RE: Off-topic changing SMTP port on Exchange for spam filtering.

2003-11-03 Thread Robert Blomquist
I was just taking a look at Xwall and it does in fact look pretty good.

Questions:
What operating system are you running it on?
Does it need a separate SMTP server to be running or does it provide its own?
If it needs another, what do you suggest?

Thanks,

Robert Blomquist 
Supervisor of Information Technology 
Sabic Americas, Inc. 



-Original Message-
From: Wohlgemuth, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2003 10:05 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Off-topic changing SMTP port on Exchange for spam
filtering.


We have used Xwall for about a year. It is very good. It is one guy I
think. He is very responsive.

It seems like when you ask if something can be done, it gets put in the
next release ...

I think he is Austrian , so be a little careful with his choice of
good/bad english words ...

We use Bayesian filtering on it. I would suggest that you first get your
other filters in place and are happy with them before you start
collecting stats to start your bayesian filtering. Then, once it is
working, review the emails and the stats (in .csv files) and set your
level a touch higher than what you think it should be ...

You can also edit the NDR's ... Does virus scanning ... Etc, etc, etc,
you name it ...

I also took the .csv's and the collected the blocked messages and made
an .asp site for my users, so that they could log in through a web page
and unblock email addresses (it also does unique whitelists for
individual users ...)

For the price, it is great ... Probably be bought out soon ...

mike


-Original Message-
From: Alverson, Tom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 9:53 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Off-topic changing SMTP port on Exchange for spam
filtering.


 Let us all know what you think of Xwall if you get it running.  I
looked at their web page and it's only $350 per server (any number of
users).  If it works that sound very reasonable.

Tom

-Original Message-
From: Pfefferkorn, Pete (pfeffepe) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 10:15 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Off-topic changing SMTP port on Exchange for spam filtering.

Exchange 5.5

 
Sorry if this came through twice.  Had to change the text type and
re-send.

This is a little off-topic.  We are about to deploy XWall for Exchange
on our front end IMC relays.  One of the requirements is that we change
the smtp port for Exchange on the IMC's to use 24 since XWall will use
port 25 and get the messages first.  I guess my questions are:

For users using POP or custom applications that are using the Exchange
IMC as their relay host, how will changing the ports affect them?  Have
I just disabled POP by installing XWall?

We have locked down all unused ports so I guess I need to open port 24
up to the front end and back end servers as well.

Is there anything I need to be careful about or any other gotchas that I
should know.


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RE: Off-topic changing SMTP port on Exchange for spam filtering.

2003-11-03 Thread Robert Blomquist
Thanks for the info. I'm loading up a server right now to test.

Robert Blomquist 
Supervisor of Information Technology 
Sabic Americas, Inc. 



-Original Message-
From: Wohlgemuth, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 10:45 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Off-topic changing SMTP port on Exchange for spam
filtering.


I am running it on W2K Advanced server (we are doing load balancing for
failover) although it will run nicely on W2K Server (what we initially
tested it on)

uses its own SMTP server .. can run on the machine that Exchange is on
or another one ... we run it as a service ...

our path looks something like this Xwall --- Exchange (Front end
servers) (separate servers)

If you want more detailed info, feel free to contact me directly ...

Mike


-Original Message-
From: Robert Blomquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 9:18 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Off-topic changing SMTP port on Exchange for spam
filtering.


I was just taking a look at Xwall and it does in fact look pretty good.

Questions:
What operating system are you running it on?
Does it need a separate SMTP server to be running or does it provide its
own? If it needs another, what do you suggest?

Thanks,

Robert Blomquist 
Supervisor of Information Technology 
Sabic Americas, Inc. 



-Original Message-
From: Wohlgemuth, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2003 10:05 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Off-topic changing SMTP port on Exchange for spam
filtering.


We have used Xwall for about a year. It is very good. It is one guy I
think. He is very responsive.

It seems like when you ask if something can be done, it gets put in the
next release ...

I think he is Austrian , so be a little careful with his choice of
good/bad english words ...

