Mail Enabled Public Folders on Exchange 2000

2002-12-11 Thread Andy Haigh
Is there a way to un mail enable a Public Folder?

Apart from deleting and re-creating.

Thanks

Andy

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RE: Mail Enabled Public Folders on Exchange 2000

2002-12-11 Thread Mike Scott
Andy,

In ESM navigate to the public folder, right click, All Tasks, Mail
Disable.

Voila,
Mike

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Subject: Mail Enabled Public Folders on Exchange 2000


Is there a way to un mail enable a Public Folder?

Apart from deleting and re-creating.

Thanks

Andy

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Very OT - txt handling

2002-12-11 Thread Kim Schotanus
Hi there, 
 
I came across your address on the net, and I would like to ask you a
quick programming question.  Could you point me out to a sort of code
that can count the number of characters and lines in a txt file and
transfer that to exell or access? 
 
I have the following example (txt)
 
45 14:53:52 ENTRANCE ARTS (2) ACCESS GRANTED KIM SCHOTANUS (16788937)
46 15:14:52 EXIT ARTS GRANTED
47 16:00:48 ENTRANCE ARTS (2) ACCESS GRANTED PROCOPIO ALB (07723137)
48 16:52:24 EXIT ARTS (3) ACCESS GRANTED BECKERS PAUL (04906723)
...
 
In this example the first line is the line number, that is reset to 00
after 99, then there is the time, the action performed -ENTRANCE ARTS
(2) ACCESS GRANTED- and the name and permission code.
Line 46 is a special command, this is when someone overrides the system
(which happens quite often)
 
after each 20 lines there is a blank line and then a line with the date
 
The idea is to find/create a little code that pushes the data in this
txt file to exell on a daily basis.
 
Do you know of any code that could do this?
 

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Re: Very OT - txt handling

2002-12-11 Thread Andy David
Viagra? 

- Original Message - 
From: Kim Schotanus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 7:12 AM
Subject: Very OT - txt handling


Hi there, 
 
I came across your address on the net, and I would like to ask you a
quick programming question.  Could you point me out to a sort of code
that can count the number of characters and lines in a txt file and
transfer that to exell or access? 
 
I have the following example (txt)
 
45 14:53:52 ENTRANCE ARTS (2) ACCESS GRANTED KIM SCHOTANUS (16788937)
46 15:14:52 EXIT ARTS GRANTED
47 16:00:48 ENTRANCE ARTS (2) ACCESS GRANTED PROCOPIO ALB (07723137)
48 16:52:24 EXIT ARTS (3) ACCESS GRANTED BECKERS PAUL (04906723)
...
 
In this example the first line is the line number, that is reset to 00
after 99, then there is the time, the action performed -ENTRANCE ARTS
(2) ACCESS GRANTED- and the name and permission code.
Line 46 is a special command, this is when someone overrides the system
(which happens quite often)
 
after each 20 lines there is a blank line and then a line with the date
 
The idea is to find/create a little code that pushes the data in this
txt file to exell on a daily basis.
 
Do you know of any code that could do this?
 

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RE: Very OT - txt handling

2002-12-11 Thread Kim Schotanus
That's a drug...
I don't see programming as a drug...


-Original Message-
From: Andy David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 13:33
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Re: Very OT - txt handling


Viagra? 

- Original Message - 
From: Kim Schotanus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 7:12 AM
Subject: Very OT - txt handling


Hi there, 
 
I came across your address on the net, and I would like to ask you a
quick programming question.  Could you point me out to a sort of code
that can count the number of characters and lines in a txt file and
transfer that to exell or access? 
 
I have the following example (txt)
 
45 14:53:52 ENTRANCE ARTS (2) ACCESS GRANTED KIM SCHOTANUS (16788937) 46
15:14:52 EXIT ARTS GRANTED 47 16:00:48 ENTRANCE ARTS (2) ACCESS GRANTED
PROCOPIO ALB (07723137) 48 16:52:24 EXIT ARTS (3) ACCESS GRANTED BECKERS
PAUL (04906723) ...
 
In this example the first line is the line number, that is reset to 00
after 99, then there is the time, the action performed -ENTRANCE ARTS
(2) ACCESS GRANTED- and the name and permission code.
Line 46 is a special command, this is when someone overrides the system
(which happens quite often)
 
after each 20 lines there is a blank line and then a line with the date
 
The idea is to find/create a little code that pushes the data in this
txt file to exell on a daily basis.
 
Do you know of any code that could do this?
 

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RE: Very OT - txt handling

2002-12-11 Thread King, Arron S.
Kim,

There are several things that might be of help.

A combination of Unix tools (ported to Win32 of course) grep  wc  (grep can search 
for text/regular expression and wc can count lines, characters etc.  This will find 
out the stats you want; but won't automatically update the files.  You can create text 
files; but would need to import them.  Search google for the win32 ports of these 
utilites.  I don't have an exact URL.

Perl is an excellent language for parsing text.  You should be able to use it to count 
up the statistics you are looking for, and then create/update a document like it 
sounds like you want to do.  http://www.activestate.com


HTH

Arron


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-Original Message-
From: Kim Schotanus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 7:13 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Very OT - txt handling


Hi there, 
 
I came across your address on the net, and I would like to ask you a
quick programming question.  Could you point me out to a sort of code
that can count the number of characters and lines in a txt file and
transfer that to exell or access? 
 
I have the following example (txt)
 
45 14:53:52 ENTRANCE ARTS (2) ACCESS GRANTED KIM SCHOTANUS (16788937)
46 15:14:52 EXIT ARTS GRANTED
47 16:00:48 ENTRANCE ARTS (2) ACCESS GRANTED PROCOPIO ALB (07723137)
48 16:52:24 EXIT ARTS (3) ACCESS GRANTED BECKERS PAUL (04906723)
...
 
In this example the first line is the line number, that is reset to 00
after 99, then there is the time, the action performed -ENTRANCE ARTS
(2) ACCESS GRANTED- and the name and permission code.
Line 46 is a special command, this is when someone overrides the system
(which happens quite often)
 
after each 20 lines there is a blank line and then a line with the date
 
The idea is to find/create a little code that pushes the data in this
txt file to exell on a daily basis.
 
Do you know of any code that could do this?
 

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RE: Very OT - txt handling

2002-12-11 Thread Sander Van Butzelaar
I came across your address on the net??? Are you in sales or what? You
either subscribe to this list or you don't.

-Original Message-
From: Kim Schotanus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 11 December 2002 02:13
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Very OT - txt handling

Hi there, 
 
I came across your address on the net, and I would like to ask you a
quick programming question.  Could you point me out to a sort of code
that can count the number of characters and lines in a txt file and
transfer that to exell or access? 
 
