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  1. Shawnyboy

    Creatie an auto-reply for mailbox

    There are several ways to accomplish this, most of which require rules in Outlook. Here are some examples, or you could Google "Outlook creating auto-reply rule". http://www.slipstick.com/rules/autoreply.htm Shawn Shawn Johnson http://blog.texans-fans.com
  2. Shawnyboy

    How to Sort GAL on Exchange 2003 by Lastname

    If youre interested, follow these instructions to change the default Display Name to Last, First. NOTE: These procedures utilize ADSIEdit. If you are unsure of how to use this tool, please seek assistance...
  3. Shawnyboy

    let users send mail from servicebox

    If this is a public folder, you'll need to alter nhbilly's suggestion slightly, or you'll run the risk of not finding your object in ADUC. 1. In ADUC, roght-click the domain and click 'Find'. 2. Under 'Find:', select 'Exchange Recipients'. 3. Clear all the checkboxes except 'Mail-enabled public...
  4. Shawnyboy

    Newbie Question

    On the Exchange server, perform the following: 1. Open Active Directory Users and Computers. 2. On the left, locate the OIU in which you wish to create the group. Click on it. 3. On the right, right-click on an empty area of the screen and click "New...Group". 4. Type in a name for the group...
  5. Shawnyboy

    Creating multiple Aliases

    The changes may bot have sufficiently replicated to all GC's prior to your testing. Give it some time and try it again. Question: Do all of the alias address have the same domain name? (Example: @mydomain.com) If so, then no other configuration is necessary. If not, then some recipient policy...
  6. Shawnyboy

    Intelligent Message Filter

    As for the IMF as an Anti-Spam tool, I think it does quite nicely. I implemented it on an SBS installation and it dramatically reduced the amount of SPAM that my customers were receiving. Also, You can use the following tool to view the contents of the Archive directory. It uses a web page...
  7. Shawnyboy

    Intelligent Message Filter

    The Archive defaults to \Exchsrvr\mailroot\vsi n\UCEArchive, where n is the SMTP virtual server instance number (usually vsi 1). To change the location of the archive directory: 1. In Registry Editor (regedit), navigate to the following Key...
  8. Shawnyboy

    msn/hotmail accounts through exchange 2003

    You could also enable the Hotmail account to auto-forward all incoming e-mail to your Exchange server mailbox. Yahoo! allows this functionality, so I'm sure Hotmail does as well. Shawn Johnson http://blog.texans-fans.com
  9. Shawnyboy

    M drive lost & DNS problems

    Sniper's right about the M: drive. The only way it would be "missing" is if it were manually disabled or Exchange services were not running. Post logs so that we can help you out. Shawn Johnson http://blog.texans-fans.com
  10. Shawnyboy

    OWA and IIS Help

    Deklin, Perform these steps. 1. In IIS Manager, right click "Default Web Site" & click "Properties". 2. Click "Home Directory" tab. 3. At the top, click "A redirection to a URL". 4. Enter "/exchange" (no quotes) in the "Reditect to:" text box. 5. Click the "A directory below URL entered" check...
  11. Shawnyboy

    SBS smtp connector

    To answer your question...by default, Exchange 2000/2003 does not create a default SMTP connector for outbound SMTP mail...it just uses DNS to make a direct connection to the recipient's SMTP mail server. To verify this, look at your queue on you SMTP virtual server. You should see several...

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