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Joe, I am just a good ole country boy and can not quite visualize what it is
that you are doing. Help me
here. Are these “emails” that you
scrape data from always to the same users? As I understand the process – Mailbox Manager cleans designated
mailboxes based upon rules that the administrator provides. The key here being that you have to
tell the product which mailbox you want cleaned. Possibly, a client-side solution [such as an Outlook rule]
based on a consistent value would work better…Remember, there are many ways to
skin a cat! Damn! Now I will have the animal activists on
my case… R/Bill -----Original
Message----- Bill, thanks! Basically, I have a third
party tool that scrapes some data from emails and faxes that data out,
etc. Once that process has taken place I want those emails to be
automatically deleted (after 2 days, just in case J) Do you know if
mailbox manager will do this? Joe Pelle Systems
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[contractor] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Joe, As a follow-up, it does get just a little dicey if you are going to
manage mailboxes for different users in a different manner. In other words,
maybe for front office folks 90 day deletion policy, sales folks 180 day
deletion policy, and all others 45 day deletion policy. The only way I
have found to make this work is via a custom LDAP query using groups.
This is the text for that query: (&(mailNickname=*)(memberOf=CN=SPHQ Site Mailbox Cleaning,OU= Obviously – change the names top protect the innocent… R/Bill -----Original
Message----- Awesome,
thanks! Joe Pelle Systems
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[contractor] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Joe, It
is built into the product. Use the SysMngr MMC and highlight Recipient
Policies. Select new policy and mailbox manager and you are on your way… R/Bill -----Original
Message----- Sorry for
the off topic request, but I have a feeling someone can easily point me in the
right direction… I am
looking for Mailbox Manager for Exchange 2000. The MS site makes
reference to it being in the BackOffice resource kit – is that downloadable? If
anyone can help me out I would really appreciate it! Thanks!
Joe Pelle Systems
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- [ActiveDir] OT: Mailbox Manager for Exchange 200 Pelle, Joe
- RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Mailbox Manager for Exc... Pelle, Joe
- RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Mailbox Manager for Exc... Craig Cerino
- RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Mailbox Manager for Exc... Brown, Bill [contractor]
- RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Mailbox Manager for Exc... Pelle, Joe
- RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Mailbox Manager for Exc... Brown, Bill [contractor]
- RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Mailbox Manager for Exc... Pelle, Joe
- RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Mailbox Manager for Exc... Brown, Bill [contractor]
- RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Mailbox Manager for Exc... Pelle, Joe
- RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Mailbox Manager for Exc... Brown, Bill [contractor]
- RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Mailbox Manager for Exc... Rob Wilcox
- RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Mailbox Manager for Exc... Pelle, Joe
- RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Mailbox Manager for Exc... Brown, Bill [contractor]
- RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Mailbox Manager for Exc... Pelle, Joe
