Someone changed the name of the administrator mailbox on our exchange
server. I haven't yet changed it back but I soon will. So far I've
noticed the following problem since the change:
1. IMS service failed. The IMS used to use the administrator mailbox as
configured in its property pages.
Okay. Here's the low-down.
I have an Exchange 5.5 server on the inside interface of our firewall and
and IIS SMTP relay server on the DMZ interface of our firewall. This has
been running for several months without any problems.
Yesterday I reviewed the daily network bandwidth chart for our T1
this be the cause? Or would
it still be a virus as some are saying?
Thanks
What version of IIS? the following article is for IIS 5
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q310/3/56.asp
From: Jesse Rink [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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relay for Exchange - Is my relay being used by other
s?
Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2001 14:49:25 -0600
Rule out the virus first. Download some type of AV and scan.
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Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 2:39 PM
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queue page before they go anywhere else.
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From: Jesse Rink [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: IIS SMTP relay for Exchange - Is my relay being used by
other s?
Doesn't seem to be a virus. I
SMTP relay
Use this URL to setup an external test on your mail system. You can
test your system without being blacklisted.
SB
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Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:19 PM
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Subject: People
Scenario:
I would like to setup a Distribution List that contains about 500-1000
people. These people would not Exchange email accounts, but just regular
SMTP accounts. I figured I could just create 500 custom recipient email
accounts and add all those accounts to a DL, which works, but, then
You know, this has to be the best email I've read here and have archived
it for the day when my boss demands content filtering on our exchange
server, heh.
You know, if you had been reading the list for one week, you would have seen
that this very issue was discussed in at least two threads.
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Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2001 7:35 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Old mail messages keep coming back
I have a user who is stating that sometimes old deleted mail reappears in
her inbox. Sometimes messages that are months and months old.
She uses
Consultant
Compaq Computer
There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems.
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Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 3:08 PM
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Subject: RE: Old mail messages
the profile on her machine and created a new one yet?
Tom.
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Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 10:15 AM
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Subject: RE: Old mail messages keep coming back
Nope. I checked her local drive and home
Anyone know where I should begin looking to determine whether I am
experiencing the beginnings of a problem or whether this is just normal?
Lately I've noticed that when I open email messages in Outlook XP they
take longer to open. Especially the big messages (from listservs and
such). May
We are using NAV corporate edition 7.5 on our desktops. But I do not have
NAV for Exchange on the Exchange server itself.
Are you using NAV MSE?
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Yes, NAV on the client PC is set to scan Outlook attachments. But we've
had this stup that way for over a year and it's never been slow. It's
just recently when I've noticed this.
Is it configured to scan your Outlook mailbox?
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been able to tell, the only thing you'll lose is
menubar customizations.
-Peter
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From: Jesse Rink [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: email messages slow to open?
Anyone know where I should
My current exchange environment consists of a single Exchange 5.5 server
on my inside network and an SMTP relay (IIS 4.0) in my DMZ. I am in the
process of upgrading my servers from NT4 to 2000. My SMTP relay in the
DMZ is running IIS4. I'd like to upgrade this server to 2000 with IIS5.
Knowing
My Windows NT4 sp6a server running Exchange 5.5 SP4 box is finally going
to be upgraded to Windows 2000. Shortly after I'll be upgrading to
Exchange 2000.
Are there any gotchas I need to worry about wiht the OS upgrade? Should
I set all Exchange services to manual before the upgrade process? I
No. It's just a member server.
Shouldn't have any problems with the upgrade. Is it a domain controller?
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From: Jesse Rink [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 9:52 AM
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Subject: Upgrading my NT4 exchange 5.5 box
Trying to make sense of this...
My newly built Exchange 2000 box is running OWA.
From the inside network, when I go to the OWA page (outlook.mycompany.com)
I get prompted for a username, password, and domain box. I have IE5 on
NT4.
From the inside network, when my coworker goes to the OWA page
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