I have the following example (txt)
 
45 14:53:52 ENTRANCE ARTS (2) ACCESS GRANTED KIM SCHOTANUS (16788937)
46 15:14:52 EXIT ARTS GRANTED
47 16:00:48 ENTRANCE ARTS (2) ACCESS GRANTED PROCOPIO ALB (07723137)
48 16:52:24 EXIT ARTS (3) ACCESS GRANTED BECKERS PAUL (04906723)
...
 
In this example the first line is the line number, that is reset to 00
after 99, then there is the time, the action performed -ENTRANCE ARTS
(2) ACCESS GRANTED- and the name and permission code.
Line 46 is a special command, this is when someone overrides the system
(which happens quite often)
 
after each 20 lines there is a blank line and then a line with the date
 
The idea is to find/create a little code that pushes the data in this
txt file to exell on a daily basis.
 
Do you know of any code that could do this?
 

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RE: Very OT - txt handling

2002-12-11 Thread Kim Schotanus
Sales... Hmmm maybe next year, 
Thanks for the tip.


-Original Message-
From: Sander Van Butzelaar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 14:38
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Very OT - txt handling


I came across your address on the net??? Are you in sales or what? You
either subscribe to this list or you don't.

-Original Message-
From: Kim Schotanus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 11 December 2002 02:13
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Very OT - txt handling

Hi there, 
 
I came across your address on the net, and I would like to ask you a
quick programming question.  Could you point me out to a sort of code
that can count the number of characters and lines in a txt file and
transfer that to exell or access? 
 
I have the following example (txt)
 
45 14:53:52 ENTRANCE ARTS (2) ACCESS GRANTED KIM SCHOTANUS (16788937) 46
15:14:52 EXIT ARTS GRANTED 47 16:00:48 ENTRANCE ARTS (2) ACCESS GRANTED
PROCOPIO ALB (07723137) 48 16:52:24 EXIT ARTS (3) ACCESS GRANTED BECKERS
PAUL (04906723) ...
 
In this example the first line is the line number, that is reset to 00
after 99, then there is the time, the action performed -ENTRANCE ARTS
(2) ACCESS GRANTED- and the name and permission code.
Line 46 is a special command, this is when someone overrides the system
(which happens quite often)
 
after each 20 lines there is a blank line and then a line with the date
 
The idea is to find/create a little code that pushes the data in this
txt file to exell on a daily basis.
 
Do you know of any code that could do this?
 

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RE: Very OT - txt handling

2002-12-11 Thread Erik Sojka
Very spammish...  No offence Kim.  

 
 -Original Message-
 From: Sander Van Butzelaar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 14:38
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Very OT - txt handling
 
 
 I came across your address on the net??? Are you in sales 
 or what? You
 either subscribe to this list or you don't.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Kim Schotanus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: 11 December 2002 02:13
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: Very OT - txt handling
 
 Hi there, 
  
 I came across your address on the net, and I would like to ask you a
 quick programming question.  Could you point me out to a sort of code
 that can count the number of characters and lines in a txt file and
 transfer that to exell or access? 
  
 I have the following example (txt)
  
 45 14:53:52 ENTRANCE ARTS (2) ACCESS GRANTED KIM SCHOTANUS 
 (16788937) 46
 15:14:52 EXIT ARTS GRANTED 47 16:00:48 ENTRANCE ARTS (2) 
 ACCESS GRANTED
 PROCOPIO ALB (07723137) 48 16:52:24 EXIT ARTS (3) ACCESS 
 GRANTED BECKERS
 PAUL (04906723) ...
  
 In this example the first line is the line number, that is reset to 00
 after 99, then there is the time, the action performed -ENTRANCE ARTS
 (2) ACCESS GRANTED- and the name and permission code.
 Line 46 is a special command, this is when someone overrides 
 the system
 (which happens quite often)
  
 after each 20 lines there is a blank line and then a line 
 with the date
  
 The idea is to find/create a little code that pushes the data in this
 txt file to exell on a daily basis.
  
 Do you know of any code that could do this?
  
 
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RE: Very OT - txt handling

2002-12-11 Thread Kim Schotanus
Ok ok I admit, bit of an error, but I need to get this sorted out as
soon as possible, so I posted it to a programmer that advertises himself
on the net, and then just copied the email to the list... One never
knows

-Original Message-
From: Erik Sojka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 15:22
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Very OT - txt handling


Very spammish...  No offence Kim.  

 
 -Original Message-
 From: Sander Van Butzelaar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 14:38
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: Very OT - txt handling
 
 
 I came across your address on the net??? Are you in sales
 or what? You
 either subscribe to this list or you don't.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Kim Schotanus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 11 December 2002 02:13
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: Very OT - txt handling
 
 Hi there,
  
 I came across your address on the net, and I would like to ask you a 
 quick programming question.  Could you point me out to a sort of code 
 that can count the number of characters and lines in a txt file and 
 transfer that to exell or access?
  
 I have the following example (txt)
  
 45 14:53:52 ENTRANCE ARTS (2) ACCESS GRANTED KIM SCHOTANUS
 (16788937) 46
 15:14:52 EXIT ARTS GRANTED 47 16:00:48 ENTRANCE ARTS (2) 
 ACCESS GRANTED
 PROCOPIO ALB (07723137) 48 16:52:24 EXIT ARTS (3) ACCESS 
 GRANTED BECKERS
 PAUL (04906723) ...
  
 In this example the first line is the line number, that is reset to 00

 after 99, then there is the time, the action performed -ENTRANCE ARTS
 (2) ACCESS GRANTED- and the name and permission code.
 Line 46 is a special command, this is when someone overrides
 the system
 (which happens quite often)
  
 after each 20 lines there is a blank line and then a line
 with the date
  
 The idea is to find/create a little code that pushes the data in this 
 txt file to exell on a daily basis.
  
 Do you know of any code that could do this?
  
 
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Exchange 2000 and Exchange 5.5 in different domains

2002-12-11 Thread Jeffrey Dubyn
Upgrading a customer to a new AD domain from NT.  They presently have 1
NT domain and 2 Exchange sites.  They want to start fresh as there is a
lot of crap in the old domain, so they will have the new Windows
2000/Exchange 2000 environment running concurrently with the old
NT/Exchange 5.5 environment.  

The only way I can see these 2 environments synchronizing is via the ADC
Inter-Organizational Connection Agreement.  I'm a little reluctant to
use this as it does not synch up the Public Folders.  

Anyone have any experiences, good or bad with this?  

Anyone with any other suggestions on how to do this?  

Thanks!


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RE: Very OT - txt handling

2002-12-11 Thread Mellott, Bill
You could get the MS UNix service 3.0 very inexpensively..

