RE: Move mailbox = can't reveive ?

2002-01-29 Thread Herold Heiko
, 2002 7:01 PM To: Exchange Discussions Subject: RE: Move mailbox = can't reveive ? Users shouldn't be connected to the server while their mailboxes are being moved, nor can mailboxes accept mail while they are being moved (assuming your using the mailbox tool). 1 GB question - done

RE: Move mailbox = can't reveive ?

2002-01-29 Thread Busby, Jacob
OK users should not be connected during move mailbox - no problem. But mail can't be delivered ? Let's see, this means a) every connector on every exchange server must be down, no user anywhere must be connected, or b) every connector on the source and destination server must be down, they

RE: Move mailbox = can't reveive ?

2002-01-29 Thread Chris Scharff
Subject: RE: Move mailbox = can't reveive ? OK users should not be connected during move mailbox - no problem. But mail can't be delivered ? Let's see, this means a) every connector on every exchange server must be down, no user anywhere must be connected, or b) every connector on the source

RE: Move mailbox = can't reveive ?

2002-01-29 Thread Herold Heiko
To: Exchange Discussions Subject: RE: Move mailbox = can't reveive ? My average mailbox move takes around 5 minutes. Actual risk of mail being NDR'd is a number significantly close to zero (e.g. I moved 1100 users from one server to another one evening and received 0 complaints about

RE: Move mailbox = can't reveive ?

2002-01-29 Thread Andy David
Subject: RE: Move mailbox = can't reveive ? Well, I did mov some mailboxes during prime time the other day (for space reason): phone user with top #1 mailbox please close outlook until notice, move mailbox, give clearance for outlook. After moving around ~ 10 users (~7GB, sigh) I got notice from

RE: Move mailbox = can't reveive ?

2002-01-29 Thread Joyce, Louis
Discussions Subject: RE: Move mailbox = can't reveive ? Well, I did mov some mailboxes during prime time the other day (for space reason): phone user with top #1 mailbox please close outlook until notice, move mailbox, give clearance for outlook. After moving around ~ 10 users (~7GB, sigh) I got

RE: Move mailbox = can't reveive ?

2002-01-29 Thread Chris Scharff
I'm a master of trailer park cuisine. Chris Scharff The Mail Resource Center http://www.mail-resources.com -Original Message- From: Joyce, Louis To: Exchange Discussions Sent: 1/29/2002 8:35 AM Subject: RE: Move mailbox = can't reveive ? Chris is a chef as well? A man of many talents

RE: Move mailbox = can't reveive ?

2002-01-29 Thread Kevin Miller
Of Chris Scharff Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 6:57 AM To: Exchange Discussions Subject: RE: Move mailbox = can't reveive ? I'm a master of trailer park cuisine. Chris Scharff The Mail Resource Center http://www.mail-resources.com -Original Message- From: Joyce, Louis To: Exchange

RE: Move mailbox = can't reveive ?

2002-01-28 Thread Jim Brady
Users shouldn't be connected to the server while their mailboxes are being moved, nor can mailboxes accept mail while they are being moved (assuming your using the mailbox tool). 1 GB question - done this myself and works great ... freeing up a few hundred MB does get the store back up quickly,

RE: Move mailbox = can't reveive ?

2002-01-28 Thread Jim Brady
, January 28, 2002 10:01 AM To: Exchange Discussions Subject: RE: Move mailbox = can't reveive ? Users shouldn't be connected to the server while their mailboxes are being moved, nor can mailboxes accept mail while they are being moved (assuming your using the mailbox tool). 1 GB question - done