We had the same issue and it was caused by a corrupt GPO. In our case,
someone had rebooted a newly promoted DC before it had fully replicated.
You can go into ADSI Edit and check the status for the lockout policy
there. If corrupted it could very well be different here than what you
in your
Don't shoot since I'm just the messenger and we are not a customer but
since we just received a proposal from them...
The Postini sales pitch tells you specifically that absolutely no email
, unless identified as SPAM and therefore quarantined, ever gets written
to disk anywhere in their
I know this has been discussed at great length but I was just wondering
if anyone has any experience/comments on a specific anti-spam product
called MailGate by Corvigo. I received an email from our Executive
Director from someone who loves the product so he wants me to look at
it. I copied the
: Michel, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 7:48 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Yet another SPAM question
I know this has been discussed at great length but I was just
wondering if anyone has any experience/comments on a specific
anti-spam product called
I know this has been addressed but couldn't find the relevant results so
I apologize in advance. Does anyone have a suggestion as to the best
product to use so that a user can sync his PocketPC (we're not using MIS
at this time) with a public folder calendar? The Blackberry uses
Intellisync and
Hello all. I have a E2k front-end server which seems to not want to
keep it's directory security settings for OWA. Since it's a front-end
server the Directory Security is set to basic authentication and all
will work fine for about two days. After that OWA just returns a page
not found error.
Just my two cents... The text below was copied from an MS paper a very
long time ago and I keep it in a drafted email to send to my users when
they insist our server is the problem because the recipient never has
any other problems receiving mail except from us. Obviously this
doesn't apply in
I was given a box with RightFax software and told that is what I would
be using, no room for debate. Despite those beginnings, the product has
been stable and solid for almost four years through three different
versions. Of course, faxing in a law firm is very important so cost was
not a
I was given a box with RightFax software and told that is what I would
be using, no room for debate. Despite those beginnings, the product has
been stable and solid for almost four years through three different
versions. Of course, faxing in a law firm is very important so cost was
not a
I was given a box with RightFax software and told that is what I would
be using, no room for debate. Despite those beginnings, the product has
been stable and solid for almost four years through three different
versions. Of course, faxing in a law firm is very important so cost was
not a
I was given a box with RightFax software and told that is what I would
be using, no room for debate. Despite those beginnings, the product has
been stable and solid for almost four years through three different
versions. Of course, faxing in a law firm is very important so cost was
not a
I was given a box with RightFax software and told that is what I would
be using, no room for debate. Despite those beginnings, the product has
been stable and solid for almost four years through three different
versions. Of course, faxing in a law firm is very important so cost was
not a
Just a question on the upgrade version of Exchange 2000. We own only the
upgrade Exchange 2000 license and I have used this cd to install several
servers without problems. However, I'm planning on going native Exchange
2000 soon and I'm just wondering if I will be able to use the upgrade cd to
I was attempting to send an email to a PSS engineer when I received the
following NDR info. To receive this NDR while attempting to discuss an
Exchange problem this does not make one feel warm and fuzzy???
, 2002 3:19 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Re: Mail Loop at MS?
Since PSS has absolutely no input or administrative control over the
microsoft.com domain, including the Exchange servers, your lack of warm
fuzzies is ill-placed.
- Original Message -
From: Michel, David [EMAIL
I have an E2k(sp2)public folder calendar where I imported about two years
worth of calendar items from a user's mailbox several months ago. These
items have now begun disappearing without a trace. Recover Deleted Items
shows nothing and I confirmed all the rights to the folder and no one other
Disappear
Are they expiring?
-Original Message-
From: Michel, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 7:28 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Public Folder Items Disappear
I have an E2k(sp2)public folder calendar where I imported about two years
worth of calendar
Folder Items Disappear
Sure there are no filters on the users mailbox?
Regards
Mr Louis Joyce
Network Support Analyst
Exchange Administrator
BT Ignite eSolutions
-Original Message-
From: Michel, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 01 March 2002 15:54
To: Exchange Discussions
Does anyone know of a utility that will check the version of a specific file
(tcpip.sys) on all of my user's workstations? I sent out a link to a hotfix
which changes the version of that file and requested they run it ASAP but I
obviously cannot be sure they all did so. The machines are all
According to Q312139 titled You Cannot Install Exchange System Manager on a
Windows XP-Based Computer, MS tells you that you basically have to run
Exchange tools on a different machine if you have an XP workstation. I was
able to install the old 5.5 admin with no troubles but whenever I try to
they are installed, you can then install ESM.
-Original Message-
From: Michel, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 9:03 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Exchange admin tools on XP Pro
According to Q312139 titled You Cannot Install Exchange System Manager
Besides the usual read the Disaster Recovery White Papers, check out
Q300439 for command line switches to use w/ NTBackup. Just use the wizard
to setup an Exchange backup and change the command line it creates to suit
your needs.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ADSI EDIT from Microsoft is probably the easiest to learn but any other ldap
query program will work.