We use Bayesian filtering on it. I would suggest that you first get your
other filters in place and are happy with them before you start
collecting stats to start your bayesian filtering. Then, once it is
working, review the emails and the stats (in .csv files) and set your
level a touch higher than what you think it should be ...

You can also edit the NDR's ... Does virus scanning ... Etc, etc, etc,
you name it ...

I also took the .csv's and the collected the blocked messages and made
an .asp site for my users, so that they could log in through a web page
and unblock email addresses (it also does unique whitelists for
individual users ...)

For the price, it is great ... Probably be bought out soon ...

mike


-Original Message-
From: Alverson, Tom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 9:53 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Off-topic changing SMTP port on Exchange for spam
filtering.


 Let us all know what you think of Xwall if you get it running.  I
looked at their web page and it's only $350 per server (any number of
users).  If it works that sound very reasonable.

Tom

-Original Message-
From: Pfefferkorn, Pete (pfeffepe) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 10:15 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Off-topic changing SMTP port on Exchange for spam filtering.

Exchange 5.5

 
Sorry if this came through twice.  Had to change the text type and
re-send.

This is a little off-topic.  We are about to deploy XWall for Exchange
on our front end IMC relays.  One of the requirements is that we change
the smtp port for Exchange on the IMC's to use 24 since XWall will use
port 25 and get the messages first.  I guess my questions are:

For users using POP or custom applications that are using the Exchange
IMC as their relay host, how will changing the ports affect them?  Have
I just disabled POP by installing XWall?

We have locked down all unused ports so I guess I need to open port 24
up to the front end and back end servers as well.

Is there anything I need to be careful about or any other gotchas that I
should know.


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RE: Tumbleweed

2003-10-29 Thread Robert Blomquist
I was just looking for an SMTP relay that has other abilities (i.e. anti-spam) and we 
checking out Tumbleweed's appliance. Does anyone have an opinion on this one or others 
I could investigate? (like there's any shortage of opinions around here!)

I just signed on to the list so I may have missed any recent discussions on the 
matter. Translation - please don't hammer me for asking what may seem to be a 
redundant question. I don't mind doing my homework but don't know what products are 
out there and worth looking into.

Thanks,

Robert Blomquist 
Supervisor of Information Technology 
Sabic Americas, Inc. 

-Original Message-
From: Arlo Clizer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 9:59 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Tumbleweed


We had 60Mph winds last night. They FLY!

-Original Message-
From: Neil Hobson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 5:50 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Tumbleweed

Really?  I thought it rolled. 

-Original Message-
From: David, Andy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Posted At: 29 October 2003 13:43
Posted To: Swynk Exchange (30 days)
Conversation: Tumbleweed
Subject: RE: Tumbleweed


Tumbleweed rocks.



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RE: Problem deleting e-mails

2003-09-04 Thread Robert Blomquist
I've had this problem before too. For some reason a certain mail message gets 
corrupt and cannot be opened or deleted. I use MDBVU32.EXE to pull out the 
individual message. Be careful using it though. There is an option to delete a single 
mail message. Read up on it so you don't accidentally crap your system out.

Robert Blomquist 
Supervisor of Information Technology 

 


-Original Message-
From: Adam Berns [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 2:34 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Problem deleting e-mails


When I launch outlook, I see the messages in the inbox, but when I try to
delete them, I get the following error:  The item could not be deleted.  It
was either moved or already deleted, or access was denied. If I look at
their MBX folder on the M drive, I do see the messages there, but can't
delete it from that location either.  Any ideas?

Exchange 2K sp3
Windows 2K sp4 


Adam Berns
Sr. Systems Administrator
Remedy, a BMC Software Company
650-919-5966 Office



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RE: Problem deleting e-mails

2003-09-04 Thread Robert Blomquist
I'm telling you, MDBVU32 will suck it right out. It's a MSFT utility, I think it comes 
on the Exchange disk. It would be nice to know what caused it, but this will get rid 
of it.

