have the mailbox exported to a .pst you can remove the mailbox from your server. From the power shell do the following to get syntax for the export-mailbox command get-help export-mailbox
There’s a good chance that <a href=”http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/itanswers/554-transaction-failed/”>e-mail domain has you blacklisted</a>, as that previous answer indicates. Is it just one e-mail address? A domain? KarlG offers some tips but usually it means going direct to the mail provider. Good luck! Michael
You can create rules in Outlook web access. I think it is only possible to set up a rule like this on the server side by using script.
It sounds like your public and/or private DNS is not configured properly to resolve the IP address to the name. Create an A or CNAME record as needed to resolve the name to the IP address configured for OWA purposes. In the IT trenches? So am I – read my <a href=”http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/it-trenches”>IT-Trenches blog</a>
I am using Office 2008 on a Mac. The Signature option is under Tools. One can set up a number of signatures with one marked as default. To change just go to Signature field & select the preferred one. If I remember correctly, the same option is available in Office 2003. Look under Tools.
If you have already configured your server to accept emails for the bbb.com domain, then create users/mailboxes for the bbb.com addresses, and then you can right click on the bbb.com users and go to security, add in the users/groups you want to give permissions to and give them view/open mailbox permission and send as permission
This usually happens because you are using a pop email account and have not set it to delete messages off the pop server once you have received them in Outlook. If you have a webmail address for this email account log into it and if there is only single copies of emails on there, this [...]
If you right click the user in Active Directory, and choose the Exchange Advanced tab, you should be able to tick “Hide from Exchange Address Lists”
The best option for you is to Uninstall and install and Configure the platform your interfacing AS400 to. that has worked for me in the past. It will depend on what model AS400 server your attempting to access. =================================================== The discussions below should be taken as the answer. The answer text above has essentially nothing [...]
The reason for this is that by default Outlook Express will download the mail from the mail server and delete it from the mail server. When this happens the web mail can no longer see the email because it doesn’t exist on the server. You’ll need to edit the settings for Outlook Express and tell [...]
a few things to check 1) Does your named server provider forward the map-cc.com addresses to your IP address? 2) In exchange – Organization Configuration – Hub Transport – Accepted Domains : is map-cc.com domain listed? 3) In the account mailbox setting – Mail Flow – Delivery restrictions – anything set in there?
1. Use the same domain it is easier and requires less domain controllers. 2. You can use any VPN connection that can handle dynamic dial (such as Routing and Remote access which comes with Windows Server). 3. Yes you can use the same VPN tunnel between the sites for that. Our you can configure RPC [...]
Customer service! It’s the big thing that no one talks/thinks about but learn the hard way when the unexpected occurs <a href=”http://securityonwheels.blogspot.com/2009/10/email-business-continuity-this-is.html”>like I did with my customer no-service experience</a>.
I know of a lot of businesses that do this. It’s certainly beneficial from a convenience perspective but it creates a single point of failure you might not be ready to take on. Furthermore just because a vendor has a good email security solution doesn’t mean it’s good with Web security and vice-versa. Proceed with [...]
There is plenty of documentation on the Microsoft web site with instructions on how to do this. My suggestion is to go out there and read it so that not only can you install it, but you know how to administrate it. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb124558.aspx
Move the mail from one to the other, then right-click on the empty folder and select “Close folder”.