It's cool..work pretty well for the tools Ive used so far..
cheap for what you get and it's power..

has may unix thing ported to MS/win32

bill

-Original Message-
From: King, Arron S. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 8:37 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Very OT - txt handling


Kim,

There are several things that might be of help.

A combination of Unix tools (ported to Win32 of course) grep  wc  (grep can
search for text/regular expression and wc can count lines, characters etc.
This will find out the stats you want; but won't automatically update the
files.  You can create text files; but would need to import them.  Search
google for the win32 ports of these utilites.  I don't have an exact URL.

Perl is an excellent language for parsing text.  You should be able to use
it to count up the statistics you are looking for, and then create/update a
document like it sounds like you want to do.  http://www.activestate.com


HTH

Arron


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Ohio Dominican University

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-Original Message-
From: Kim Schotanus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 7:13 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Very OT - txt handling


Hi there, 
 
I came across your address on the net, and I would like to ask you a
quick programming question.  Could you point me out to a sort of code
that can count the number of characters and lines in a txt file and
transfer that to exell or access? 
 
I have the following example (txt)
 
45 14:53:52 ENTRANCE ARTS (2) ACCESS GRANTED KIM SCHOTANUS (16788937)
46 15:14:52 EXIT ARTS GRANTED
47 16:00:48 ENTRANCE ARTS (2) ACCESS GRANTED PROCOPIO ALB (07723137)
48 16:52:24 EXIT ARTS (3) ACCESS GRANTED BECKERS PAUL (04906723)
...
 
In this example the first line is the line number, that is reset to 00
after 99, then there is the time, the action performed -ENTRANCE ARTS
(2) ACCESS GRANTED- and the name and permission code.
Line 46 is a special command, this is when someone overrides the system
(which happens quite often)
 
after each 20 lines there is a blank line and then a line with the date
 
The idea is to find/create a little code that pushes the data in this
txt file to exell on a daily basis.
 
Do you know of any code that could do this?
 

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Re: cleaning a mailbox

2002-12-11 Thread Randy Roffey
Jeff, you should be able to stop the Exchange services and then delete the
priv.edb.  Then when you restart the services a new Information Store is
created and all mailboxes will be empty.  You could also look into using
EXMERGE from the resource kit I'm guessing.

Regards

Randy
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From: Petschow, Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 10:34 AM
Subject: cleaning a mailbox


 I have an exchange 5.5 server that is only used by students that take
 training classes in Outlook. After each semester I want to delete
everything
 in the mailboxes. I have been using mailbox manager but I have not found
out
 how to remove future appointments from the calendar. Also meeting requests
 sometimes do not get deleted. Is there some way to completely remove
 everything. There are 300 mailboxes on this server.

 Thanks,
 Jeff Petschow
 College of DuPage




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Phantom DLs in mixed mode environment

2002-12-11 Thread Atkinson, Miles
We are currently running in a mixed mode environment consisting of Exchange
2000 SP3 and Exchange 5.5 SP4.  Whilst we are running in this mixed mode
environment, I've encountered the problem that some distribution lists are
only visible in the Exchange 5.5 directory and not Active Directory.
Unfortunately the site that these DLs are homed on has no remaining Exchange
5.5 servers.  As the last 5.5 server has been removed from this site these
distribution lists are neither editable or deletable.  The ADC doesn't log
any events on these DLs

This particular site was upgraded from Ex 5.5 by bringing up an Ex 2000
server alongside the 5.5 server, moving the mailboxes to Ex2000 and then
finally decommissioning the Ex 5.5 box.

Before I call PSS, any pearls of wisdom out there?

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Instant Messages between companies

2002-12-11 Thread Randy Roffey
I am wondering if two separate companies each running Exchange 2000 and
Exchange Instant Messaging can use their IM clients to communicate with each
other or are IM clients limited to within their own company?

Thanks


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Re: cleaning a mailbox

2002-12-11 Thread Randy Roffey
I have done this many times and it works great!  The dir will maintain the
GAL .  You can browse the Event Logs and see how well Exchange fixes itself.

Randy
- Original Message -
From: Petschow, Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 10:56 AM
Subject: RE: cleaning a mailbox


 That sounds like a good idea. Do I need to do anything after it creates
the
 new priv.edb to sync up the accounts.

 Jeff


  -Original Message-
  From: Martin Blackstone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 9:39 AM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: RE: cleaning a mailbox
 
 
  You could literally delete the priv.edb file.
  That will delete all the data, and when you restart Exch, it
  will create a
  new empty one.
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Petschow, Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 7:34 AM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: cleaning a mailbox
 
 
  I have an exchange 5.5 server that is only used by students that take
  training classes in Outlook. After each semester I want to
  delete everything
  in the mailboxes. I have been using mailbox manager but I
  have not found out
  how to remove future appointments from the calendar. Also
  meeting requests
  sometimes do not get deleted. Is there some way to completely remove
  everything. There are 300 mailboxes on this server.
 
  Thanks,
  Jeff Petschow
  College of DuPage
 
 
 
 
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Re: cleaning a mailbox

2002-12-11 Thread Randy Roffey
Yes it can be useful in DR situations.  It provides immediate access to
users while a separate issue is resolved with the old priv.  Then the two
priv.edb files can be merged in a sense using Exmerge.

Randy
- Original Message -
From: Schuessler, Bob (Efdsouth) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 11:40 AM
Subject: RE: cleaning a mailbox


 I've used this method several times, even for a quick disaster recovery.
 As long as the directory is OK, it will work fine.

 -Original Message-
 From: Petschow, Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 11:13 AM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: cleaning a mailbox


 I don't have a lab. How about if I just copy the current priv to another
 location and if things don't work I just copy it back. I'm scheduled to do
 this in 20 minutes so I'll see what happens.

 Jeff


  -Original Message-
  From: Martin Blackstone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 10:07 AM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: RE: cleaning a mailbox
 
 
  Nope. They are all in the dir.
 
  I have never done this before, but I don't see what it
  wouldn't work. You
  may want to test it in the lab first.
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Petschow, Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 7:56 AM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: RE: cleaning a mailbox
 
 
  That sounds like a good idea. Do I need to do anything after
  it creates the
  new priv.edb to sync up the accounts.
 
  Jeff
 
 
   -Original Message-
   From: Martin Blackstone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 9:39 AM
   To: Exchange Discussions
   Subject: RE: cleaning a mailbox
  
  
   You could literally delete the priv.edb file.
   That will delete all the data, and when you restart Exch, it
   will create a
   new empty one.
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Petschow, Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 7:34 AM
   To: Exchange Discussions
   Subject: cleaning a mailbox
  
  
   I have an exchange 5.5 server that is only used by students
  that take
   training classes in Outlook. After each semester I want to delete
   everything in the mailboxes. I have been using mailbox manager but I
   have not found out
   how to remove future appointments from the calendar. Also
   meeting requests
   sometimes do not get deleted. Is there some way to completely remove
   everything. There are 300 mailboxes on this server.
  
