RE: SMTP Authentication Problem

2002-09-26 Thread Morrison, Mike L.
Then I don't understand the nature of the question. Clarification of the problem you are experiencing would help. Mike Morrison Staff System Engineer Fletcher Allen Health Care -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002

RE: SMTP Authentication Problem

2002-09-25 Thread Morrison, Mike L.
In Outlook XP, go to the tools menu and select e-mail accounts. Make sure the radio button next to View or change existing e-mail accounts is checked and click next. Highlight the proper account and click Change. Click the More Settings button.. Click on the Outgoing Server tab, check the box

RE: malformed address

2002-09-25 Thread Morrison, Mike L.
So what happens when you send to that address without the SMTP: prepended to it (as Mike O'toole pointed out a while ago)? Mike Morrison Staff System Engineer Fletcher Allen Health Care -Original Message- From: Stevens, Dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, September 25,

RE: *groan* PST Files

2002-09-19 Thread Morrison, Mike L.
Perzactly. Jon-- the arguments you need to use to management are: Is disk space for file servers cheaper than diskspace (and an upgrade to enterprise edition)? Not to mention the extra tape storage for backups, and headaches for users and you when they need a .pst file back. Once you start down

RE: Mailbox Recovery

2002-09-18 Thread Morrison, Mike L.
If memory serves (and it doesn't always!), your last sentence is the key. The servers need to be identical down to the hot-fix, or it won't work. Mike Morrison Staff System Engineer Fletcher Allen Health Care -Original Message- From: Dave Vantine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent:

RE: OOA questions

2002-09-17 Thread Morrison, Mike L.
1- Easiest way I can think of is send a message to al users and see which one's send back Out of Office replies. If a tool exists, it's either at www.cdolive.com, www.mail-resources.com [1], or www.slipstick.com. 2- OWA could be used, but it amounts to the same thing as logging into the user's

RE: OOA questions

2002-09-17 Thread Morrison, Mike L.
have no effect on internal emails. --Alex -Original Message- From: Morrison, Mike L. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 8:30 AM To: Exchange Discussions Subject: RE: OOA questions 1- Easiest way I can think of is send a message to al users and see which one's

RE: Recipient Name not recognized.

2002-09-17 Thread Morrison, Mike L.
Harvey1 was probably given delegate permissions to harveye's mailbox. Log on to Harveye's mailbox, right click on the calendar and select permissions. See if harvey1 is granted permission there and remove him. Might be worth checking the other containers in the mailbox as well. Mike Morrison

RE: Multiple updaters for a DL

2002-09-17 Thread Morrison, Mike L.
Go have that baby already, will ya! :) Mike -Original Message- From: Missy Koslosky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 2:10 PM To: Exchange Discussions Subject: Re: Multiple updaters for a DL Heck, I'm 9 months pregnant, and, apparently I've lost my mind. I

RE: OOA questions

2002-09-17 Thread Morrison, Mike L.
in the right position. -Original Message- From: Morrison, Mike L. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 3:58 PM To: Exchange Discussions Subject: RE: OOA questions IIRC, turning off auto-replies to the internet kills both to the internet. You are correct that it would

RE: Clients can't connect to Microsoft Exchange 5.5

2002-09-10 Thread Morrison, Mike L.
Reverse the search order of Tom's suggestion (DNS, LMHOSTS, then WINS) and you have my vote for the solution. Outlook uses DNS name resolution first (which can be circumvented by using a HOSTS or LMHOSTS file), then goes to WINS after that times out. Mike -Original Message- From: Tom

RE: one user can't login to OWA

2002-08-16 Thread Morrison, Mike L.
There may not be much to fix. Just a WAG-- is the guy's user name 'mike' or some such? And do you happen to have a 'mikem' or other user name similar to his? If this is the case, you are basically running into outlook name resolution issues. If you set up a new Outlook 2000 client and put his

RE: MEC early registration

2002-08-13 Thread Morrison, Mike L.
I'm not sure anyone wants those kind of customers, though! :) Mike -Original Message- From: Les Bessant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 12:46 PM To: Exchange Discussions Subject: RE: MEC early registration Depends on the customers. I'm sure somebody would be