I've currently set the limit of outgoing and incoming email message sizes to 5 MB. I am frequently getting requests to up this limit. I'm hoping to get a discussion about what the general experience is in this regard. I've done a short search on google and found that the limits range from...
I figured it out. The missing user, as indicated, was in the GAL that was currently on the Exchange Servers. I was using Outlook 2003 in cached mode did not have the latest GAL. To download the current GAL go to Tools -> Send/Receive -> Download Address Book. My missing user showed up without...
I have one user (that I know of) that is missing from the GAL when viewed from the address book on an Outlook client. When using OWA I can search for this user. In Ex System Manager, Recipients, All Global Address Lists, I can do a preview and the missing user is there. Any ideas as to why it...
Thanks for the advice...I think I just solved the same problem without the two reboots. Resetting the affected log files to their defaults and then clearing the logs also seems to have fixed the problem.
wattsup
The FE server will communicate to both. The FE server must be authenticated to the domain so a bunch of ports must be open. It will also have to be able to connect to the BE to display the mailbox contents. Check out this KB art: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;q280132
Don't know if this will for sure meet your needs or not but you can hide a user from Exchange address lists by going to ADUC, properties of a user, Exchange Advanced tab, put a check in the "Hide from Exchange Address Lists" box.
Good luck
My users need my front end ex2k server to be able to relay for them in order to send email from a ridiculous program. In the properties of my virtual smtp server on the access tab -> relay button I have configured the following:
1- Selected the "only the list below" button and added...
I can get the info I need with the following command:
ldifde -f filename.txt -s DomainController -r "(ShowInAddressBook=*)" -l "displayName,Mail"
Thanks a bunch Brontosaurus! [thumbsup2]
That was the first place I went. When I select, in the console tree, the default global address list nothing shows up in the right window. Does it for anyone?
When I right-click the default global address list I do have the option to "export list" but it just creates a text file...
I found an Outlook addin from Cloudmark called SpamNet. I'm testing it on one machine now and and have found that it has caught most of the SPAM sent my way. It's a client side solution but so far it seems to work quite well. Find the download here:
http://www.cloudmark.com/products/spamnet/...
I am trying to figure out a way to export the GAL in a text format (or any other format for that matter) but can't seem to find a nice way to do it. So far the only way I can seem to find is to to add addresses from the GAL to my personal address book and then export that...hoping for a better...
Well...the error 5.7.1 means:
1- The sender does not have the privileges necessary
2- You are trying to relay via another SMTP server that doesn't permit relay
3- the recipient mailbox has delivery restrictions that wouldn't permit an email from the sender
How have you shut down relay? Do you...
I've got a 2k domain with a password policy requiring password changes every 30 days. This works great for about 500 users but I have two users (configured exactly like everyone else in AD) that are forced to change their password daily. Every day they log on they get the "yor password...
Open ESM, Go to Recipients, and select Rcipient Update Service. I have two entries here, an enterprise configuration and a domain config. If you right-click these and select properties you can verify and configure your exchange server and which DC is it pointing to.
Watstup
I had same problem on a few NT and 2000 clients recently. In desparation I was trying a whole bunch of ridiculous things. During the course of this I uninstalled TCP/IP and then reinstalled it. In all cases I was able to get the users to resolve.
In testing I also had a similar problem as my...
Found the solution! It was a problem with my Cisco PIX firewall. I was using the fixup command to check all smtp. The problem is that Exchange uses esmtp so it was dumping my connection. Removed the command and now all my users are happily receiving SPAM (oh yeah and some valid email!)
I have a FrontEnd/BackEnd config with a FE in a DMZ. Most clients will attach to the front end using SMTP client.
I'm testing this weekend to get ready for production and am running into a problem. All messages going into my domain hang in the [local domain name] (Local Delivery) queue...
I'm rolling out exchange this weekend (wish me luck!) and have had some trouble getting mail enabled security groups to work. Here's the situation:
My test group is "IT" and when I look at the members tab in the properties for this group in AD I see 13 users there. Note: 3 of these...
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