   Thanks,
   Jeff Petschow
   College of DuPage
  
  
  
  
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RE: Strange NDR

2002-12-11 Thread Brown, Mark
Have a look for a hidden mailbox called hidden by jjones 12/6/02

It could be that whoever (or whatever if it is an automated job) bcc'ed the
email to this hidden mailbox, that appears to have restrictions on the size
of emails it can receive.

In the past I have hidden mailboxes and restricted delivery sizes to them
instead of actually deleting the mailbox when the staff member has left.

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Jerry J. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, 10 December 2002 8:48
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Strange NDR


Received a strange NDR today. On an e-mail sent to someone outside the
organization and the delivery failed. On the NDR it said Your message

  To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Your telemanager.net e-report is ready

did not reach the following recipient(s):

hidden by jjones 12/6/02 lastname, firstname on Mon, 9 Dec 2002 15:25:58
-0500
The content length of the message is too long for the recipient to take
delivery

Now, what is up with the hidden by jjones part? I am the postmaster for our
server and I am not doing anything to the message. I am not even the person
that sent the e-mail. Any ideas?

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DMZ Options

2002-12-11 Thread Darin
We are on in the process of planning an exchange migration from GroupWise.
We are looking at how the Front-End Design is going to be regarding OWA. 
I have read the Front-End Server Whitepaper and it appears that the best
way is to have Users establish an SSL connection to a Front-End Server in
a DMZ having only port 443 open on the Inter Fireall, then have IPSEC
tunnel between the Front and Back-End Server having ports 51,50, 500/UDP
and 88TCP/UDP open on the Intra Firewall.

Another administrator had the idea of putting both Front and Back End
Servers on the Internal Network and instead putting in an apache server in
the DMZ and have the user create an SSL connection to the Apache Server,
and then have that Server do a mod-proxy SSL connection to the Front-End
Server.  Therefore only having port 443 open on the Inter and Intra
Firewall.

Is this a better design in regards to security? 

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RE: Exchange 2000 and Exchange 5.5 in different domains

2002-12-11 Thread Hutchins, Mike
Use a PF CA? That is what we did, and as long as you clean up the 5.5
directory first, it will work fine.

-Original Message-
From: Jeffrey Dubyn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 7:58 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Exchange 2000 and Exchange 5.5 in different domains


Upgrading a customer to a new AD domain from NT.  They presently have 1
NT domain and 2 Exchange sites.  They want to start fresh as there is a
lot of crap in the old domain, so they will have the new Windows
2000/Exchange 2000 environment running concurrently with the old
NT/Exchange 5.5 environment.  

The only way I can see these 2 environments synchronizing is via the ADC
Inter-Organizational Connection Agreement.  I'm a little reluctant to
use this as it does not synch up the Public Folders.  

Anyone have any experiences, good or bad with this?  

Anyone with any other suggestions on how to do this?  

Thanks!


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basic questions

2002-12-11 Thread Yanek Korff

Working on preparing my Exchange 2000 box to accept mail (The 5.5 server is doing this 
now).  I'm a little confused about the relationship between SMTP Connectors, the SMTP 
virtual server, etc and how mail is routed by domains.  For example...

On my 5.5 server, my IMS is configured under the Routing tab to reroute incoming SMTP 
mail for a variety of domains to inbound (well, one is inbound, the rest route to 
that).  This enables all users to have only one set of SMTP addresses (the one that 
routes to inbound) and all other domains get rerouted to that domain...

Can someone point me to the appropriate place where I can RTFM?

-Yanek.

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RE: Strange NDR

2002-12-11 Thread Hutchins, Mike
Guys, hidden by jjones 12/6/02 is what he typed in there I think to
hide the users display name. That isn't the actual text of the error

-Original Message-
From: Brown, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 5:16 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Strange NDR


Have a look for a hidden mailbox called hidden by jjones 12/6/02

It could be that whoever (or whatever if it is an automated job) bcc'ed
the email to this hidden mailbox, that appears to have restrictions on
the size of emails it can receive.

In the past I have hidden mailboxes and restricted delivery sizes to
them instead of actually deleting the mailbox when the staff member has
left.

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Jerry J. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, 10 December 2002 8:48
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Strange NDR


Received a strange NDR today. On an e-mail sent to someone outside the
organization and the delivery failed. On the NDR it said Your message

  To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Your telemanager.net e-report is ready

did not reach the following recipient(s):

hidden by jjones 12/6/02 lastname, firstname on Mon, 9 Dec 2002
15:25:58 -0500
The content length of the message is too long for the recipient to
take delivery

Now, what is up with the hidden by jjones part? I am the postmaster for
our server and I am not doing anything to the message. I am not even the
person that sent the e-mail. Any ideas?

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RE: Very OT - txt handling

2002-12-11 Thread King, John
Umm yeah that would be cool, but if you have Visual Basic that maybe a good
route.  It would be easy to parse the text file and then write it out to a
csv file.  A csv file will open in Excel and look fine.  Then compile exe
and schedule to run at any time.  As a matter of fact you could probably do
it just the same with VBscrit if you don't have visual basic.

Good Luck,
John

-Original Message-
From: Mellott, Bill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 10:06 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Very OT - txt handling


You could get the MS UNix service 3.0 very inexpensively..

It's cool..work pretty well for the tools Ive used so far..
cheap for what you get and it's power..

has may unix thing ported to MS/win32

bill

-Original Message-
From: King, Arron S. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 8:37 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Very OT - txt handling


Kim,

There are several things that might be of help.

A combination of Unix tools (ported to Win32 of course) grep  wc  (grep can
search for text/regular expression and wc can count lines, characters etc.
This will find out the stats you want; but won't automatically update the
files.  You can create text files; but would need to import them.  Search
google for the win32 ports of these utilites.  I don't have an exact URL.

Perl is an excellent language for parsing text.  You should be able to use
it to count up the statistics you are looking for, and then create/update a
document like it sounds like you want to do.  http://www.activestate.com


HTH

Arron


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-Original Message-
From: Kim Schotanus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 7:13 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Very OT - txt handling


Hi there, 
 
I came across your address on the net, and I would like to ask you a
quick programming question.  Could you point me out to a sort of code
that can count the number of characters and lines in a txt file and
transfer that to exell or access? 
 
