We use it on our DMZ smtp box along with Interscan.
It works great and we get about 1 or 2 false positives a day. My only gripe
with the product is that there is no remote way to release a quaratined
mail, like a central console or something. I have to VNC into the server
that has it, sift
You really need to give us a load more info. Is it part of an existing
Ex5.5 set up with an ADC in place? Did you use the ADMT or a third-party
equivalent to migrate the users? Etc, etc.
Mark
Briefly though, you'll need to add the NT4 accounts into the mailbox
permissions of the
yes that is correct.
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With the monitor plugged in. While in the bath.
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But now he knows better, right?
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Ed, you're White?
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nough for you? Well, then you can
If you're referring to Exchange 2000, I wouldn't necessarily create
front-end servers just for SMTP. I'd use the SMTP service that comes
with IIS to relay SMTP. You can use front-end servers for HTTP, IMAP
and POP, though.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP kcCC+I
Tech Consultant
Compaq Computer
Use containers only to differentiate between types of objects. For
example, you might make containers for:
Users
MS Mail Mailboxes
Services (like Help Desk, Payroll, etc.)
Customers (custom recipients)
Distribution Lists
Public Folders (i.e., GAL entries for them)
So, the answer is a very
Pros: You get a copy of everything that's sent.
Cons: It will add load to your server.
It will consume more disk space.
Someone will potentially spend (waste) a great deal of time going
through the data. I hope it isn't you!
I recognize the necessity of such a feature,
What allows them to talk to each other, i.e. what connector x.400 through
RPC?
Can you tell Exchange which server to put the mailboxes?
Thnaks,
-John Q Jr.
I checked the logs and there was no receipt of mail anyhere between 12:00 -
4:00 PST from msn.
You did however receive mail from a
You should direct licensing questions to your Microsoft representative
or reseller. Nobody on this list is qualified to quote licensing terms.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP kcCC+I
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Compaq Computer Corporation
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Anyone know the registry location of where OWA should look if you want it to
use another server that what it's locally on?
-John Q
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Anyone know the registry
You might want to not clip the message. Some of us like to know what
questions/responses you are replying to.
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Any particular reason to change the subject line?
...it complicates following a thread unnecessary...
Thanks
Ricki
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Well, that's fine for Exchange 5.5. You didn't specify, though.
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It uses Active Directory to find the appropriate mailbox server for the
recipient.
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