Better yet, does ot show up in OWA (it's possible to have it directed to a PST but see it in Outlook)
Also, filters on BB. --------------------------------- Sent from my BlackBerry Wireless Handheld ________________________________ From: John Cook <[email protected]> To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues <[email protected]> Sent: Sun Jul 05 11:17:25 2009 Subject: Re: Issue with 1 Blackberry Does it show up in his Outlook? What Version BES? Can you send him a message from the BES server? John W. Cook Systems Administrator Partnership For Strong Families Sent to you from my Blackberry in the Cloud ________________________________ From: Steve Moffat To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Sent: Sun Jul 05 11:07:19 2009 Subject: Issue with 1 Blackberry Hi I'm new to BES issues as the server has been fine for the last 2 years. I have one user, the CEO, who is not receiving internal email on his Blackberry. It started a couple of weeks ago but I wasn't informed until last night. He receives all other mail OK. All other users in the same BB group do not have this issue. Has anyone seen this before? thanks Steve From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, July 03, 2009 6:24 PM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RE: Free/busy question... You should be able to use OutlookSpy or MFCMapi (the "MAPI Editor") to look at a PF store and its contents. ________________________________ From: Alex Fontana [[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, July 02, 2009 6:54 PM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Re: Free/busy question... Do versions of outlook prior to 2007 even care about domain? Aren't they looking up f/b simply based on the legacyExchangeDN? On the 2007 side I get how they look up via availability, but does that also include f/b that is only contained in the Schedule+ Free Busy pf as an eml, i.e. there is no Exchange mailbox only a service that pushes the f/b to the public folder? Is there anyway outside of OWA/Outlook to see that data? Thanks for the help. -alex On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 1:32 PM, Michael B. Smith <[email protected]> wrote: 2007 and above (both Outlook and Exchange) will use the free/busy web-service preferentially to look up free/busy info. They do those lookups primarily via e-mail address. Versions of Outlook and Exchange prior to 2007 treated sub.domain.com <http://sub.domain.com/> as the same as domain.com <http://domain.com/> in some places and as different things in other places. ________________________________ From: Alex Fontana [[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, July 01, 2009 5:43 PM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Free/busy question... Exchange 2007 SP1, OLK 2003, 2007 and OWA Have an availability address space of sub.domain.com <http://sub.domain.com/> with an access method of public folder. We have a recipient of type mailUser with an external SMTP address of [email protected]. The free/busy data for this user is perfectly visible from OLK2007 and OWA, but not from OLK2003. Seems I'm missing something here...if the access method is public folder aren't OLK (both versions) and OWA going to \non_ipm_subtree\schedule+ free busy\EX:/O=org/OU=AG/cn=recipients/cn=user.eml for free/busy? This users legacyExchangeDN is /o=org/ou=ag/cn=recipients/cn=user Thanks, alex ________________________________ CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT: The information transmitted, or contained or attached to or with this Notice is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain Protected Health Information (PHI), confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, transmission, dissemination, or other use of, and taking any action in reliance upon this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient without the express written consent of the sender are prohibited. This information may be protected by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), and other Federal and Florida laws. Improper or unauthorized use or disclosure of this information could result in civil and/or criminal penalties. Consider the environment. Please don't print this e-mail unless you really need to. This email and any attached files are confidential and intended solely for the intended recipient(s). If you are not the named recipient you should not read, distribute, copy or alter this email. Any views or opinions expressed in this email are those of the author and do not represent those of the company. Warning: Although precautions have been taken to make sure no viruses are present in this email, the company cannot accept responsibility for any loss or damage that arise from the use of this email or attachments.