I have the following example (txt)
 
45 14:53:52 ENTRANCE ARTS (2) ACCESS GRANTED KIM SCHOTANUS (16788937)
46 15:14:52 EXIT ARTS GRANTED
47 16:00:48 ENTRANCE ARTS (2) ACCESS GRANTED PROCOPIO ALB (07723137)
48 16:52:24 EXIT ARTS (3) ACCESS GRANTED BECKERS PAUL (04906723)
...
 
In this example the first line is the line number, that is reset to 00
after 99, then there is the time, the action performed -ENTRANCE ARTS
(2) ACCESS GRANTED- and the name and permission code.
Line 46 is a special command, this is when someone overrides the system
(which happens quite often)
 
after each 20 lines there is a blank line and then a line with the date
 
The idea is to find/create a little code that pushes the data in this
txt file to exell on a daily basis.
 
Do you know of any code that could do this?
 

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RE: Very OT - txt handling

2002-12-11 Thread Atkinson, Daniel
You could do this in excel using VBA, write a little app that will parse the
text file and update the excel sheet. Any VB/VBA developer should be able to
help you with this. 
  
 The idea is to find/create a little code that pushes the data 
 in this txt file to exell on a daily basis.
  
 Do you know of any code that could do this?

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RE: DMZ Options

2002-12-11 Thread Roger Seielstad
I currently do something similar to the second option, using squid proxy
rather than mod_proxy. The squid box acts as an ssl accelerator, passing
only unencrypted traffic from the DMZ to the internal network. It also does
URL filtering for the common exploits.

Roger
--
Roger D. Seielstad - MCSE
Sr. Systems Administrator
Inovis - Formerly Harbinger and Extricity
Atlanta, GA


 -Original Message-
 From: Darin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 7:24 PM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: DMZ Options
 
 
 We are on in the process of planning an exchange migration 
 from GroupWise.
 We are looking at how the Front-End Design is going to be 
 regarding OWA. 
 I have read the Front-End Server Whitepaper and it appears 
 that the best
 way is to have Users establish an SSL connection to a 
 Front-End Server in
 a DMZ having only port 443 open on the Inter Fireall, then have IPSEC
 tunnel between the Front and Back-End Server having ports 
 51,50, 500/UDP
 and 88TCP/UDP open on the Intra Firewall.
 
 Another administrator had the idea of putting both Front and Back End
 Servers on the Internal Network and instead putting in an 
 apache server in
 the DMZ and have the user create an SSL connection to the 
 Apache Server,
 and then have that Server do a mod-proxy SSL connection to 
 the Front-End
 Server.  Therefore only having port 443 open on the Inter and Intra
 Firewall.
 
 Is this a better design in regards to security? 
 
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RE: Exchange 2000 and Exchange 5.5 in different domains

2002-12-11 Thread Kleciak, Clint D N21
Check some third party tools if you are willing to pay, I know Aelita has a
tool for this but that is all I know.

 


-Original Message-
From: Jeffrey Dubyn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 9:58 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Exchange 2000 and Exchange 5.5 in different domains


Upgrading a customer to a new AD domain from NT.  They presently have 1 NT
domain and 2 Exchange sites.  They want to start fresh as there is a lot of
crap in the old domain, so they will have the new Windows 2000/Exchange
2000 environment running concurrently with the old NT/Exchange 5.5
environment.  

The only way I can see these 2 environments synchronizing is via the ADC
Inter-Organizational Connection Agreement.  I'm a little reluctant to use
this as it does not synch up the Public Folders.  

Anyone have any experiences, good or bad with this?  

Anyone with any other suggestions on how to do this?  

Thanks!


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RE: Very OT - txt handling

2002-12-11 Thread Chris Jordan
And if you want a little VBS script to start from, you can always take this
and develop it further.
Paste this into Notepad, and save as a .VBS file. Then double click it.

If it goes wrong (as it surely will), you will need to close the Excel
process that has been started - use Ctrl-Alt-Del and the Task Manager,
Processes.

'--Code-
'Open the Excel spreadsheet - it should be empty to start with!
set XL=WScript.CreateObject(Excel.Application)
xl.Application.Workbooks.Open C:\temp\test.xls
xl.Worksheets(1).Select

'Open the input file with the information in it
set fso = wscript.createobject(Scripting.FileSystemObject)
Set OStream = fso.OpenTextFile(C:\temp\INPUT.txt)

'Set some variables. iXLline says which row we will start to store the data
on
Dim X
iXLLine = 3

'Loop around, reading lines from the text file
Do while not OStream.AtEndOfLine
  InLine = OStream.ReadLine
  ' For each line read from the file, split it into chunks based on a space
  X = split(InLine,  )
  For i = 0 to ubound(x)
  'Set a range where we are going to store the results. 65 = Column A
  strRange = chr(i + 65)  iXLLine
  ' Now store the data read in. STore it in the cell range calculated
  if isNumeric (X(i)) then
  xl.Range(strRange) = '  X(i)
  else
  xl.Range(strRange) = X(i)
  end if
  Next

'Store the next line on the next row in the spreadsheet
iXLLine = iXLLine + 1
Loop

'Finally we close the spreadsheet and input file
OStream.Close
xl.quit
set XL = nothing
'--End Code

-Original Message-
From: King, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 11 December 2002 15:29
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Very OT - txt handling


Umm yeah that would be cool, but if you have Visual Basic that maybe a good
route.  It would be easy to parse the text file and then write it out to a
csv file.  A csv file will open in Excel and look fine.  Then compile exe
and schedule to run at any time.  As a matter of fact you could probably do
it just the same with VBscrit if you don't have visual basic.

Good Luck,
John

-Original Message-
From: Mellott, Bill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 10:06 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Very OT - txt handling


You could get the MS UNix service 3.0 very inexpensively..

It's cool..work pretty well for the tools Ive used so far..
cheap for what you get and it's power..

has may unix thing ported to MS/win32

bill

-Original Message-
From: King, Arron S. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 8:37 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Very OT - txt handling


Kim,

There are several things that might be of help.

A combination of Unix tools (ported to Win32 of course) grep  wc  (grep can
search for text/regular expression and wc can count lines, characters etc.
This will find out the stats you want; but won't automatically update the
files.  You can create text files; but would need to import them.  Search
google for the win32 ports of these utilites.  I don't have an exact URL.

Perl is an excellent language for parsing text.  You should be able to use
it to count up the statistics you are looking for, and then create/update a
document like it sounds like you want to do.  http://www.activestate.com


HTH

Arron


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-Original Message-
From: Kim Schotanus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 7:13 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Very OT - txt handling


Hi there, 
 
I came across your address on the net, and I would like to ask you a
quick programming question.  Could you point me out to a sort of code
that can count the number of characters and lines in a txt file and
transfer that to exell or access? 
 