Robert Blomquist 
Supervisor of Information Technology 
Sabic Americas, Inc. 
713) 532-4999 


-Original Message-
From: Adam Berns [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 3:06 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Problem deleting e-mails


Been there, done that, disabled A/V on the server and the client.


Adam Berns
Sr. Systems Administrator
Remedy, a BMC Software Company
650-919-5966 Office



-Original Message-
From: Andy David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 1:04 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Re: Problem deleting e-mails


So you disabled it and you still couldnt delete the emails?
What AV software are you using?  It wouldnt hurt to temporarily disable it
on the client as well.
Its at least worth a try.





- Original Message - 
From: Adam Berns [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 3:50 PM
Subject: RE: Problem deleting e-mails


 Already went through that path, no luck...

 
 Adam Berns
 Sr. Systems Administrator
 Remedy, a BMC Software Company
 650-919-5966 Office



 -Original Message-
 From: Andy David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 12:47 PM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: Re: Problem deleting e-mails


 Any AV software on the server?

 - Original Message - 
 From: Adam Berns [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 3:43 PM
 Subject: RE: Problem deleting e-mails


  Shift+Del does not work.  It's like the messages just are not in the
  database, though they show up in the client.  They can't be opened,
moved,
  or deleted.
 
  
  Adam Berns
  Sr. Systems Administrator
  Remedy, a BMC Software Company
  650-919-5966 Office
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Edgington, Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 12:38 PM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: RE: Problem deleting e-mails
 
 
  Are they over their quota?  Did you try 'shift-delete'?
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Adam Berns [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 2:34 PM
  To: Exchange Discussions
  Subject: Problem deleting e-mails
 
 
  When I launch outlook, I see the messages in the inbox, but when I try
  to
  delete them, I get the following error:  The item could not be deleted.
  It
  was either moved or already deleted, or access was denied. If I look at
  their MBX folder on the M drive, I do see the messages there, but can't
  delete it from that location either.  Any ideas?
 
  Exchange 2K sp3
  Windows 2K sp4
 
  
  Adam Berns
  Sr. Systems Administrator
  Remedy, a BMC Software Company
  650-919-5966 Office
 
 
 
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GFI Essentials free spam filter

2003-08-21 Thread Robert Blomquist
Has anyone had any experience with this product? It looks like enough for my org. I 
don't know that I need to subscribe to a blacklist but if I can create my own 
blacklist for my org it would be a good start.

Robert Blomquist 
Supervisor of Information Technology 


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Where'd the setting go?

2003-08-21 Thread Robert Blomquist
Sorry if this is a duplicate, I received no confirmation that the first one went. I 
did receive a notice that it didn't like my subject Mail Delivery.


On my Mail 55 server I could set Exchange to use DNS to resolve the remote server's 
address and send the message directly to that server AND manually set specific domains 
to relay through another mail server. This worked well for me since other internal 
sites are using external IP addresses internally (DOH!!). The only way I could get 
mail out to certain domains was to relay to our ISP's mail server so it could route it 
properly.

I'm almost positive I had this setup on my Exchange 2000 server but switched to all 
mail being relayed through a smart host. I'm now running into the problem of many of 
our clients blocking our mail as spam because UUNet's servers are on a lot of black 
lists and I want to change back. But for the life of me I can't find where the setting 
is to specify certain domains be sent to another SMTP server. In 5.5 I could do it on 
the IMS connector on the Connections tab. In Message Delivery there is a button to 
specify E-Mail domain.

Where is that stinking setting, or am I crazy and 2000 never had this?


Robert Blomquist 
Supervisor of Information Technology 


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RE: Where'd the setting go?

2003-08-21 Thread Robert Blomquist
That makes me feel better that someone else thinks it's there, too. Can you be a 
little more specific? I've already been into the properties for the SMTP connector 
about 50 times, hoping that the last 49 times I may have overlooked something.

On the General tab I get the option to use DNS or send all mail through a smart host 
but what I want to do is use DNS and send only certain mail through a relay (by 
domain).

Can you get me any closer?
Thanks,

Robert Blomquist 
Supervisor of Information Technology 

-Original Message-
From: Lawrence, Mitchell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2003 12:34 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Where'd the setting go?


