Splitting an Exchange 5.5 Organisation

2001-08-20 Thread Andy Russell
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Removing Exchange Site from it's organisation....

2001-08-20 Thread Andy Russell
we have a server operating as our 'first site server' but our public folder tree is part of Site A's in the States. Any thoughts, comments, useful web URL's gratefully received. Many thanks Andy Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ List

RE: Splitting an Exchange 5.5 Organization

2001-08-20 Thread Andy Russell
sites in UK will keep running cleanly. Regards Andy Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ List posting FAQ: http://www.swinc.com/resource/exch_faq.htm Archives: http://www.swynk.com/sitesearch/search.asp To unsubscribe

RE: Removing Exchange Site from it's organisation....

2001-08-20 Thread Andy Russell
Thank you for your reply, that's exactly what I hoped to hear. Just as quick side question - do you know of any tools which will scan the Exchange org. to look for 'primary site servers' just to make sure I've got all the functionality onto our primary site server? Regards Andy Russell [EMAIL

Exchange free/busy time

2001-10-30 Thread Andy Russell
no accesible free/busy folder. Other site folders are OK such as forms and OAB. Any ideas? Do I need to delete the inaccessible folder first in raw mode - could it be a tombstoned object that's still showing up but preventing the creation of a new free/busy folder? Many thanks Andy Russell

Re: Exchange free/busy time

2001-11-01 Thread Andy Russell
are worth having to speed up access and also if you have problems with the first site server but the guy I dealt with said you shouldn't have replicas as it causes this sort of problem. Hope this helps someone. Thanks for all the replies. Andy Russell I'm having problems with the schedule+ free

RE: IMC - no inbound mail

2001-11-21 Thread Andy Russell
Thanks for reply - the routing page shows some limits on who can reroute via the smtp - but as I understand it that only applies to routing to foreign domains, not to inbound traffic. On the connections page I just have the address of our isp as a forwarder - all mail goes out fine so we're sure

RE: IMC - no inbound mail

2001-11-21 Thread Andy Russell
they say? -Peter -Original Message- From: Andy Russell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 10:35 To: Exchange Discussions Subject: IMC - no inbound mail I'm setting up a new IMC on Exch 5.5 - outgoing mail works fine but the Exchange server

Re: Moving Exchange server between NT domains

2001-11-21 Thread Andy Russell
As your Exchange Server is only a member server I don't see any reason not to just change the domain - as long as it can reach a domain controller in the domain where the user accounts are to authenticate the mailbox owners etc. all should still work. Beware of removing the exchange service

Re: Quick Survey; Support vs No. or users/servers

2001-11-22 Thread Andy Russell
We run 3300 users across 9 Exchange servers with 1 full time server support person and a few staff working part time on client software (Outlook) calls. Andy Russell Hello. I'd like to do a quick survey if I may...and thank anyone for taking the time to respond. I'd like to know

partially off-topic - virus' travelling via html e-mails

2001-11-27 Thread Andy Russell
of the virus in this format - more the initial infection coming in this way rather than as an attachment which is getting rather predictable now... Many thanks Andy Russell _ List posting FAQ: http://www.swinc.com/resource

RE: partially off-topic - virus' travelling via html e-mails

2001-11-28 Thread Andy Russell
been a few that have travelled in the HTML formatting of e-mails, notably the kak worm. I don't think there have been any that did both, however. What do you mean by branding emails with html conversions? -Peter -Original Message- From: Andy Russell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Antigen and Email Content Filter

2001-11-28 Thread Andy Russell
containers itself, forward email notifications for certain types of rogue messages etc. We use a version on a standalone machine between our ISP and Exchange which seems to work very well as it is very processor intensive. I'm very impressed with it - not much spam gets through at all now. Andy

RE: partially off-topic - virus' travelling via html e-mails

2001-11-28 Thread Andy Russell
virus scanners scanning message bodies for rogue code. So many html messages when you read them these days seem to go out to the internet to pick up the rest of the message that I was starting to get concerned about what else they may do whilst they're pulling data down. Cheers Andy Russell Exchange

Exchange 5.5 Directory sync across orgs

2003-01-27 Thread Andy Russell
I'm trying to sync the directory of two exchange 5.5 orgs - ie. mailboxes on one become custom recipients on the other and vice versa, I've spent endless hours trying to make interorg directory sync work (the one out of BORK) but it won't play, the messages get produced and sent to the other

RE: Exchange 5.5 Directory sync across orgs

2003-01-28 Thread Andy Russell
Ed, thanks for the reply, this is actually Exchange 5.5 ORG1 to Exchange 5.5 ORG2 directory sync I'm trying to get working, we're merging with two other companies each running Exchange 5.5 and we're not quite ready to go to AD and Exch 2K yet so we're trying to get some connectivity between the