I have the following example (txt)
 
45 14:53:52 ENTRANCE ARTS (2) ACCESS GRANTED KIM SCHOTANUS (16788937)
46 15:14:52 EXIT ARTS GRANTED
47 16:00:48 ENTRANCE ARTS (2) ACCESS GRANTED PROCOPIO ALB (07723137)
48 16:52:24 EXIT ARTS (3) ACCESS GRANTED BECKERS PAUL (04906723)
...
 
In this example the first line is the line number, that is reset to 00
after 99, then there is the time, the action performed -ENTRANCE ARTS
(2) ACCESS GRANTED- and the name and permission code.
Line 46 is a special command, this is when someone overrides the system
(which happens quite often)
 
after each 20 lines there is a blank line and then a line with the date
 
The idea is to find/create a little code that pushes the data in this
txt file to exell on a daily basis.
 
Do you know of any code that could do this?
 

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Pop-up Reminders on top?

2002-12-11 Thread Schneider.Rudy
Used to be a checkbox in Outlook '97 and maybe 98 to have pop-up reminders
always on top.  I haven't been able to locate a reference to this feature
in Outlook 2K.  I have some folks running programs that want to stay on top
and these folks are complaining that their appointment reminders are not
appearing.  They are actually sitting behind the other program window.  The
users say the reminder sound doesn't always work, either.  I'm willing to
bet they just aren't noticing, as all the testing I've done indicates the
pop-ups are working, just behind the current window.

thanx,

Rudy Schneider ;-)
Network Engineer/E-Mail Administrator 
VLC
2311 South 7th Ave
Bozeman, MT 59715
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Office Phone: (406) 585-6600 ext 6730
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Veritas BE Question

2002-12-11 Thread Johnny Martinez
If I am backing up a file system with Veritas BE (incremental so it is
resetting the flags) and at the end of the backup something fails. Will the
file flags be changed back for the next attempt?

Johnny

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RE: DMZ Options

2002-12-11 Thread Charles Marriott
A good thing to consider is ISA Server. FE/BE is really only designed for
load distribution so having them both inside is fine with only ISA in DMZ.
Then just publish Exchange on ISA. I think Exchange needs to be a Secure NAT
Client.

Just MHO.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Darin
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 5:24 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: DMZ Options


We are on in the process of planning an exchange migration from GroupWise.
We are looking at how the Front-End Design is going to be regarding OWA.
I have read the Front-End Server Whitepaper and it appears that the best
way is to have Users establish an SSL connection to a Front-End Server in
a DMZ having only port 443 open on the Inter Fireall, then have IPSEC
tunnel between the Front and Back-End Server having ports 51,50, 500/UDP
and 88TCP/UDP open on the Intra Firewall.

Another administrator had the idea of putting both Front and Back End
Servers on the Internal Network and instead putting in an apache server in
the DMZ and have the user create an SSL connection to the Apache Server,
and then have that Server do a mod-proxy SSL connection to the Front-End
Server.  Therefore only having port 443 open on the Inter and Intra
Firewall.

Is this a better design in regards to security?

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RE: Associate Name with SID

2002-12-11 Thread Steve Aldred
You can use Q177077 with the Win2K Resource Kit to get a list of everyone's
SID. One thing to watch out for is that the code samples have line wrapping
in them and the For... lines need the parameters that are on the line below
it.

Steve

-Original Message-
From: Gonzalez, Alex [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 10:15 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Associate Name with SID


I have a SID that keeps popping up in a Public Folder sync log.  Is there a
tool in the W2000 or E2000 resource kit that will allow you to associate a
SID with an actual object name?  Or maybe another tool out there that will.


Thank you,
 
Alex Gonzalez
Senior Systems Administrator
Handleman Company
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Mailbox Manager not working

2002-12-11 Thread Gonzalez, Alex
We are using Mailbox Manager on an EX2000 SP3.  I have the policy set to delete mail 
that is 90 days or older.  It works about 99% of the time but there are users that 
have mail in there from earlier than 90 days.  Any idea's why this is doing this.

Thank you,
 
Alex Gonzalez
Senior Systems Administrator
Handleman Company
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Securing the OWA Kiosk

2002-12-11 Thread Martin, Jon
How are folks handling the following potential security risks using OWA from
unsecured workstations, such as a kiosk or library environment?

1. Cached web pages, etc. on the workstation. User walks away without
closing the browser, the next user has access to the previous users' email.

2. Stealth keyboard capture program grabs userids and passwords.

It seems like there is a common train of thought about remote OWA that 'It
is only email, what is the worst that could happen?' My take is someone who
has unauthorized access to email can potentially:

-   Get people fired;
-   Get people arrested;
-   Get companies/people sued;
-   Cost companies/people money.

Thanks . . .

Jon Martin
Systems Programmer
East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD)
Oakland, CA



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RE: Veritas BE Question

2002-12-11 Thread Weatherly, Rob
If the backup of the file completes the flag should be reset
It is not be dependant on the successful completion of a job


Rob Weatherly


-Original Message-
From: Johnny Martinez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 1:31 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Veritas BE Question

If I am backing up a file system with Veritas BE (incremental so it is
resetting the flags) and at the end of the backup something fails. Will
the
file flags be changed back for the next attempt?

Johnny

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Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail....

2002-12-11 Thread Joe Pochedley
Kind ladies and gentlemen, looking for a little feedback on an Exchange mess
that I've been tasked with handling.

We're located in the USA and recently we purchased a company based out of
the UK.  The administration has asked me to consolidate the Exchange servers
(one at each company) into a single server.  Of course I protested
veheminently about having a single server for both the US and UK, gave them
many many reasons why it shouldn't be done, but ultimately the decision was
theirs  AH well

We're currently running Exch5.5 on an NT4 domain, and the purchased company
is running the same...  I am in the process of testing and preparing to
deploy Win2K and AD here in the USA...  After AD's in place I plan to
upgrade our Exch5.5 to Exch2K.

Now for the messy part...  I need to get the UK's mailboxes moved to our
Exch2K server...  What I was planning was this:  Upgrade their network to
Win2K as a child domain of ours...  Then using Exmerge, pull out their
mailboxes and transfer them to our Exchange server (they've only got a 600mb
priv.edb, so it's nothing compared to our 90Gb database)...  I've read on
migration strategies, etc, but nothing really covers moving mail from one
domain to another or if making them a child domain (basically creating a two
way transitive trust between the two domains) gets around the problem...