You are not crazy. =) The setting I believe you are looking for is under
your System Manager, Administrative Groups, (first administrative
group), Routing Groups, Connectors. If I read your message correctly,
you want to create a connector to route email to specific domains
through a relay that that domain will accept mail from.

Thank you,
Mitchell D. Lawrence
Network Administrator/Systems Analyst
**Good|Cheap|Fast (Pick Two)**

-Original Message-
From: Robert Blomquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2003 11:03 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Where'd the setting go?

Sorry if this is a duplicate, I received no confirmation that the first
one went. I did receive a notice that it didn't like my subject Mail
Delivery.


On my Mail 55 server I could set Exchange to use DNS to resolve the
remote server's address and send the message directly to that server AND
manually set specific domains to relay through another mail server. This
worked well for me since other internal sites are using external IP
addresses internally (DOH!!). The only way I could get mail out to
certain domains was to relay to our ISP's mail server so it could route
it properly.

I'm almost positive I had this setup on my Exchange 2000 server but
switched to all mail being relayed through a smart host. I'm now running
into the problem of many of our clients blocking our mail as spam
because UUNet's servers are on a lot of black lists and I want to change
back. But for the life of me I can't find where the setting is to
specify certain domains be sent to another SMTP server. In 5.5 I could
do it on the IMS connector on the Connections tab. In Message Delivery
there is a button to specify E-Mail domain.

Where is that stinking setting, or am I crazy and 2000 never had this?


Robert Blomquist 
Supervisor of Information Technology 


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RE: I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)

2002-05-31 Thread Robert Blomquist

My problem was that users and mailboxes are not even in the same forest, and
I have a single domain name to mail to.

I was able to solve my problem with using mail.mydomain.com/exchange/alias
as the address my users will go to, this will tell exchange exactly which
mailbox I want to open. Now when it prompts me for a user I can give it the
credentials for my other domain. It works fine.

I was able to come with this solution because the people in this list kept
me thinking about new fixes. Thanks all.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator



-Original Message-
From: Etts, Russell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thu, May 30, 2002 15:42
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)


Hi there

Sorry, I didn't make myself clear.  Let me explain

My root domain is aaa.bbb.com
My child domain ccc.aaa.bbb.com

However, when you send me mail from the internet, it's [EMAIL PROTECTED] bbb.com
is currently in the default recipient policy.  Now, if you had various email
addresses that you host, e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED], then fff.com needs to be in the
default recipient policy.  If it's not, then OWA will not work (among other
things)

Thanks

Russell




-Original Message-
From: Robert Blomquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 9:21 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)


In my test lab all users in the child domain are using the default recipient
policy. The users in my NT domain are not, the only link between domains is
a trust relationship.

I don't see how in my case it could be related to the recipient policy but I
took a look and didn't see anything that may allow a user outside of the
forest, even with rights, to load the correct mailbox.

maybe if I added the mailbox to the url when accessing the owa server... I'm
going to give that a shot.

Thanks,
Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator



-Original Message-
From: Etts, Russell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wed, May 29, 2002 7:52
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)


Hi there

I have had a similar problem, but with another child domain.  Are all the
addresses that the users are currently using in the default recipient
policy??

Thanks

Russell

-Original Message-
From: Robert Blomquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 2:24 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)


HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to run a totally
separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships setup. The
child domain will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want to run user or
computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator





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RE: in utah?

2002-05-31 Thread Robert Blomquist

I'm Mormon, and I like Exchange. But I'm not in Utah.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator


-Original Message-
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Sent: Fri, May 31, 2002 9:10
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Subject: RE: in utah?


Do Mormons like Exchange?

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To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: in utah?



Anyone on this list in utah?, just curious.  Sometimes it seems like I'm the
only one on this list from this area.

