Title: RE: Outlook Security
I had a user with the same problem. I finally gave up trying to do it the MS way because our Desktop Admins had problems letting users modify the registry, and remote registry editing was turned off, so I could not apply the Security Settings fix from MS.
Finally
Is there a way for an administrator to forward the entire contents of a
mailbox to an external address without having to login to the mailbox.
The mailbox contains old messages that contain sensitive information.
Thanks
Todd Boynton[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Exmerge the contents to a PST and then send that.
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Roger D. Seielstad - MCSE
Sr. Systems Administrator
Inovis - Formerly Harbinger and Extricity
Atlanta, GA
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From: Boynton, Todd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
Yes, that would work, but I need to be able to do it without requiring
the external user to do anything. It's a very long story involving
upper levels of administration.
Todd Boynton[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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As an administrator you don't have to login to that specific mailbox. You
can run Exmerge on the server, select the box and then send the contents via
a PST file.
aamir hanif | manager of information services
national council of university research administrators
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | 202-466-3894
You're going to transmit sensitive information to an external address, yet
are worried about someone logging into the mailbox to forward them via a
rule? Heh
On 12/30/02 10:47, Boynton, Todd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way for an administrator to forward the entire contents of a
Does anyone know where the settings are defined as to how the following
IM attributes are stamped when a user is IM enabled?
msExchIMAddress
msExchIMMetaPhysicalURL
msExchIMPhysicalURL
msExchIMVirtualServer
We have had IM running for over a year now w/ no major issues.
Recently, new users
I believe they are stamped based on the way your _rvp record is setup in
DNS. Did anything change in your DNS that coincided with the stamping
being different?
Dave Cook
Exchange Administrator
Kutak Rock LLP
402-346-6000 x1356
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Walker, Heath
Didn't think of that. Just checked it and reflected the proper host.
_rvp._tcp SRVpriority=0, weight=0, port=80,
IMServer.domaina.com
-Heath
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From: Cook, David A. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 12:10 PM
To:
Do you have an _rvp record under domainb.com? I have only one domain so
I'm kind of guessing here.
Dave Cook
Exchange Administrator
Kutak Rock LLP
402-346-6000 x1356
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Walker, Heath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002
Sure do. I think you nailed it here. It's actually the only srv record
in that domain namespace (it only exists for legacy support of some
services (pre win2k). I will do some testing w/ eliminating the record
and let you know what happens.
Thanks David,
-heath
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Todd,
You can do this a few ways:
1. Manually by assigning an admin account privileges to the mailbox, and
then open the mailbox on a different computer and forward the mail to
the external address. Just be sure not to save a copy of the forwarded
message in the sent folder.
2. Copy the
have you noticed that NO WHERE do they tell you what file say was
Quarantined
like I did a test EXE blocked and did Quarantine and notify.
the notification did not have the ability to tell you what the file
was...nor did the
details viewer feature...WOW
I mean NAI's simple web shield SMTP
You just don't have the notifications configured properly. Read the
documentation and look for customizing the notifications. I get filename
without an issue (from VirusWall and ScanMail).
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Roger D. Seielstad - MCSE
Sr. Systems Administrator
If you are using E2K... the following would work.
1. dump current contents to a PST file (you can password protect this
if its sensitive enough). forward this to that new location.
2. set 'altRecipient' in AD to point to a mail-enabled account that
points to this external address.
ummm...really I did read the manual (page A-4)..I even played stump tech
support..they even sent me a hotfix for IMSS.
still NG on attachment filenames...
(I dont know about the virus partthat seems like it would tell me)
Id be grateful for any detail you might have on what Im missing
The Unix version of VirusWall (and VW is the basis of IMSS IIRC), the %F
(note capital) returns the file name.
--
Roger D. Seielstad - MCSE
Sr. Systems Administrator
Inovis - Formerly Harbinger and Extricity
Atlanta, GA
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ummm bummerdidnt work on the IMSS on win32
ive got this in the Message Content:
This notification has been sent to inform you that a message has been
quarantined by InterScan MSS.
sender: %SENDER%
Rule: %RULENAME%
Filter: %FILTERNAME%
Quar: %QUARANTINE_NAME%
%FILENAME%
%F
%F%
everything
Hello,
Im in the process of buying a certificate to secure an Outlook web access
page and part of the process is entering a site name. This site has no dns
site name, its accessed via a link on our company web page thats hosted
by our ISP.
Should I assign a dns name for this server or should I
Don't buy a SSL Cert. Just windows 2000 cert services to create your
own. The only difference is that the user's browser will nag them about
the cert, but they just have to answer yes and it works fine.
-Kevin
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From: Mike Newell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Posted
You need the correct DNS name here. If you don't do this part of the setup
right, you users will receive a certificate error popup, saying the name does
not match the certificate. Up to you, though most people like to see it with
all 3 nice green check marks or not at all.
Scott
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That's what I was going to do but a cert from quality ssl is trusted by 99%
of all browsers for $25.00 a year. I figured why not.
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From: Public Folder: Exchange [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 1:08 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject:
Exactly.
Just do a dns entry such as webmail.domain.com or whatever.
-Original Message-
From: Akerlund, Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 1:11 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: SSL and OWA
You need the correct DNS name here. If you don't do this
That's what I did. That's a dirt cheap price.
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From: Mike Newell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 1:20 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: SSL and OWA
That's what I was going to do but a cert from quality ssl is trusted by 99%
of all
Wow! 6 OOO's!
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From: Martin Blackstone
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 1:23 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: SSL and OWA
That's what I did. That's a dirt cheap price.
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From: Mike Newell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday,
I'll have our ISP set up an address for it.
Thanks again,
Mike.
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From: Martin Blackstone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 1:23 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject:RE: SSL and OWA
Exactly.
Just do a dns entry such as
You were right. Don't know why the legacy domain name was being used
all a sudden. I first tried forcing the DNS Suffix on the IM server to
see if it was a flaky DNS related issue why it was pulling from the
wrong domain. That didn't seem to do it. I had to delete the _rvp
record from the old
Is that a trick question?
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From: Charles Marriott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2002 10:00 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: E-mail in to China
Who hasn't?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
I see they offer wildcard certs as well. Has anyone used wildcard certs
successfully with IIS 5.0?
I attempted to use one when Win2k first came out (no SPs) and could not get
it to work. At the time there was a knowledge-base article indicating that
although Microsoft did no agree with
Get the Win2K Resource Kit. Inside the scrpting.cab file, you will find a
file called xnet.exe
This will do what you are looking to do. It also comes with a very helpful
how-to included in xnet.txt
For what you are looking to do, here's the how-to:
5 modifying a service.
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