-Original Message-
From: Sabo, Eric [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 1:58 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: LegacyExchangeDN
I'm trying to recover my
As the client-side application of the server I support I was forced to learn
all of those little features. The help desk usually will pass up anything
beyond the basics since we are considered the resident experts. My advice
is to simply learn everything you can, pass that info in writing to
We had a very similar problem (albeit without the VPN piece) and here was
the final solution, step-by-step from PSS when all was said and done.
Turned out our problem had nothing to do with the IMC but was, in fact, the
MTA. Maybe it will help. Hope it does.
Resolution:
===
Stopped the
now see all of the messages sitting in my IMS queue.
Question now is, should I still proceede with the method outlined for you by
PSS?
-Original Message-
From: Michel, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 1:56 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: IMS woes
everything that
you said Dave but I now see all of the messages sitting in my IMS queue.
Question now is, should I still proceede with the method outlined for you
by
PSS?
-Original Message-
From: Michel, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 1:56 PM
Yesterday I started having an issue where outgoing email is not working and
is queuing up. Incoming email is working fine. The issue is, I'm sure,
related to the fact that one of my co-workers accidentally moved the 5.5
Service Account mailbox from the 5.5 mailbox server to the 5.5 IMC server.
-esque databases are a different story, but that's another forum entirely
Roger
--
Roger D. Seielstad - MCSE
Senior Systems Administrator
Peregrine Systems
Atlanta, GA
http://www.peregrine.com
-Original Message-
From: Michel, David
:
apsnt4.aps-soft.comMail essentials (server 2.429) with SMTP id:
***
Ronni
-Original Message-
From: Michel, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 10:39 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: A particular email
I realize there are no stupid questions but only stupid people who ask
questions so I'll throw my hat into the stupid ring as this is probably very
simple...
I finally got my boss to buy a DLT drive exclusively for each of my Exchange
2000 servers. From all I've read here and elsewhere I
I have read it and I want to reiterate that I do plan on doing a nightly
full backup. However, since the Exchange server has it's own tape backup
system, I would also like to do differentials in addition to the full.
Therefore, should a complete crash happen I'm backed up to within an hour or
so
? In the event of a
restore, when the IS is restored and the transaction logs are replayed,
you have lost nothing. You can restore right up to the point of
failure. Therefore your use of Differentials is unwarranted
D
-Original Message-
From: Michel, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent
I sent an email to someone who is my contacts list one time yesterday
morning but my Exchange server has since sent that same email to that same
recipient about 40 times since. I've checked the log files, the event
viewer, the tracking but I see only the original message. Neither the
recipient or
: A particular email is repeatedly being sent
Do the message headers of the received messages indicate it is the Exchange
server resending them?
Chris
--
Chris Scharff
Senior Sales Engineer
MessageOne
If you can't measure, you can't manage!
-Original Message-
From: Michel, David
-MESINK_Inbound: 1
X-MESINK_MailForType: SMTP
X-MESINK_SenderType: SMTP
X-MESINK_Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-MESINK_MailFor: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Received: by FTLWEB1 with Internet Mail Service (5.5.2653.19)id ZZGK1R6T;
Thu, 3 Jan 2002 12:28:00 -0500
From: Michel, David [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE
I also posted this to Sue Mosher's Outlook list but I feel the knowledge
level, along with the tendency to mock, is higher on this list. Sorry if
you subscribe to both.
We have a couple of new users starting soon with our firm who currently use
GroupWise 5.5 at their present jobs. Their
They are not users in our system yet. Therefore they have no profile to add
anything to. We need to get their info from GroupWise (which we have no
access to) at the other firm before we bother with setting them up on our
side.
-Original Message-
From: Steve Johnston [mailto:[EMAIL
not be making you aware of this). If that is the case, you
should respect that. Just as you would expect the same if the situation
were reversed.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Michel, David
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 12:47 PM
Add this to that..
The date of the attack: 9/11 - 9 + 1 + 1 = 11
September 11th is the 254th day of the year: 2 + 5 + 4 = 11
After September 11th there are 111 days left to the end of the year.
119 is the area code to Iraq/Iran. 1 + 1 + 9 = 11
Twin Towers - standing side by side, looks like
PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Michel, David
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 12:47 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Exporting GroupWise data for Outlook
They are not users in our system yet. Therefore they have no profile to
add anything to. We need to get their info from GroupWise (which we
I attempted to send an email this recipient and received the following NDR.
Although it's clearly a 550 relay error from their server, the other parts
like does not like recipient and giving up I have never seen before.
Just wondering if this is common and I've just missed it. Thanks.
This
My name is David and I had my OOA on (wait for Hello David)... For this I
apologize to everyone I offended. Luckily about 30 of you nice people were
kind enough to reply and let me know the error of my ways. These responses
ranged from the helpful (see below) to the profanity-laced ramblings
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