Hi Don:
Are the 5,000 e-mails already in Exchange? If not (and you have to
other reason compelling you to add them) you will probably want to
manage the lists outside Exchange. I know many companies that seem to
be happy running majordomo or LISTSERV.
If you have need to keep them in
Hi John:
If you develop a custom application via LDAP or use Directory
Transformation Manager (DTM) from Imanami and be done in 45 minutes.
DTM lets will check for duplicates, automatically create contacts in
your GAL, and sets a schedule to keep your changes synchronized.
Check it out at
Look at SmartDL from Imanami. SmartDL's imported group function can
keep a group or DL synced with a list of e-mail addresses in SQL or most
any other data source.
Kevin
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Imanami offers a nice and inexpensive profile generation tool called
OProfile. It will eliminate these kinds of problems because is creates
working profiles for you irrespective of what OS or version of
office/exchange you are running.
Check it out at
Hi Damian:
The DIM Report is a great resources for Identity Management Solutions
and alternatives to MIIS. Check out the following link.
http://www.dimreport.com/dimreport/Reports/1403.htm#article1
Kevin
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While I'm no an expert, I do talk with lot's of companies about managing
Exchange 5.5 DL's and E2K Groups.
The approach Mitchell describes is common and works fine for many small
to mid sized companies. When organizations reach a certain size, this
approach can become unwieldy.
The problem
Check out the white paper at the attached link, if describes the
different versions of Newprof and may be of value to you.
http://imanami.com/downloadcenter/support/docs/Imanami%20OProfile%20vs%2
0Microsoft%20Resource%20Kit%20Tools.pd
Forgive the promo, but when you get tired of wrestling with
Sorry the correct link is:
http://imanami.com/downloadcenter/support/docs/Imanami%20OProfile%20vs%2
0Microsoft%20Resource%20Kit%20Tools.pdf
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Look at OProfile
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Subject: RE: Icon's and piping username/domain/password.
Why can't she write it on a piece of tape under
List server solutions do the job and inexpensive, the issue can be that
your now maintain lists separate from Exchange.
If the member is someone who seldom interacts with your organization,
this is generally not a problem. If the member also in in your GAL, you
no longer have a single
Hi Robert:
You may want to check out SmartDL from Imanami. SmartDL has an import
option that allows you to create a DL/Group from a variety of sources
including a text file. You can even set a schedule so that it can check
your file every night and automatically add or delete members from the
Newprof is a tool that comes with outlook. It is actually found the
resource utility toolkit CD. Newprof will create Outlook profiles but
many people find it difficult to work with.
The attached link describes Newprof and compares it to a commercial
product OProfile. OProfile is probably the
Check out Imanami SmartDL (Groups controlled by a query) or WebDir (List
server capabilities for Exchange)
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Hi Tony:
The options I know about are Net I.Q.'s App Analyzer and the Promodag
report writer. Both these tools will cost you dearly but do report
against the message tracking log. I understand there is a fair amount of
overhead with both approaches as Promodag pumps everything into a SQL
MEC is no more... :-(
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Subject: MECC 2003 Venue
Anyone know which city will host MECC this year?
Traditionally, the event is located
is out of favor?
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Subject: RE: MECC 2003 Venue
MEC is no more... :-(
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You may also want to check out Imanami's Directory Transformation
Manager (DTM). www.imanami.com
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Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 9:44 AM
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Subject: RE: Export of Global
?
It is a shame that your website won't accept browsers other than IE or
netscape though... Makes it a bit hard to see what your comapny has to
offer.
James Richards
IT Manager Europe
Electronic Theatre Controls
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Hi Don:
You could go with a list-server solution, I believe there are several
shareware options of this variety. The problem is that these lists will
all be handled outside of Exchange. If you interacting with any of
these friends for day to day business correspondence they will need to
be
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