I know in Exchange 5.5 it was to easy to setup a Custom recipient, and then you can see it in the global address list, but how do you set that up in Exchange 2003...
I know you ca have 4 storage groups in exchange 2003 standard, my question is does each storage group you create have a 16 gig limit? (4 storage groups at 16gig per group, that will be 64 gig of email.) Or Just Exchange 2003 standard is just ONLY 16 gig?
I know you can have up to 4 storage groups and with in those storage groups you can have up to 5 mailbox stores. my question is the 4 storage groups you create does each one have a 16 gig limit?(which would mean 4 storage groups, at 16 gig a piece which will be 64 gig of email) Or it dosn't...
I am running a Exchange 5.5 server, has virus protection, and so do the workstation's. I noticed in the ooutbound Que that their is email tring to go out. The email has factious names ect...but all the worstations are virus free and so is the server. Any qlue or direction I can take?
Their is about five people in the office that use Outlook 2003 from SBS 2003 server. Everyone in the office in Outlook gets the error "There are too many Find Public Folders Dialogs open. You must close them in order to use the Advanced Find. Do you want to close them now?" I respond yes. Then...
I am running SBS 2003, and when you configure sbs it becomes server.local, I need exchange to be domain.com not domain.local. SBS can only be a root server, so where can I change smtpp to be @domain.com ?
I am running Exchange 5.5 on a NT 4.0 domain, only using Exchange as a pop server. Basically Exchange is setup to pop the isp and retreve email. All pop accounts are setup on Exchange not the workstation. Everyone sends and recieves email fine except for one email account. This user Ex. John Doe...
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