Re: Calculate size of priv1.stm - and make it smaller

2003-11-02 Thread Missy Koslosky
What size disks are you using? Sounds like they must be pretty small. The only way to make these files smaller is to take them offline and run eseutil on them - there should be 1221 events in your application event logs that will tell you how much white space you can reclaim by running the

OWA on Windows 2003 Web Edition?

2003-11-02 Thread Ryan Finnesey
Can I install Exchange 2003 OWA on Windows 2003 Web Edition? Ryan _ List posting FAQ: http://www.swinc.com/resource/exch_faq.htm Web Interface:

Re: Calculate size of priv1.stm - and make it smaller

2003-11-02 Thread Uso
http://www.winnetmag.com/Articles/ArticleID/8955/pg/2/2.html Exchange 2000 adds a new database file called the streaming store (i.e., the .stm file) to handle streaming and native Internet content. Internet clients such as POP3, IMAP, and HTTP use the streaming store exclusively. In addition,

Spam Clogging the IMC Queue -- Feigning Open Relay

2003-11-02 Thread Jay Kulsh
Hi folks, We do not have open relay on our two Exchange servers (5.5 SP4) as tested by various tools. However in the queue of IMC, there are thousand of messages that have outside domains in both source and destination addresses. The addresses of originators are obviously computer generated with

default recipient policy issue

2003-11-02 Thread Uso
Hi all, I have a container with lots of contacts from sister companies. I just noticed that they all got an additonal SMTP/X.400 address, apparently that is caused by my default policy. The filter for that policy just says (mailnickname=*) and I can't change the filter as the [Modify] button is