Well the issue has gone away, so I believe we were just greylisted, not blacklisted. I've ran our domain name through programs that see if we're blacklisted anywhere and they come up clean...
Still have no idea what started the problem though...
-Ryan-
Network/Systems Admin, Website Design...
Yea I know that. I don't think I know how to properly setup reverse dns though...
I've talked to my ISP AND my email provider and both said they have reverse dns already setup. I don't really know what to do on my side of things though to get it all setup correctly
-Ryan-
Network/Systems...
We are getting this error when emailing:
503 5.0.0 Need RCPT (recipient) (503)
The email gets bounced back to us. Sometimes the email goes through, sometimes it does not. We are using a fairly new version of exchange and windows 2003 on that server. I looked up this error online and got...
There are no stupid questions. It is hard to explain and include everything so I apologize if some of my explanations were not complete.
Yes they have rights to the mapped folder. The funny thing is that even logged in as the domain admin I can't get into the folder. That is what confuses me...
Through text, it is hard to explain this sort of problem thuroughly. The domain administrator does have security rights and permissions to both the parent My Documents folder AND each users specific folder inside as well. That's what I do not understand. I can be on the server, go to the...
I have our network setup so that each person's "my documents" folder is actually mapped to a shared folder on the server. This way, any time people use mydocuments for files, it is backed up. On the server the Folder is called My Documents (which i created). The permissions are ALLOW for...
Does anyone know of any supported network cards that work with the "universal driver" inside of Ghost 8.3 enterprise edition. I made a usb boot disk with the universal driver, but need to find a supported network card it works with. So far I've tried the netgear 310tx and it did not work with...
That makes sense, but why when the first time you connect with the exchange server it takes like 5 mins to download all the emails, then every other time you connect, they are there instantly. Doesnt that mean most of them are stored somewhere locally?
Ive got a work laptop here and I just added it to our work domain. I want to be able to access my company email through Outlook, but I don't want all of the emails to be on my hard drive locally. Doesnt Outlook automatically backup all of the emails into a pst file on my computer? Is there a...
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