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Author: Sam WishkaSam Wishka
Date: Jul 16, 2008 23:19
New server, Win2003/Exchange2003 , Just installed eveything.
When I try to access OWA via the http://URLB/exchange with a WAN connection,
I am prompted for credentials, which I provide and it returns Error: Access
Denied.
When I try to access OWA via the http://URLB/exchange with a LAN connection,
I Can do everything's read Inbox , send email ……. everything’s.
Thanks,
Sam
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Author: Shawn SkonbergShawn Skonberg
Date: Jul 16, 2008 21:01
I have a client who has an Exchange Server 2003 with Outlook 2007 Clients.
Just recently, when they reply to a message, the reply does not go into the
sent items folder, it goes into the folder the message was in. The message
sends properly, but just not going into the sent items automatically. Anyone
ever hear of this?
Thanks is advance,
Shawn Skonberg
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Author: news.microsoft.comnews.microsoft.com
Date: Jul 16, 2008 20:30
Scenario:
One of our executives is looking for an important message that he believes
may have been deleted by accident (or one that didn't seem to be important
at the time). Unfortunately, he has an iPhone, that has the nagging habit
of wiping out his Deleted Items every so often, despite the IMAP setting to
never delete items from the server.
Typically he would check his Deleted Items and restore the items when this
happened (our DIR is 30 days). However, he has not been doing this lately,
and the 30 days has passed, wiping out almost all of his Deleted Items
except for the past few weeks.
My question is this--if I go to a quartely tape and that backup didn't
happen to catch his Deleted Items (i.e. it was in between the time his
iPhone whacked them and he restored them), would the mailbox still have
backed up the pending deleted items? For example, if I restored the data
store to a recovery storage group would that also include the recoverable
Deleted Items? I'm wondering if that data is even backed up.
Server: Exchange 2003 SP2
Backup: Symantec Backup Exec 11 w/ Exchange Agent.
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Author: AlstarAlstar
Date: Jul 16, 2008 19:49
Guys,
Someone told me that using the Microsoft Exchange Server Profile Analyzer
tool i can find out the number of transaction logs generated by the server in
a 24 hour period.
I ran the tool and I have been looking all day but cant seem to find it...
can we really do t hat??
-A
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Author: PLAGOOMSPLAGOOMS
Date: Jul 16, 2008 19:43
Hi,
Analysis of data from Outpost and our Packetshaper show that
eme.mail.domain.com is taking up the bulk of outbound traffic (i.e. going out
of Company through our ISP circuit) about 45%% of total bandwidth.
May I inquire, if it is possible to determine type of Exchange traffic is
this that we are now seeing? (i.e. OAB? OWA? etc.)
eme.mail.domain.com is a VIP address for hardware load balancer.
Thanks in advance.
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Author: CnewsCnews
Date: Jul 16, 2008 18:30
For a few outbound emails from various clients to the same usual outside
accounts I get NDR bouncebacks as described above in subject
5.5.0 smtp550 authsmtp09 : host (our mailserver IP): No unauthenticated
relaying permitted.
How can this be resolved
Thank You
CR
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Author: KelvinKelvin
Date: Jul 16, 2008 13:36
I have my laptop users setup with the option checked for "Use Cached
Exchange Mode" so when they are disconnected from the network their mail etc
will go with them.
All seems work fine except the Globel Address List doesn't seem to update.
My understanding is it's supposed to update every 24 hours.
The changes I made were more then made about 48 hours ago and the changes
still don't show in the GAL, on machines that "Use Cached Exchange Mode" is
checked.
Is there a troubleshooting process to figure out if the GAL is being updated
properly???
Is there a manual process a user can take that will update the GAL?
Thanks
Kelvin
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Author: mikeemikee
Date: Jul 16, 2008 13:29
we have a w2k3 domain and exchange server we are using outlook 2003 sp3. We
have one user that when he logs into webmail he gets in but when he clicks on
a message the logon screen comes up. I have tried this at 2 different
machines. I have acces my account via webmail on the same 2 boxes and no
issues. any thoughts? I have cleared the cache and cookies.
thanks in advance
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Author: B.E. JorgensonB.E. Jorgenson
Date: Jul 16, 2008 12:07
I have 2 UM role servers (EX2K7 SP1 Update 3) setup and both use the
same dial plan and policy. I have them setup in round-robin fashion
from my Cisco Call Manager. When I dial my number and reach my voice
mail, it will alternate between the 2 servers like it should, but only
one server plays my voice mail greeting while the other server plays
the "Welcome to Microsoft Exchange. Please enter your extension, etc.
like what you would get when you dial the voice mail pilot directly. I
have the 2nd server disabled so all calls route to the first server
right now but wondering if anybody has any ideas why the second
server, which is setup identical to the first, won't play my greeting
but only the default Exchange AA?
Thanks,
Brian
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Author: PaulPaul
Date: Jul 16, 2008 11:57
I have an Exchange 2007 server with anti-spam enabled. I subscribe to a number of Block List providers.
One address from the Internet (a hotmail account) keeps getting blocked by one of the RBL's. How do I prevent this? I
see the Exceptions box but that only designates recipients on the TO: line. I want to make exceptions so that someone on
the FROM: line does not get blocked. How do I do this?
--Paul
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