5 pts.
5 pts.
POP3 impact on Exchange database size
I am considering to enable the POP3 virtual server on our Exchange 2000 server. My concern is: the database size is already pretty big (about 13GB), I don’t want it to get even bigger if not necessary. Does anyone know what POP3 would impact the database size if it’s enable?
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| November 5, 2007 5:04 PM
Exchange 2000,
POP3
1,235 pts.
“SendAs” permissions to a POP3 mailbox
I have a situation that I don’t think is easily solvable. I manage an Exchange server environment on domain A. I had a need to create a separate POP3/SMTP server for sending out mail campaigns as domain B. The idea here being that users in domain A could request a POP3 mailbox on this standalone [...]
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| October 25, 2007 3:57 AM
Exchange 2003,
POP3,
SMTP
0 pts.
Domains Outlook Exchange POP3
I have Outlook 2003 running on XP Pro Outlook needs to bring in mail from POP3 accounts and Exchange accounts Exchange account needs to VPN into a Microsoft 2000 server Server needs my computer to have a Domain setup POP3 need internet access, outside of VPN Lastly need to connect to local network by Workgroup [...]
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| February 5, 2009 2:12 PM
Domain management,
Outlook,
POP3
0 pts.
Exchange 2000 issues
I seem to have 2 issues. Both are on the same setup. Windows 2000 Server running Exchange 2000. Both have all the latest patches and SP’s. 1) Mail will flow inbound just fine. Some mail will flow outbound just fine. Certian addy’s just have in the SMTP queue ( AOL,Yahoo, Bellsouth ). Other mail going [...]
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| April 7, 2005 12:29 PM
Active Directory,
Administration,
Application management,
Cabling,
Client management,
Database issues,
DHCP,
Dial-up networking,
DNS,
E-mail applications,
Exchange,
Exchange 2000,
Exchange Server ActiveSync,
Features/Functionality,
Help Desk,
HTTP,
Hubs,
Installation,
Mail protocols,
Maintenance,
Microsoft Windows,
Modems/Cable Modems,
Network applications management,
Network Interface Cards,
Network Management Systems,
Network monitoring,
Network testing,
Networking,
Networking Equipment,
Networking services,
Norton,
Outlook,
Outlook Mobile Access,
Performance management,
POP3,
Remote management,
Routers,
Security,
Service and support,
SMTP,
Storage,
Storage management,
Switches,
Symantec,
TCP,
Tech support,
Third-party services,
Vendor support,
Vendors,
WINS,
Yahoo
0 pts.
MS Office Outlook 2003 Address book
I use MS office outlook 2003 but this is not adding the e-mail addresses to the address book/contacts automatically when I reply to someone. This feature is available in Outlook express but I didn’t find this feature in MSOO 2003. Is there any simple way I can add e-mail ids to contacts /address book without [...]
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| February 18, 2005 5:32 AM
Compliance,
configuration,
CRM,
DataCenter,
DataManagement,
Desktop management applications,
Desktops,
DHCP,
Disaster Recovery,
DNS,
E-business,
E-mail applications,
Exchange,
Help Desk,
HP OpenMail,
IMAP4,
Intel,
Intrusion management,
IT architecture,
LANDesk,
Managed security services,
Microsoft Windows,
Netscape Mail,
Networking,
Networking Products,
Networking services,
Operating system platforms,
Outlook,
Outlook Mobile Access,
patching,
PEN testing,
Platform Security,
Policies,
POP3,
Risk management,
Security,
Security management,
Security products,
Security Program Management,
Sendmail,
SMTP,
System utilities,
Systems management software,
Tech support,
Third-party services,
Vendor support,
Vulnerability Assessment & Audit,
vulnerability management,
Wireless
10 pts.
Monitor Internet Bandwidth
Good day, we are using windows2000 smallbusiness server in our organisation with Exchange,Dns and Isa server configured. 1. I want to monitor the internet usage by the users. 2. I want to take a report on monthly or daily basis how much mb/gb utilised By Each User. Thanks for u’r reply in advance.
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| December 29, 2004 1:55 AM
Active Directory,
Administration,
Application management,
Auditing,
Availability,
Backup,
Backup & recovery,
Bandwidth,
Benchmarking,
Bind,
BroadVision,
Business Objects,
Call Centers,
Clarify Inc.,
CLB,
Client management,
Clustering/High availability,
Component Load Balancing,
Content filtering,
Corporate portal applications,
Customer relationship management applications,
Data analysis,
Data center operations,
Data mining/analysis,
Data warehousing/Business intelligence,
Database Management Systems,
DataCenter,
Datacenter Server,
DB2 administration,
Desktop security,
Desktops,
DHCP,
Distributed File System,
DNS,
E-business,
E-mail applications,
ERP,
Exchange,
Exchange 2000,
Exchange 2003,
Exchange 5.5,
Exchange Server ActiveSync,
FAT and NTFS,
Fault isolation,
Firewalls,
General Directories,
Graphical User Interfaces,
Handheld,
Hardware,
Help Desk,
Information risk management,
Integration/Connectivity,
Intel servers,
IT architecture,
Knowledge management applications,
Licensing,
Lotus Domino,
Mail protocols,
Maintenance,
Major Vendors,
Microsoft Internet Information Server,
Microsoft Windows,
Monitoring,
Netscape Mail,
Network applications management,
Network management software,
Network monitoring,
Network requirements,
Network testing,
Networking,
Networking Equipment,
Networking services,
Office Applications,
Operating system platforms,
Operating systems,
Outlook,
PC/Windows Connectivity,
Performance management,
Performance/Tuning,
Planning,
Policies,
POP3,
Protocol analysis,
Remote management,
Reporting,
ROI & cost justification,
Routers,
S/MIME,
Security,
Security management,
Security products,
Sendmail,
Server consolidation,
Server management,
Server-based/Thin-client computing,
Servers,
Services,
Software,
Software distribution,
Software Quality Assurance,
Spam,
Storage,
System monitoring,
System utilities,
Tech support,
Technical support,
Third-party services,
Vendor support,
Virus protection,
Web services,
Windows,
Windows 2000 desktop,
Windows 2000 Server,
Windows client administration and maintenance,
Windows on Intel,
Windows Server 2003
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