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OWA with multiple domains

2002-05-29 Thread Robert Blomquist

HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to keep user accounts
in a totally separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships
setup. The child domain to HQ will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want
to run user or computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my
separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator


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I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)

2002-05-29 Thread Robert Blomquist

HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to run a totally
separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships setup. The
child domain will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want to run user or
computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator





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OWA with multiple domains

2002-05-29 Thread Robert Blomquist

HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to keep user accounts
in a totally separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships
setup. The child domain to HQ will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want
to run user or computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my
separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator


Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator
Sabic Americas, Inc.
713) 532-4999




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OWA with multiple domains

2002-05-29 Thread Robert Blomquist

HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to keep user accounts
in a totally separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships
setup. The child domain to HQ will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want
to run user or computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my
separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator


Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator
Sabic Americas, Inc.
713) 532-4999




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I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)

2002-05-29 Thread Robert Blomquist

HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to run a totally
separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships setup. The
child domain will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want to run user or
computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator





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I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)

2002-05-29 Thread Robert Blomquist

HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to run a totally
separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships setup. The
child domain will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want to run user or
computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator





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OWA with multiple domains

2002-05-29 Thread Robert Blomquist

HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to keep user accounts
in a totally separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships
setup. The child domain to HQ will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want
to run user or computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my
separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator


Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator
Sabic Americas, Inc.
713) 532-4999




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RE: I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)

2002-05-29 Thread Robert Blomquist

I don't think it's a problem with IIS or DNS. I can get to the mailbox fine
using the user account from the child domain that E2K is installed in, both
using Outlook and OWA. When using OWA, I enter the UN/PW/Domain from the NT
domain (the domain where my real user accounts are), E2K checks its database
to see what mailbox to open, and it doesn't seem to be finding a mailbox
associated with that user. If it had a feature similar to Ex5.5 where I tell
it what mailbox I want, then give it the UN/PW/Domain that has the security
to open it, I would be fine.

I don't want my users to have to remember 2 different user
accounts/passwords and will probably give in to HQ if I can't get this to
work.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator

-Original Message-
From: Tony Hlabse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tue, May 28, 2002 12:01
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Re: I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)


It is an IIS issue. Possible a DNS issue. You can have multiple AD
directories that are accessible by using server1.domain.com or domain.comm
but the user must know to type the FQDN in where the domain name field is. I
hope this pushes you in the right direction.

- Original Message -
From: Robert Blomquist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 2:23 PM
Subject: I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)


 HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't
trust
 them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

 Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to run a totally
 separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships setup. The
 child domain will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want to run user or
 computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my separate
domain.

 I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
 E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
 environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
 open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my
users
 logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

 Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

 Robert Blomquist
 Network Administrator





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RE: I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)

2002-05-29 Thread Robert Blomquist

In my test lab all users in the child domain are using the default recipient
policy. The users in my NT domain are not, the only link between domains is
a trust relationship.

I don't see how in my case it could be related to the recipient policy but I
took a look and didn't see anything that may allow a user outside of the
forest, even with rights, to load the correct mailbox.

maybe if I added the mailbox to the url when accessing the owa server... I'm
going to give that a shot.

Thanks,
Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator



-Original Message-
From: Etts, Russell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wed, May 29, 2002 7:52
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)


Hi there

I have had a similar problem, but with another child domain.  Are all the
addresses that the users are currently using in the default recipient
policy??

Thanks

Russell

-Original Message-
From: Robert Blomquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 2:24 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)


HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to run a totally
separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships setup. The
child domain will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want to run user or
computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator





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OWA with multiple domains

2002-05-29 Thread Robert Blomquist

HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to keep user accounts
in a totally separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships
setup. The child domain to HQ will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want
to run user or computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my
separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator


Robert Blomquist
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I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)

2002-05-29 Thread Robert Blomquist

HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to run a totally
separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships setup. The
child domain will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want to run user or
computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator





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RE: I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)

2002-05-29 Thread Robert Blomquist

I don't think it's a problem with IIS or DNS. I can get to the mailbox fine
using the user account from the child domain that E2K is installed in, both
using Outlook and OWA. When using OWA, I enter the UN/PW/Domain from the NT
domain (the domain where my real user accounts are), E2K checks its database
to see what mailbox to open, and it doesn't seem to be finding a mailbox
associated with that user. If it had a feature similar to Ex5.5 where I tell
it what mailbox I want, then give it the UN/PW/Domain that has the security
to open it, I would be fine.

