Been there, done that ... and got the cap to prove it !
This doesn't have any effect on the Personal Folder from the folder list.
Any other idea ?
Tim
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:From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bob Wright
:Sent: Thursday, 16 August 2001
Hi all,
Whilst on the x.400 connector theme, is it required within a small LAN
environment ?
I have Exchange 5.5 SP4 running on an NT4 box with clients from a mixed
bag of Outlook 2k and 98. I use the IMS to connect to the internet (via a
Linux box).
I did have another Exchange server running
G'day all,
I have just had a few hours of really good fun with Exchange 5.5 ! The
server crashed this morning at about 9:15 and when it rebooted, the MTA
service failed and along with it the IMS service.
When I checked the event log, Exchange- in it's infinite wisdom - gave me
a stop error and
All,
I'm writing from New Zealand and was woken at 2:30 this morning from a
phone call from the UK (15:30 GMT). I watched the horror unfold on the BBC
WorldService.
I'm gutted. What has happened wouldn't be believed if shown on the silver
screen.
I have been reading the posts on the list and
Hi all,
I had a screw up yesterday whereby my Sys Admin rebooted the Exchange
server, just as my Outlook client was connecting ! It resulted in a
corrupt MTA and prevented me receving email.
I created another mailbox for myself and copied all my data over from the
old one. That seemed to fix
Certainly ...
this is the event (290) that i was getting:
A non-delivery report (reason code transfer-failure and diagnostic code
invalid-arguments) is being generated for message C=NZ;A=
;P=xxx;L=DNZPDC-011031031922Z-264. It was originally destined for
DN:/o=xxx/ou=DNZ01/cn=RECIPIENTS/cn=TJ§
BTW, the server was rebooted correctly (sorry for the delay!). There are
no issues with any of the services, which all start and stop OK. Also, I
seem to be the only one with this problem.
Tim
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Hi all,
I had a screw up yesterday whereby my Sys Admin rebooted the Exchange
server, just as my Outlook client was connecting ! It resulted in a corrupt
MTA and prevented me receiving email.
I created another mailbox for myself and copied all my data over from the
old one. That seemed to fix
All,
Sorry, but the previous message - Strange Problem - had been submitted
twice !
Tim
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Hi,
I'm sure you all gave it a lot of thought (!), but I think I've managed to
fix the problem. While doing some scratching about, it seems that me MAPI
connection on my desktop was causing the main problem in not sending mail to
Exchange for delivery.
Back to normal now - well a Microsoft
Touché (hope I've spelt that right !).
All my servers are built on a RAID1 (mirrored pair) for the OS and APPs with
a RAID5 setup of at least three disks for the data ... ideal if money isn't
a problem !
Tim
:-Original Message-
:From: Christopher Hummert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hi people,
I have just created a Contact Folder inside a Public Folder on my Outlook
2000 client. It simply contains about 335 email address. When I try to
create a distribution list from these contacts, I get an error message
saying 'the maximum number of records has been reached for your
Hi all,
This is way off topic, but may have be solved with something from Exchange
...
We have just purchased a copy of 'Servers Alive' to monitor our network
servers (PDC, BDC, IIS, SQL, Exchange etc). Is there a preferred method of
using a modem to send a text message or email to a mobile
Hi,
Several months ago, I sent out and email to a number of customers who's
email's where built into a distribution list. Not wanting to send the list
of email addresses to everyone (been stung with that before !), I sent the
email to myself and Bcc'ed to the DL.
I've now had a customer come
Hiya !
I'm experiencing some difficulties with a small VB application I've written
that sends plain text email.
I've created a program that polls a database, selects the email address and,
using MAPI and the current Outlook session, creates an email and sends it.
Out of the hundreds and
:12 a.m.
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Re: OT (slightly) : Message Class
What client is he using. It seems I remember having users complain of
receiving email if the client they used was Netscape POP3 client.
- Original Message -
From: Tim John [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange
with the receiving end - it sounds like they have
configured a scenario on Mailsweeper to reject TNEF attachments. If that is
the case, you may need to arrange for an exemption for mail from you, or
change the way you send mail.
-Original Message-
From: Tim John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
rich text mail.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP kcCC+I
Tech Consultant
hp Services
Protecting the world from PSTs and Bricked Backups!
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Tim John
Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2002 12:04 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
- MCSE
Sr. Systems Administrator
Inovis - Formerly Harbinger and Extricity
Atlanta, GA
-Original Message-
From: Tim John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, December 15, 2002 1:32 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: OT (slightly) : Message Class
I'm not too sure
technological solutions to
behavioral problems.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf
Of Tim John
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 1:02 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: OT (slightly) : Message Class
Do you know how, or what too
what I do with some of the mailing lists I'm on to get around this
same problem)
-Ben-
Ben M. Schorr
Director of Information Services
Damon Key Leong Kupchak Hastert
http://www.hawaiilawyer.com
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From: Tim John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002
Hi there,
I hope someone can shine some light on this ... it's becoming a pain in the
arse !
I recently installed the latest Office 2k service pack on my XP Pro machine,
which worked fine. Unfortunately, the Outlook 2k security patch that was
installed with it (or with SP1, which is a perquisite
Thanks for the reply. I have played with BLAT and Jmail, but the beauty of
using the MAPI client is that it stores a copy of the email in the 'sent
Items' folder. I suppose I could just blind copy the email to another
address and use that as the copy. M
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From:
Hi all,
I think I've asked this before, but not sure if I had a sufficient answer.
I've sent an email to myself and Bcc'd a distribution list. Is there any way
(other than checking the log files) to find out who the email was actually
sent too i.e. who was in the DL at the time the email was sent
I use a workaround for DL we use. I have a public folder with an SMTP
address and either include it in the DL or email this address and cc or bcc
the DL. The reply address for the email sent out is then set to the address
of another folder we use for incoming email.
