Hello all,
Does anyone happen to know if Outlook 2001 for Mac is considered an
smart MAPI client and will take a referral to a GC, or does act like a
pre-OL2K client and utilize the DSProxy service?
Just because 2001 2000 doesn't give me a lot of confidence that OL2K1 is
a smart client.
Hello all,
Has anyone had a chance to try out the Closest GC setting under
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Exchange\Exchange Provider
mentioned in KB Article 319206?
The article tells you how to set it, but doesn't tell you how Outlook
figures out which GC is closest. Does anyone know
I've also seen this happen if the Public Folder Store does not have a
replica of the free/busy data for the site.
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Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 11:09 PM
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I'm pretty sure that the return address that it uses when it builds an
NDR is the Primary SMTP address in the default recipient policy. I don't
think you can customize it so that the postmaster domain changes
depending on the domain of the intended recipient.
A possible workaround may be to all
.com instead of domain1.com all
the time.
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From: Andrew Hitchcock [mailto:hitchcock;berbee.com]
Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 10:55 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Postmaster reply address
I'm pretty sure that the return address that it uses when it builds
I've done it for a few clients using ISA. It works largely as
advertised.
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Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 11:44 AM
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Subject: Proxy E2K OWA traffic?
Has anyone on the
In O2K2
Tools | Options | Other | Advanced Options | Reminder Options |
Probably slightly different in O97 but you get the idea
For those that do and those that don't the check boxes will probably be
different
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I've had a lot of success with stand-alone servers in the DMZ
- throw an AV scanner on it and relay inbound mail through it
- throw ISA on it and publish OWA there; you can even terminate the SSL
connection there if you are so inclined.
- the nice thing about stand alone servers is that you don't
What you can do, however, is enable automatic replies / forwards / oof
etc. to a particular domain.
Auto Replies to the world are a bad idea in general, but particularly if
you are concerned about SPAM. Just think of an auto-reply as an
auto-confirm to the next piece of spam you receive. Spin
If this is only happening on one server, I'd check the Diagnostic
Logging tab on the properties of the server in question.
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Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 2:29 PM
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Is Domain B in Native Mode?
Exchange 2000 really like universal security groups...
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Chris Anelick
Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 2:31 PM
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Subject: Public Folder Move
I am in the
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