I don't want my users to have to remember 2 different user
accounts/passwords and will probably give in to HQ if I can't get this to
work.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator

-Original Message-
From: Tony Hlabse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tue, May 28, 2002 12:01
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Re: I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)


It is an IIS issue. Possible a DNS issue. You can have multiple AD
directories that are accessible by using server1.domain.com or domain.comm
but the user must know to type the FQDN in where the domain name field is. I
hope this pushes you in the right direction.

- Original Message -
From: Robert Blomquist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 2:23 PM
Subject: I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)


 HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't
trust
 them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

 Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to run a totally
 separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships setup. The
 child domain will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want to run user or
 computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my separate
domain.

 I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
 E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
 environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
 open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my
users
 logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

 Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

 Robert Blomquist
 Network Administrator





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RE: I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)

2002-05-29 Thread Robert Blomquist

In my test lab all users in the child domain are using the default recipient
policy. The users in my NT domain are not, the only link between domains is
a trust relationship.

I don't see how in my case it could be related to the recipient policy but I
took a look and didn't see anything that may allow a user outside of the
forest, even with rights, to load the correct mailbox.

maybe if I added the mailbox to the url when accessing the owa server... I'm
going to give that a shot.

Thanks,
Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator



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From: Etts, Russell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wed, May 29, 2002 7:52
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)


Hi there

I have had a similar problem, but with another child domain.  Are all the
addresses that the users are currently using in the default recipient
policy??

Thanks

Russell

-Original Message-
From: Robert Blomquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 2:24 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)


HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to run a totally
separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships setup. The
child domain will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want to run user or
computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator





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I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)

2002-05-29 Thread Robert Blomquist

HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to run a totally
separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships setup. The
child domain will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want to run user or
computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator





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OWA with multiple domains

2002-05-29 Thread Robert Blomquist

HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to keep user accounts
in a totally separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships
setup. The child domain to HQ will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want
to run user or computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my
separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator


Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator
Sabic Americas, Inc.
713) 532-4999




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RE: I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)

2002-05-29 Thread Robert Blomquist

I don't think it's a problem with IIS or DNS. I can get to the mailbox fine
using the user account from the child domain that E2K is installed in, both
using Outlook and OWA. When using OWA, I enter the UN/PW/Domain from the NT
domain (the domain where my real user accounts are), E2K checks its database
to see what mailbox to open, and it doesn't seem to be finding a mailbox
associated with that user. If it had a feature similar to Ex5.5 where I tell
it what mailbox I want, then give it the UN/PW/Domain that has the security
to open it, I would be fine.

I don't want my users to have to remember 2 different user
accounts/passwords and will probably give in to HQ if I can't get this to
work.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator

-Original Message-
From: Tony Hlabse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tue, May 28, 2002 12:01
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Re: I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)


It is an IIS issue. Possible a DNS issue. You can have multiple AD
directories that are accessible by using server1.domain.com or domain.comm
but the user must know to type the FQDN in where the domain name field is. I
hope this pushes you in the right direction.

- Original Message -
From: Robert Blomquist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 2:23 PM
Subject: I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)


 HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't
trust
 them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

 Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to run a totally
 separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships setup. The
 child domain will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want to run user or
 computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my separate
domain.

 I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
 E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
 environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
 open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my
users
 logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

 Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

 Robert Blomquist
 Network Administrator





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RE: I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)

2002-05-29 Thread Robert Blomquist

In my test lab all users in the child domain are using the default recipient
policy. The users in my NT domain are not, the only link between domains is
a trust relationship.