So the questions are these:  Can I make new mailboxes on the USA Exch2K
server from users in the child domain in the UK (I assume the answer is yes,
but I haven't gotten that far in testing yet and I'm just trying to avoid
some head banging if someone can tell me it can't be done)?   Is there an
easier way to accomplish this?  How can I move the Public folders to our
Exch server?

Thanks in advance for your kind wisdom.

Joe Pochedley
If you have time to do it twice, 
you had time to do it right in
the first place.


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RE: Strange NDR

2002-12-11 Thread Brown, Mark
If you read the message to quote: Now, what is up with the hidden by jjones
part? I am the postmaster for our server and I am not doing anything to the
message. I am not even the person that sent the e-mail. Any ideas?

That indicates to me that the hidden by jjones is part of the error message.

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Hutchins, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, 12 December 2002 2:25
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Strange NDR


Guys, hidden by jjones 12/6/02 is what he typed in there I think to hide
the users display name. That isn't the actual text of the error

-Original Message-
From: Brown, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 5:16 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Strange NDR


Have a look for a hidden mailbox called hidden by jjones 12/6/02

It could be that whoever (or whatever if it is an automated job) bcc'ed the
email to this hidden mailbox, that appears to have restrictions on the size
of emails it can receive.

In the past I have hidden mailboxes and restricted delivery sizes to them
instead of actually deleting the mailbox when the staff member has left.

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Jerry J. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, 10 December 2002 8:48
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Strange NDR


Received a strange NDR today. On an e-mail sent to someone outside the
organization and the delivery failed. On the NDR it said Your message

  To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Your telemanager.net e-report is ready

did not reach the following recipient(s):

hidden by jjones 12/6/02 lastname, firstname on Mon, 9 Dec 2002 15:25:58
-0500
The content length of the message is too long for the recipient to take
delivery

Now, what is up with the hidden by jjones part? I am the postmaster for our
server and I am not doing anything to the message. I am not even the person
that sent the e-mail. Any ideas?

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Re: Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail....

2002-12-11 Thread Daniel Chenault
You mean the UK users will have to access their mail over a link across the
pond? Oy...

Exmerge the whole mess out, give the PSTs to the users. Create the accounts
in your server and be done with it.

- Original Message -
From: Joe Pochedley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 2:47 PM
Subject: Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail


 Kind ladies and gentlemen, looking for a little feedback on an Exchange
mess
 that I've been tasked with handling.

 We're located in the USA and recently we purchased a company based out of
 the UK.  The administration has asked me to consolidate the Exchange
servers
 (one at each company) into a single server.  Of course I protested
 veheminently about having a single server for both the US and UK, gave
them
 many many reasons why it shouldn't be done, but ultimately the decision
was
 theirs  AH well

 We're currently running Exch5.5 on an NT4 domain, and the purchased
company
 is running the same...  I am in the process of testing and preparing to
 deploy Win2K and AD here in the USA...  After AD's in place I plan to
 upgrade our Exch5.5 to Exch2K.

 Now for the messy part...  I need to get the UK's mailboxes moved to our
 Exch2K server...  What I was planning was this:  Upgrade their network to
 Win2K as a child domain of ours...  Then using Exmerge, pull out their
 mailboxes and transfer them to our Exchange server (they've only got a
600mb
 priv.edb, so it's nothing compared to our 90Gb database)...  I've read on
 migration strategies, etc, but nothing really covers moving mail from one
 domain to another or if making them a child domain (basically creating a
two
 way transitive trust between the two domains) gets around the problem...

 So the questions are these:  Can I make new mailboxes on the USA Exch2K
 server from users in the child domain in the UK (I assume the answer is
yes,
 but I haven't gotten that far in testing yet and I'm just trying to avoid
 some head banging if someone can tell me it can't be done)?   Is there an
 easier way to accomplish this?  How can I move the Public folders to our
 Exch server?

 Thanks in advance for your kind wisdom.

 Joe Pochedley
 If you have time to do it twice,
 you had time to do it right in
 the first place.


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Re: Strange NDR

2002-12-11 Thread Daniel Chenault
Ah... little light goes on

A clear example of why obfuscating data when asking for help tends to cause
problems.

- Original Message -
From: Hutchins, Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 9:24 AM
Subject: RE: Strange NDR


Guys, hidden by jjones 12/6/02 is what he typed in there I think to
hide the users display name. That isn't the actual text of the error

-Original Message-
From: Brown, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 5:16 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Strange NDR


Have a look for a hidden mailbox called hidden by jjones 12/6/02

It could be that whoever (or whatever if it is an automated job) bcc'ed
the email to this hidden mailbox, that appears to have restrictions on
the size of emails it can receive.

In the past I have hidden mailboxes and restricted delivery sizes to
them instead of actually deleting the mailbox when the staff member has
left.

Mark

-Original Message-
From: Jerry J. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, 10 December 2002 8:48
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Strange NDR


Received a strange NDR today. On an e-mail sent to someone outside the
organization and the delivery failed. On the NDR it said Your message

  To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Your telemanager.net e-report is ready

did not reach the following recipient(s):

hidden by jjones 12/6/02 lastname, firstname on Mon, 9 Dec 2002
15:25:58 -0500
The content length of the message is too long for the recipient to
take delivery

Now, what is up with the hidden by jjones part? I am the postmaster for
our server and I am not doing anything to the message. I am not even the
person that sent the e-mail. Any ideas?

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RE: Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail....

2002-12-11 Thread Andrea Coppini
You might want to look at
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;316886 for some
ideas.  Other than that, the MS KB is a good source of info.  It's got
loads of good step by step guides.


-Original Message-
From: Joe Pochedley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 11 December 2002 9:48 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail


Kind ladies and gentlemen, looking for a little feedback on an Exchange
mess that I've been tasked with handling.

We're located in the USA and recently we purchased a company based out
of the UK.  The administration has asked me to consolidate the Exchange
servers (one at each company) into a single server.  Of course I
protested veheminently about having a single server for both the US and
UK, gave them many many reasons why it shouldn't be done, but ultimately
the decision was theirs  AH well

We're currently running Exch5.5 on an NT4 domain, and the purchased
company is running the same...  I am in the process of testing and
preparing to deploy Win2K and AD here in the USA...  After AD's in place
I plan to upgrade our Exch5.5 to Exch2K.

Now for the messy part...  I need to get the UK's mailboxes moved to our
Exch2K server...  What I was planning was this:  Upgrade their network
to Win2K as a child domain of ours...  Then using Exmerge, pull out
their mailboxes and transfer them to our Exchange server (they've only
got a 600mb priv.edb, so it's nothing compared to our 90Gb database)...
I've read on migration strategies, etc, but nothing really covers moving
mail from one domain to another or if making them a child domain
(basically creating a two way transitive trust between the two domains)
gets around the problem...

