I would suggest you add a <a href=”http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa996980(EXCHG.65).aspx”>front end server</a> to your configuration. Thank you for your answer! Sorry for my late reply but I was in vacation. Regarding this proposal, it is a good idea, but I succeed to find in Internet another solution, which looks for me more easier to deploy: 1. Create [...]
Hi, Try this to send mail from the command line if you’re having trouble SENDING emails after logrotation: $ mail foo@bar.org Subject: My Subject Blah blah blah… This is the body of my email End the message with Ctrl&D or with a full stop by itself like . EOT Your mail should now have been [...]
You need to ask your service provider for multiple external IP addresses. Map an IP address to your mail server and manange port security on your ISA server. For your 12 email domains, you need Network Solutions to configure the DNS MX records to point to your email server for each domain.
Here’s a blog entry on some certificate considerations <a href=”http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/it-trenches/certificates-who-do-you-trust/”>Certificates – who do YOU trust?</a>. If you implement an internal CA to create/manage certificates, your users will get SSL certificate errors on computers that are not members of the domain. This is because the trust path is not “trusted” by computers outside of your organization. [...]
When we upgraded to Exchange 2007 our DCs were 2003 servers. We have since updated our DCs to 2008 with no problem running Exchange 2007 so this does work. I would get on the phone with Microsoft for support if you cannot get this to install.
The mail server address is qp.domain.com So when this domain address is contacted quickr opens, not the email server. We have 2 Blackberry Curve phones that are trying to get Pop3 email from the Sprint.blackberry.com site which contacts our Lotus Domino Server. I wonder if we should just use the IP address of the server [...]
A bridge head server is the domain controller that is the point of contact for domain controllers in another site. Each site will have a bridge head server, and these servers will be the machines that pass traffic over the site bridge allowing for site to site replication. Every site must have a bridge head. [...]
You can see the below links for more details on this. http://www.msexchange.org/articles_tutorials/exchange-server-2007/planning-architecture/deploying-exchange-resource
Have you checked if there are any Recipient policies also being created and are conflicting with one another? Also, check for the RUS interval if possible.
Users can click on the Address Book>Tools>Options to change this setting. ******** I don’t think there is a way to set this for ALL your users to be the default list, no.
You cannot view messages in ESM. That is a tool for system management, not message viewing. You have to open the mailbox itself in Outlook to view the messages.
Have you confirmed that your MX record is accurate and that port 25 is opened to that IP address? Confirm that the MX record is correct using a tool like <a href=”http://nwtools.com”>NWTools.com</a>. Test if the IP address is correct and port 25 is open by telnetting to the IP address on port 25. If there [...]
Yes you could use anything running Windows Mobile 6 should work fine. You could use any Blackberry phone as well, but you will need to setup a Blackberry server as well if you use a blackberry. ********** By default only the inbox is synchronized. You have to go in and “manage” the mail folders on [...]
If they could access from Intrernet Explorer before, are you referring to Outlook Web Access? Review <a href=”http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/OWA_Exchange_Server_2003.html”>this article</a> for OWA accessibility.
This is a “feature” not a problem. This is in fact the way Outlook is designed to work with delegates. In a Microsoft Outlook article I found some time ago it expressly said that this “feature” (problem) exists. When a delegate deletes the invite out of their inbox it will cause “changes” to be made [...]
See my answer to <a href=”http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/itanswers/secure-mail-vendors/”>your previous question</a> and then look for competitors. Microsoft, for example, is in this space with some hosted Exchange services.
<a href=”http://www.google.com/postini/”>Google’s Postini service</a> meets most of your criteria but an Outlook plugin is not required. Messages are quarantined on Postini servers and users can manage their own quarantines through a web browser. Notifications can be configured to tell users that messages have been quarantined. The false positive quarantine rate is very low and my [...]
Check the account they get the message for in AD and make sure there are no restrictions on delivery to that account. We have some accounts noone is allowed to send to without permission. Are the same people denied permission to send to the same account every time? I find it hard to believe this [...]
I don’t think you can re-associate a mailbox in 5.5 like you can with 2003. If you don’t have a mailbox backup of each user, I think your pretty much out of luck.
Are you using the SNDDST command and the Internet address parm? I have our text messages to cell phones set up this way and it works great.