I don't see how in my case it could be related to the recipient policy but I
took a look and didn't see anything that may allow a user outside of the
forest, even with rights, to load the correct mailbox.

maybe if I added the mailbox to the url when accessing the owa server... I'm
going to give that a shot.

Thanks,
Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator



-Original Message-
From: Etts, Russell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wed, May 29, 2002 7:52
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)


Hi there

I have had a similar problem, but with another child domain.  Are all the
addresses that the users are currently using in the default recipient
policy??

Thanks

Russell

-Original Message-
From: Robert Blomquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 2:24 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)


HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to run a totally
separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships setup. The
child domain will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want to run user or
computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator





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OWA with multiple domains

2002-05-29 Thread Robert Blomquist

HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to keep user accounts
in a totally separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships
setup. The child domain to HQ will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want
to run user or computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my
separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator


Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator
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713) 532-4999




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I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)

2002-05-29 Thread Robert Blomquist

HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to run a totally
separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships setup. The
child domain will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want to run user or
computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator





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RE: I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)

2002-05-29 Thread Robert Blomquist

I don't think it's a problem with IIS or DNS. I can get to the mailbox fine
using the user account from the child domain that E2K is installed in, both
using Outlook and OWA. When using OWA, I enter the UN/PW/Domain from the NT
domain (the domain where my real user accounts are), E2K checks its database
to see what mailbox to open, and it doesn't seem to be finding a mailbox
associated with that user. If it had a feature similar to Ex5.5 where I tell
it what mailbox I want, then give it the UN/PW/Domain that has the security
to open it, I would be fine.

I don't want my users to have to remember 2 different user
accounts/passwords and will probably give in to HQ if I can't get this to
work.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator

-Original Message-
From: Tony Hlabse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tue, May 28, 2002 12:01
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Re: I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)


It is an IIS issue. Possible a DNS issue. You can have multiple AD
directories that are accessible by using server1.domain.com or domain.comm
but the user must know to type the FQDN in where the domain name field is. I
hope this pushes you in the right direction.

- Original Message -
From: Robert Blomquist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 2:23 PM
Subject: I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)


 HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't
trust
 them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

 Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to run a totally
 separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships setup. The
 child domain will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want to run user or
 computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my separate
domain.

 I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
 E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
 environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
 open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my
users
 logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

 Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

 Robert Blomquist
 Network Administrator





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RE: I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)

2002-05-29 Thread Robert Blomquist

In my test lab all users in the child domain are using the default recipient
policy. The users in my NT domain are not, the only link between domains is
a trust relationship.

I don't see how in my case it could be related to the recipient policy but I
took a look and didn't see anything that may allow a user outside of the
forest, even with rights, to load the correct mailbox.

maybe if I added the mailbox to the url when accessing the owa server... I'm
going to give that a shot.

Thanks,
Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator



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From: Etts, Russell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wed, May 29, 2002 7:52
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)


Hi there

I have had a similar problem, but with another child domain.  Are all the
addresses that the users are currently using in the default recipient
policy??

Thanks

Russell

-Original Message-
From: Robert Blomquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 2:24 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)


HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to run a totally
separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships setup. The
child domain will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want to run user or
computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator





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OWA with multiple domains

2002-05-29 Thread Robert Blomquist

HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to keep user accounts
in a totally separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships
setup. The child domain to HQ will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want
to run user or computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my
separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator


Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator
Sabic Americas, Inc.
713) 532-4999




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I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)

2002-05-29 Thread Robert Blomquist

HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to run a totally
separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships setup. The
child domain will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want to run user or
computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator





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RE: I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)

2002-05-29 Thread Robert Blomquist

I don't think it's a problem with IIS or DNS. I can get to the mailbox fine
using the user account from the child domain that E2K is installed in, both
using Outlook and OWA. When using OWA, I enter the UN/PW/Domain from the NT
domain (the domain where my real user accounts are), E2K checks its database
to see what mailbox to open, and it doesn't seem to be finding a mailbox
associated with that user. If it had a feature similar to Ex5.5 where I tell
it what mailbox I want, then give it the UN/PW/Domain that has the security
to open it, I would be fine.