So the questions are these:  Can I make new mailboxes on the USA Exch2K
server from users in the child domain in the UK (I assume the answer is
yes, but I haven't gotten that far in testing yet and I'm just trying to
avoid
some head banging if someone can tell me it can't be done)?   Is there
an
easier way to accomplish this?  How can I move the Public folders to our
Exch server?

Thanks in advance for your kind wisdom.

Joe Pochedley
If you have time to do it twice, 
you had time to do it right in
the first place.


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RE: DMZ Options

2002-12-11 Thread Blunt, James H (Jim)
Are you migrating from GroupWise to Exchange 5.5 or 2000?

-Original Message-
From: Darin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 4:24 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: DMZ Options


We are on in the process of planning an exchange migration from GroupWise.
We are looking at how the Front-End Design is going to be regarding OWA. 
I have read the Front-End Server Whitepaper and it appears that the best way
is to have Users establish an SSL connection to a Front-End Server in a DMZ
having only port 443 open on the Inter Fireall, then have IPSEC tunnel
between the Front and Back-End Server having ports 51,50, 500/UDP and
88TCP/UDP open on the Intra Firewall.

Another administrator had the idea of putting both Front and Back End
Servers on the Internal Network and instead putting in an apache server in
the DMZ and have the user create an SSL connection to the Apache Server, and
then have that Server do a mod-proxy SSL connection to the Front-End Server.
Therefore only having port 443 open on the Inter and Intra Firewall.

Is this a better design in regards to security? 

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RE: Mail Enabled Public Folders on Exchange 2000

2002-12-11 Thread Andy Haigh
Interesting I don't have that function available. These are Public
folders I migrated over from a Exchange 5.5 server via a pst file. They
show as having email addresses already but if you right click, all tasks
you only get Mail Enable it's as if Exchange doesn't know about the
email addresses. Yet it works perfectly.

I may need to recreated the Folders and copy the contents over to fix up
the problem. Though looking at the default Folder Tree, it is set to
MAPI Clients so I expect it will always create Mail Enabled folders
which cannot be changed.

Andy

-Original Message-
From: Mike Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, 11 December 2002 9:21 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Mail Enabled Public Folders on Exchange 2000


Andy,

In ESM navigate to the public folder, right click, All Tasks, Mail
Disable.

Voila,
Mike

-Original Message-
From: Andy Haigh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 11 December 2002 09:20
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Mail Enabled Public Folders on Exchange 2000


Is there a way to un mail enable a Public Folder?

Apart from deleting and re-creating.

Thanks

Andy

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Odd message from other mail server

2002-12-11 Thread Doug Kassay

I am getting an odd response from a mail server that I am attempting to send
a message to (fast.net).  Here is the message that their server is sending
at the end of my message.  451 See http://pobox.com/~djb/docs/smtplf.html;
A main snippet, referencing the error, from that website says:

It was generated by qmail, an Internet message transfer agent. Your mailer
tried to send an e-mail message to a server running qmail. Unfortunately,
qmail spotted a problem: your mailer sent a bare LF.

There are a couple of things that are odd about the situation.

1. The mail that is being rejected appears to have a CR at the end of the
message.  The message end just like all the other messages that are sent or
received by our server.  Here is a portion of the capture of the data stream
from the message that generates the error.

href=http://www.tankstatus.com/ssa_pipeline;SSA Version 1.0/a Copyright
(c) Intelligent Controls, Inc. 1997-2002/font
/body
/html

.
451 See http://pobox.com/~djb/docs/smtplf.html.
QUIT
221 Catch you later

In the actual capture utility window it shows a box [] after the period just
above the line starting with '451 See...'

2. The mail that is sent and rejected is auto generated by one of our web
servers (tankstatus.com) based on an event.  It is in HTML format and
relayed through our Exchange 5.5 server (on separate box).  An original
message is attached.

3. I am able to sent mail to the host in question (fast.net) from my work
station (outlook 2002).  The main difference is that my mails are not in
html format.

4. We operate this service for several customers and have never had a
problem with them receiving our automated emails, which for the most part
are identical.

This is so odd that I am not even sure where to go to trouble shoot, or even
what question(s) to ask in this list.  Has anyone got any insight, former
experience, suggestions or smart ass comments?  At this point anything would
be helpful.

Doug

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RE: AutoUpdate of Public Folder Calendar

2002-12-11 Thread Schneider.Rudy
Chris,

Thanks for the URL.  I was hoping for a no cost solution, but beggars can't
be choosers.

thanx,

rudy ;-)

 -Original Message-
From:   Chris Scharff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Tuesday, December 10, 2002 11:50 AM
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Subject:RE: AutoUpdate of Public Folder Calendar

http://www.amrein.com/apps/page.asp?Q=392

 -Original Message-
 From: Schneider.Rudy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 12:27 PM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 
 Exchange 5.5 SP 4
 Outlook 2K
 
 I'm able to post my Public Folder\Calendar to our 
 Web/Intranet; however, it's a static display and I'd like to 
 update this automatically when I add/change/delete items from 
 my Public Folder Calendar.  I haven't found any ideas on how 
 to accomplish this.  All of the discussions I've found return 
 me to just save as and this doesn't update automatically.
 
 
 
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RE: Instant Messages between companies

2002-12-11 Thread Ed Crowley
Sure.  Do it through MSN.

Ed Crowley MCSE+I MVP
Technical Consultant
hp Services
There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems.


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Randy Roffey
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 6:03 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Instant Messages between companies


I am wondering if two separate companies each running Exchange 2000 and
Exchange Instant Messaging can use their IM clients to communicate with
each other or are IM clients limited to within their own company?

Thanks


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RE: Mailbox Manager not working

2002-12-11 Thread Ed Crowley
Check the properties of the message in question.  It may have a
different modified date than you might expect from what you see in the
message list.

Ed Crowley MCSE+I MVP
Technical Consultant
hp Services
There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems.


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Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 12:15 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Mailbox Manager not working


We are using Mailbox Manager on an EX2000 SP3.  I have the policy set to
delete mail that is 90 days or older.  It works about 99% of the time
but there are users that have mail in there from earlier than 90 days.
Any idea's why this is doing this.

Thank you,
 
Alex Gonzalez
Senior Systems Administrator
Handleman Company
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Ugh, Argh I know it's here, I can't find it.

2002-12-11 Thread Finch Brett
 Ok you know in OWA 5.5 SPK4 the issue when you click open email message and
no text appears in body, only a reply or forward will display it ? It's a
easy fix I've done it, I just can't find the fix, the troubleshooting OWA
from MS URL no longer exists either. I know it's not a full blown diag
problem, I know it's a simple one...

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