Daniel: Yes, email over a Internet based VPN, across the pond, nothing but
Net... :) As I said, I protested and gave the administration quite a
laundry list of why it wasn't the best way to run thing, but they are the
ones who pay the money so they're the ones who get to make the decision.
Not being too familiar with OWA for Exch5.5, is it something similar to the
cutoff HTML text problem under OL2000? In that instance it's a bad
MLANG.DLL file... Just a suggestion.
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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This migration is to 2000.
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If you have access to one, CMS PIPES and REXX on an IBM mainframe would eat this for
breakfast without breaking a sweat. Use an at command or the task scheduler to ftp the
files down to the mainframe and write a disconnected service machine there to parse
the data.
I have the following
Are you in Exchange 2000 Native Mode yet?
-Original Message-
From: Andy Haigh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 12 December 2002 00:12
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Mail Enabled Public Folders on Exchange 2000
Interesting I don't have that function available. These are Public
Hi,
Based on what you say about the informatoin store size, if I can presume that you are
going to migrate a few users (That depends on you as to what you classify as few); did
you consider the option of making pst files of all users, make your exchange server
resolve both the domain names.. or
Do you mean move the domain accounts, or the mail accounts? If the latter,
setup a trust from the US to the UK. Use Exmerge to extract the UK users'
data and import it into the US server. There's not going to be an automated
way to do this, sorry. Add to your laundry list administrative headache
Ensure that the webware SMTP daemon is indeed sending .CRLF. to end the
SMTP conversation. This is what the error message is referring to. Some
mailers aren't as strict about it but that is the proper format. Qmail is
claiming that the mailer is sending .LF. to end the conversation.
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Okay, maybe this is a better subject line. I've taken a look at recipient polcies as
an alternative but they don't really do what I want them to. Really what I want is
that if a user as an address: [EMAIL PROTECTED], I want smoo@ to work for a variety of
domains. In the case of recipient
You're right, I'm overtime exempt... :(
I understand there's not going to be a manual way to do it, but I've used
Exmerge in the past, and have gotten along quite well with it, so I believe
I'll be fine... It's only about 40 mailboxes...
As I said in my original email, I'm hopping to create
Get header.exe from the Exchange RK and use it to create a header file
including all the information you want to import including the domain
account. Export the user list from the UK box, munge the account field with
an appropriate tool (Excel) and import it into your server.
- Original
I found this on my Exchange server (Exch 5.5/SP4, WinNT 4/SP6a) today. I
cannot find any reference to this Event ID, with the exception of the Event
ID website and that doesn't tell me much of anything. We only have a few POP
users and no one has complained about problems. Any ideas?
Event Type:
From EventId.net
Event ID: 13008
Source MSExchange Pop3 Interface
Type Error
Description A FormatMessage operation for message 0x80040115 failed.
Returning NULL.
Comments Adrian Grigorof: Suggested action:
1. Apply sp3
2. Remove antivrus software, then apply sp3 and then reinstall
I thought header.exe was only on the 5.5 Resource Kit?
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From: Daniel Chenault [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 11:14 AM
Subject: Re: Purchased another company, need to migrate their mail
Get
Jon,
You could have a look at this OWA audit for some more details. Be aware that the
document is useful, but the issues in it (as well as your #1) are handled by
Messageware's SecureLogoff product.
http://www.messageware.net/audits/owa.html
-Original Message-
From: Martin, Jon
Mark,
Thanks - interesting audit. If we decide to go forward with allowing non-VPN
clients access to Outlook we will take a closer look at the product. Is
anyone aware of similar products?
A question for the group on a related topic: is it common practice to allow
non-VPN clients to access
On the common practice follow-up question, I should have been a bit more
concise by indicating that my question relates to users who are connecting
to our corporate email system via the Internet, not internal users.
Jon
-Original Message-
From: Martin, Jon
Sent: Thursday, December 12,
One thing for sure that all users have to know is to make sure they close
the browser window besides just logging off. Most do not even though a
setting will tell the user to close the browser window. So maybe a product
like Messageware would be OK. Also I would install some type of SSL security
Tony,
You may not realize that closing the browser does not always work. Try the audit plan
test case #1.
Mark
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From: Tony Hlabse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 2:00 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Re: Securing the OWA Kiosk
One
Looking for opinions on the Borderware Mxtreme and also looking for products
that have similar functionality. For E2K.
Jim Liddil
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Anyone have any experience with setting up moderated folders in
Outlook2000/Exchange2000?
Trying to setup a customized response but getting error message that says I haven't
filled out all the requested information. According to the help screen all you do is
put in the message text and save.
Hi this is Ben Thompson. I am the Sr. Network Engineer at the college that
Liz is the Exchange Administrator. (I just also happen to dual as her
husband.) We have had a Shark for several years now. The performance is
great. You may want to look at NT related buffering issues when dealing
with
Here you are.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;314532
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From: Finch Brett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 2:22 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Ugh, Argh I know it's here, I can't find it.
Ok you know in OWA 5.5
Is anyone familiar with PFADMIN? I am looking for a way to systematically
add myself as an owner to all public folders in order to assess the current
environment in preparation for Exchange 2000. I am looking at the help
files and it appears that I can at the very least write a batch file that
Have a recommendation for an Oracle list?
Regards,
Orin
Orin Rehorst
Port of Houston Authority
(Largest U.S. port in foreign tonnage)
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TOPAS web site: www.homestead.com/topas/topas.html
IMO FE/BE is simply a load balancing method by protocol.
For an access point put ISA Server in the DMZ, OWA on a computer in the
internal, and the Exchange store on another computer in the internal.
Create web publishing rules on ISA Server for the OWA computer.
Use a 3rd party to LB server
A while back I queried the group about putting E2K front-end servers in
a different domain (but same forest) than the backend servers. A couple
of people responded that they could indeed be in different domains and
were in fact running that way.
Based on that positive feedback, I decided to try
Environment: Exchange 5.5, sp4 with hotfixes.
NT4 domain, some boxes NT4, some W2K
Single organization, multiple sites, multiple servers in Seattle site
X400 connections between sites
Objects involved: mailboxes in Seattle and distribution lists in multiple sites.
Remote distribution lists are
Oh - I forgot to add: I've already got a call in to HP Gold Support (sort of like MS
Premier support, but cheaper and not as fast). They're digging through my message
logs and coming back with some suggestions, but I thought it worthwhile to add a
couple more brains to the problem.
Darcy
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Have a recommendation for an Oracle list?
Regards,
Orin
Orin Rehorst
Port of Houston Authority
(Largest U.S. port in foreign tonnage)
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Fax: (713)670-2457
TOPAS web
Tsk tsk... running Oracle on Windows... Is there no shame?
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Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 3:25 PM
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I was wondering is anyone new of a good Windows 2000 Terminal Server
discussion list
Thanks
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I was wondering is anyone new of a good Windows 2000
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My problem is that I
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