I don't want my users to have to remember 2 different user
accounts/passwords and will probably give in to HQ if I can't get this to
work.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator

-Original Message-
From: Tony Hlabse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tue, May 28, 2002 12:01
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Re: I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)


It is an IIS issue. Possible a DNS issue. You can have multiple AD
directories that are accessible by using server1.domain.com or domain.comm
but the user must know to type the FQDN in where the domain name field is. I
hope this pushes you in the right direction.

- Original Message -
From: Robert Blomquist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 2:23 PM
Subject: I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)


 HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't
trust
 them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

 Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to run a totally
 separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships setup. The
 child domain will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want to run user or
 computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my separate
domain.

 I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
 E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
 environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
 open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my
users
 logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

 Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

 Robert Blomquist
 Network Administrator





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RE: I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)

2002-05-29 Thread Robert Blomquist

In my test lab all users in the child domain are using the default recipient
policy. The users in my NT domain are not, the only link between domains is
a trust relationship.

I don't see how in my case it could be related to the recipient policy but I
took a look and didn't see anything that may allow a user outside of the
forest, even with rights, to load the correct mailbox.

maybe if I added the mailbox to the url when accessing the owa server... I'm
going to give that a shot.

Thanks,
Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator



-Original Message-
From: Etts, Russell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wed, May 29, 2002 7:52
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)


Hi there

I have had a similar problem, but with another child domain.  Are all the
addresses that the users are currently using in the default recipient
policy??

Thanks

Russell

-Original Message-
From: Robert Blomquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 2:24 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)


HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to run a totally
separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships setup. The
child domain will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want to run user or
computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator





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I don't trust headquarters (OWA question)

2002-05-28 Thread Robert Blomquist

HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to run a totally
separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships setup. The
child domain will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want to run user or
computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator





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OWA with multiple domains

2002-05-28 Thread Robert Blomquist

HQ does not have a good record when it comes to W2K and E2K so I don't trust
them. I'm trying to minimize exposure to the inevitable screwup.

Our E2K server will be in a child domain to HQ, I want to keep user accounts
in a totally separate domain (ultimately W2K w/AD) with trust relationships
setup. The child domain to HQ will only be to hold mailboxes, I don't want
to run user or computer accounts out of this domain. This will occur in my
separate domain.

I have gotten the whole thing setup, my NT users can login and access the
E2K mailboxes in the AD domain. That part works fine (all in a test
environment.) What doesn't work is OWA.  OWA doesn't know which mailbox to
open when I type in the UN,PW,Domain of the NT domain. I don't want my users
logging in with the user accounts of the E2K child domain.

Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck? Thanks.

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator


Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator
Sabic Americas, Inc.
713) 532-4999




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Site connector in Exchange 2000

2002-02-06 Thread Robert Blomquist

I have a situation where I need 2 separate forests, in different countries,
to share global address lists, and we want something similar to the Exch5.5
site connector (we want internal mail to stay internal and not travel
through the internet.) If mail has to flow through the internet in order for
the 2 forest thing to work then that may be OK, we'd really rather not
though.

What is the best configuration for this, if there is one. Help...

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator
Sabic Americas, Inc.




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Move EXCH 5.5 from one NT domain to another

2002-01-22 Thread Robert Blomquist

I need to move my Exchange 5.5 sp4 server to another NT domain and need to
know if it is as easy and changing domain membership. It is a member server
in a Win 2K domain now and needs to be moved out to our NT4 domain. Nothing
else needs to change on it. Same name, same IP address, same DNS domain. I'm
hoping that it's not tied in any way to the netbios domain name, as it is to
the computer name.

FYI, I need to do this due to a failed W2K rollout that I NOTHING to do
with. Given the current status of the project (scrap it and start over) that
may not have been a bad thing.

If it's not that easy then I'll probably opt for the server move method.
Suggestions??

Thanks,

Robert Blomquist
Network Administrator
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