If you want to sent mail via command line you can use a product called commail. Works great. It sends smtp mail so you will need to send it at a IMS server.
To see everybodys mail you can make a hidden or restricted public folder and set up (EXCHANGE)journaling. You will get a copy of every...
Copy the users mail back to the exchange server and configure outlook to use the mailboxes on the server. you will need to go to each client to do this. Let me know if you need more information. as you know you will not have pop3 clients any more
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There is a better tool that is supplied with exchange service pack 3 and up. It is called Mailbox manager and you would be able to set up an automated schedule with it.
Microsoft does support this and it does work. There are a few pit falls during a fresh installation but they are easy to get by. I currently have 7 exchange servers and 3 of them are win2k
If you are able to install the new drives while still keeping the old one on line at the same time you can use the optomizer utility and it will move the data bases for you
I had this same probmem with one of my installs. I had to make a registry change. The location for the canage was Hkey_local_machine\software\microsoft\windows NT\currentversion\winlogon\DefaultDomainName
double clice on DefaultDomainName and Make the "value Data" your domain name...
just insure that you are using a normal site connector and have a directory replication connector created as well. Replication can take some time. It took 2 hours where I am at.
Well when you recreated your server and manually created the users you ended up with all new Directory names. You would have to go to each client to get them back up and running. it was a directory Name issue.
Mailboxes can be moved between exchange servers within a site using the move mailbox...
to do what you want you will need to go into the exchange administrator. cilck on the site configuration, "information store site configuration". click on the top level folder creation tab. add your list of users you want to create a public folders.
You can also use mailbox manager as a time based retension tool. This was introduced in exchange 5.5 SP 3. We are going to be using it where I work. I spent several days taking a look at it and it appears to work fine.
you can limit the use of distribution lists that are server based. This can be done in the restrictions tab for the distribution container. Students can just as easly high light all the users in the gaL and I know of know way to limiting that.
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