It's belts and braces, but
Hi all,
I have a distribution list with about 120 names in it. If I select
'File/Properties' from the menu on the DL form, there is no option to select
a delivery or read receipt. Is this a design limitation, or can I set them
elsewhere ?
TIA.
Tim
DISCLAIMER: The content of this email is
Hi all,
I have a distribution list with about 120 names in it. If I select
'File/Properties' from the menu on the DL form, there is no option to select
a delivery or read receipt. Is this a design limitation, or can I set them
elsewhere ?
TIA.
Tim
DISCLAIMER: The content of this email is
Wot's your address ... I'll come around and fix the problem now, it will be
easier than thinking of your question, let alone trying to answer it !
:-Original Message-
:From: Van Huissteden, Adriaan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
:Sent: Thursday, 4 October 2001 16:12
:To: Exchange
30 mailboxes
1 sys admin
Resources - ideal !
Incidentally, I read somewhere recently that a balance of 1 IT technician to
about 60 or 80 end users is sufficient for all aspects of IT support.
I've managed a small team in the past of 2 technicians (and myself) for over
400 users, spread over 7
Hi gang,
I hope this isn't too far off topic, but ...
I have created a contacts list in Public Folders and have also created a
folder where I can 'cc' an email sent to the contact ('Send message to
Contact'). When I try and view the activities for the contact, it doesn't
return the information
:
:-Original Message-
:From: Tim John - Domainz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
:Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 12:01 AM
:To: Exchange Discussions
:Subject: 'Contacts' - Searching for activities
:
:
:Hi gang,
:
:I hope this isn't too far off topic, but ...
:
:I have created a contacts list in Public Folders
Hi gang,
Exchange 5.5, Outlook 2k
I have created a public folder and have associated it with Contacts. There
are about 300 contacts in this folder.
I have just tried to create a distribution list, but when I 'Save and
Close', I get the following message:-
The item could not be saved to this
it to this folder?
:
:-Original Message-
:From: Tim John - Domainz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
:Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 3:57 PM
:To: Exchange Discussions
:Subject: Folder problem
:
:
:Hi gang,
:
:Exchange 5.5, Outlook 2k
:
:I have created a public folder and have associated
Louis Joyce
:Network Support Analyst
:Exchange Administrator
:BT Ignite eSolutions
:
:
:
:
:-Original Message-
:From: Tim John - Domainz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
:Sent: 30 January 2002 19:02
:To: Exchange Discussions
:Subject: RE: Folder problem
:
:
:I get the same error for a DL with 1
the problematic folder had
been modified several times (although the permissions still reflected those
of the parent folder).
Thanks for the input.
Tim
:-Original Message-
:From: Tim John - Domainz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
:Sent: Friday, 1 February 2002 08:15
:To: Exchange Discussions
FAO Lori,
With the danger of being hung, drawn and quartered by some, have you got the
URL's for those other list you mentioned ? If they are as informative (and
fun) as this one, I would really like to subscribe. This is the only list I
have subscribed at present.
Thanx
Tim
:-Original
: Public Folders Mailing Lists
:
:
:You are in no danger of being hung.
:
:
:-Original Message-
:From: Tim John - Domainz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
:Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 12:39 PM
:To: Exchange Discussions
:Subject: OT - RE: Public Folders Mailing Lists
:
:
:FAO Lori
Hi all,
My CEO recently sent an email to a number of customers. We created a DL
containing the email addresses from contact details that we have and the DL
was the basis for the 'To' part of the email.
We have had several replies from customers expressing some concern that
everyone's email
Chenault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
:Sent: Friday, 15 February 2002 08:52
:To: Exchange Discussions
:Subject: Re: Email Addresses
:
:
:If it went out the IMS, there's no way short of putting the DL
:in the BCC
:line. That's how SMTP works.
:
:- Original Message -
:From: Tim John - Domainz
Hi all,
Sorry that this is off topic, but has anyone else bothered to install this
application ?
I have (Win2k, OL2k) but can't get it to interact with my contact folder.
If there are any ideas, please contact me off list, if necessary.
Thanks and sorry again.
Tim
Hi all,
Murpthy's Law
I originally submitted this email and the subject line read 'Out of Office'.
Not surprisingly, I had a message back, saying the email had been filtered.
Read on to find my original question ... /Murphy's Law
I recently configured our Exchange server to allow forwarding
Hi Orin,
Out of curiosity, are you using SB Customer Manager ?
I installed it recently, but can't get it to import my contacts at all ! In
Options, the Folder button is greyed out.
I would like to help, but I don't seem to get as far as you have to start.
Tim
:-Original Message-
Hi,
The CEO of my employer has just left the office and gone overseas for about
12 days. Luckily, he took my advice and enabled his 'Out of Office'
assistant which now informs colleagues within the GAL of his whereabouts.
Unfortunately, the message one gets back is I will be out of the office
Hi all,
We currently have a 'list' server, hosted by a third party on a Unix box.
The admin functions are made via a browser session. The application is
'Mailman' (unfortunately, that's about all I know). It's a pain to manage !
I am keen to establish 'self-reliance' and therefore manage the
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:From: William Lefkovics [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
:Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 7:38 PM
:To: Exchange Discussions
:Subject: RE: Exchange as a 'list' server
:
:
:Exchange is not really a list server.
:
:www.lyris.com
:www.lsoft.com
:
:William
:
:
:-Original Message-
:From: Tim John
Hi,
I expect this isn't really appropriate for this list, but I'll throw in the
question anyway!
My CEO recently left the organisation - end of his contract, so on good
terms - and we exported everything from his mailbox into a PST file for him.
Whilst he can access this from his PC at home, the
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