Hey Bob,
my admin colleague has finally puzzled out a solution.
1. create a mailbox, i.e. the container for all the aliases you want to create
2. create the aliases that you want and a folder for each alias on a 1:1 base beyond "inbox", e.g. myalias1
3. Login to the mailbox created in (1) via...
Hey Bob,
thanks for your reply. Unfortunately this does not work for me. I have written a rule (with OWA, so it is located on my server) to move mails containing certain text in der mailheader into a certain folder, but exchange rewrites the messageheader, so my rule will never fire.
Is there...
Hi,
as also asked in thread1582-1399166 we have a similar problem.
We are using JIRA zu fetch Mails from one single Exchange 2007 inbox and want to sort them into different projects, depending on the recipient-email-adresss.
So we have an inbox, let's call it mysupport@mydoain.de
and also...
Hi,
is there anybody, using cacti to monitor informix via snmp?
I have setup the onsnmp and can successfully read the values using snmpwalk.
But unfortunately i am not able to create generic queries in cacti to accomplish this.
The os-related values are transferred properly (cpu-usage...
Hi,
is there anybody out there monitoring Informix-Databases with cacti-snmp-server?
I have setup the onsnmp-process on my Informix-Server and get answers using snmpwalk.
But i fail to create generic graphs in cacti, no data is received.
Anybody who would share his templates or point me to a...
Hi,
i don't know which version of Informix you are using, but in newer versions (we use 11.50) you can do something like that:
select first 1 column1 from (select column1, max(column2) from table1 group by 1 order by 2 desc);
Hope this helps.
Hi,
i do this with an exception handler like this:
create procedure mb_1();
ON EXCEPTION IN (-958)
drop table tmp_t1;
END EXCEPTION WITH RESUME;
create temp table tmp_t1 (field1 integer);
create temp table tmp_t1 (field1 integer);
end procedure;
The second create table fires error 958...
Thanks again for your reply.
I have read the description in the link and this looks pretty much like what i already have.
I should explain my intention more verbose:
What we already have:
fax to mail gateway
mail to fax gateway
faxin-box on a per user basis
full CTI-functionality (in- and...
Thanks for your reply.
OS is Windows XP for Clients and Windows 2003 Server (Notes, Exchange and Office Edition CTI-Server), Exchange on 64Bit, the others on 32Bit.
Hello together,
we are about to migrate our Lotus-Notes environment to Exchange 2007 due to policies within our group. With Lotus Notes and Office Edition for Notes (Dr. Materna / Niggemann) we had Group-Faxin Boxes, i.e. a Faxin-Box which was connected to a groupmailbox that could be worked on...
Hello pmonett,
thank you for your suggestions.
I have logged in with the admin-client and opened the mailfile of that user. Still i do NOT see the menuentry to edit the out-of-office settings. It looks pretty much the same, as if i would open his mailaccount via "open mailbox of other user"...
You could have a look into your releasenotes, maybe there is something concerning that. At least in my environment i could not find any limitations concerning the number of indexes. Only the indexsize and number of columns is limited.
Concerning performance: why don't you setup a testszenario...
Hello Pascal,
thank you for your answer, but unfortunately that didn't work.
I have added myself to the acl as manager.
-> Menuentry still missing
I have then opened the box in which i can allow others to edit this users mailbox and tried to add myself to the list of persons, who are allowed...
A colleague has become seriously ill and will not be back until beginning of October. Now i was told to change the settings of his out-of-office-activity, since the current settings are no longer valid.
Is there a way to do that (as administrator) without having to log in with that user's...
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