Homer15,
Have you confirmed that you have 'Allow Automatic Forward' enabled? Unless you have it enabled I think you can not forward e-mail via the method you are trying.
homer15,
If your user can leave his workstation on with Outlook running, I would suggest you create a rule wizard allowing e-mail coming into his box to be forwarded to his external e-mail. You can then give him the option of deciding which kind of e-mails he wants to forwarded. For example...
I found the answer:
http://www.tek-tips.com/gviewthread.cfm/lev2/3/lev3/15/pid/858/qid/752823
It was just a matter of turning on 'Allow Automatic Forward'. Go to the properties of your default Internet Message Format in Exchange System Manager, and turn on this option in the tab 'Advanced'...
I have the same problem and have tried the same solution with no luck. I have discovered that the "forward" command works differently when using it under the rule wizard versus the normal way. I have also tried using the "redirect" command in the rule wizard with no luck...
rich211
I recommend that you read the postings above. Many of us have provided workarounds, for example:
- Use Outlook Express
- Upgrade to Outlook XP
Good luck rich211.
Well more bad news. I tried mikewy's fix with no luck. We did the following:
- Reformatted the drives
- Install fresh copy of NT with all the current service packs.
- Installed Exchange 5.5, with all patches
- Restored Pub, Priv and related files
- Tested Pub and Priv with Eseutil.exe. The...
I added a larger drive this weekend. No luck. Exchange still gave the defrag error. :(
And of course we are still having problems with outgoing Internet e-mail. I will try to defrag manually to see what happens. I can only do this on weekends because my users demand our Exchange Server be...
twillboy, you do have a problem if your priv is 8gb and the drive it is located in is only 15gb. This means that your priv has not been defrag for a long time. Because during the the defrag process it would need 8.8gb of free space to create a copy of the priv during the defrag process.
If...
If you only have 5 user the most simple way to do it is to setup a rule wizard on each user that automatically deletes any Internet e-mail that they receive. They will never see it. It's not fancy but it works.
twillboy, the reason may be that the 98/95 users are storing their data on the server and the 2000 and xp are using Personal Folders.
jonarden, I did get event 1221 for my priv. I copied both priv and pub to another computers. I then copied Esutil Utility and related files to this computer...
Twillboy I have two questions and one observation:
1. What is the size of your PRIV.EDB & PUB.EDB files?
2. Did you check the Event Viewer -> Application logs?
Observation -- If you only have 950MB free out of a 15GB drive you are in big ... big trouble. Your Event Viewer should show at...
I forgot to mention my workaround for my users (my new drive will not be in until Friday). There are two:
1. Outlook Express -- We use this to collect the user's e-mail from our POP mail server. This is the workaround that worked best for us.
2. Create a new Personal Folder in Outlook -- I...
I found the solution to:
EventID: 183 Source ESE97
MSExchangeIS(293) Online defragmentation of database PRIV.EDB was interrupted and terminated
It appears that you need at least 110% free space to defrag PRIV.EDB.
I also found out the sizes of my EDB files (I'm learning alot very fast)...
- We are using Norton Corp. Anti-virus.
- All Outlook versions have been impacted. Outlook 98 and 2000.
- Event viewer shows that :
EventID: 183 Source ESE97
MSExchangeIS(293) Online defragmentation of database PRIV.EDB was interrupted and terminated
EventID: 1221 , Source: MSexchangeIS...
My users started having this same problem on May 22 around 8:30am Pacific time. We can receive and send internal e-mail with no problem. We can even receive Internet e-mail without a problem. But when we try to send out Internet e-mail we get the "No transport..." error. At this...
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