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-Original Message-
From: Jeffegg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 5:29 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Exchange setup question
No Macro, I'm just brain dead before my first
cup of coffee! The Ctrl-F3 Combo works in
Outlook express, it does
: Jeffegg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 6:59 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Exchange setup question
No Macro, I'm just brain dead before my first
cup of coffee! The Ctrl-F3 Combo works in
Outlook express, it does not work in any
version of Outlook!
Sorry
I like to use the Ctrl-F3 combination to
popup the header details in Outlook. This
can be done from the Preview Pane as well
from the message.
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Jeff Eggleston
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Ctrl-F3? I have never seen that one before and I can't get it to popup on
Outlook XP. I will have to try it on 2000 later.
-Original Message-
From: Jeffegg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 7:11 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Exchange setup
Nope that doesn't even work either..
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From: Dahl, Peter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 17 January 2002 13:53
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Exchange setup question
Ctrl-F3? I have never seen that one before and I can't get it to popup on
Outlook XP. I
Hi Eric.
What version of exchange have thou?
You can have many SMTP domains in Exchange, but with MAPI clients, only one
'reply address'. If you want to change users to the new domain for replying
and still retain inbound for the old one in Exchange5.5 you can do one of
two things:
1)
Message headers are easily viewed from the client.
Outlook2000 for example, from the message:
View--Options
Outlook Express I think it's:
File--Properties--Details
If you have SMTP logging maxxed, you could get the info there as well.
William
-Original Message-
From: Eric Brouwer
: Exchange setup question
Hi Eric.
What version of exchange have thou?
You can have many SMTP domains in Exchange, but with MAPI clients, only one
'reply address'. If you want to change users to the new domain for replying
and still retain inbound for the old one in Exchange5.5 you can do one
: Eric Brouwer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Posted At: 16 January 2002 17:18
Posted To: Sunbelt Exchange List
Conversation: Exchange setup question
Subject: RE: Exchange setup question
Grr Why can't I remember to include ALL relevant info???
It is 5.5.
I do have villagegreen.com set as my
Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Exchange setup question
Looks like your DNS settings (on your Exchange server) are set such that
your Exchange server's hostname is mailhost, and the domain name is
vgreen.com.
That's how your Exchange box answers on port 25, anyway. A reverse
lookup shows vgreen.com
Title: RE: Exchange setup question
Sure... as long as the Exchange server isn't a BDC, or PDC.
Exchange(5.x) doesn't really care about domains so long as the server isn't a participant in that role(i.e. PDC, BDC). Make sure you get all your service accounts changed over to the new domain
Title: RE: Exchange setup question
Are we
talking NT domains or SMTP domains? I assumed SMTP.
William
-Original Message-From: Rick Ward - HQ
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 11:54
AMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject: RE: Exchange setup
question
Sure
Title: RE: Exchange setup question
I
don't think I'm talking NT domains either. Where do I look at info
regarding the SMTP domain?
-Original Message-From: Lefkovics, William
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Wednesday, January 16,
2002 2:54 PMTo: MS-Exchange Admin IssuesSubject
Title: RE: Exchange setup question
Let me
back up a step... The server IS a member of the villagegreen.com
domain. Logs on with the admin account from villagegreen.com as
well. The only place I see a ref to vgreen.com is when I look at the
TCP/IP properties. THAT'S where it's listed
Title: RE: Exchange setup question
I
answered assuming SMTP domains.
Yes,
you need to update DNS. Your Exchange server can have multiple SMTP
domains.
Section 3.21-3.23:
http://www.swinc.com/resource/exch_faq_sec3.htm
William
Lefkovics, MCSE-NT4, MCSE-W2K, A+, ExchangeMVP,
WLKMMAS, etc
Title: RE: Exchange setup question
So it is listed under the DNS suffix as
vgreen.com? I don't see why you shouldn't be able to change
the DNS suffix on the computer. You will, however, have to change your MX
records. When I perform a DIG on your domain, this is what I get. I
am using
Title: RE: Exchange setup question
That's
what brought this whole thing up. Since I got hit with a SPAM relay, we've
been failing a lot of reverse lookups. Or is that more a symptom of being
blacklisted?
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