Just a thought, but you might want to select "Re-route incoming SMTP mail" and enter the IP of the Oracle application server in the routing properties.
I think this tells Exchange that e-mails from that server may be re-routed to the internet, while stopping spammers using your...
I've seen this before with a user here, and found that the properties for the ".doc" filetype had somehow been corrupted.
Try going into Windows Explorer and then "View" "Folder Options" and "File Types"
Look for the "Microsoft Word Document"...
If you're using Outlook as the mail client, I think you could also type the e-mail address into the "To" box of an internal e-mail, and use Outlooks "Check Names" function.
When I do that here, it recognises that the recipient is a local user, and resolves the internet...
Hi
We do much the same here, but use the "Accept Messages From" box, so only people with explicit permissions to send may do so.
Also, if you want, you can disable the ability of these users to receive incoming internet e-mail by opening up their mailboxes in turn and deleting the...
Richard,
I've tried this out and it does work, but seems to be dependent on having the second mailbox visible in the Global Address List (when I hide it, I can no longer select it as a "from" address).
While this could be used at a pinch, it's far from ideal. Have you (or anyone...
Dink,
Unfortunately I don't have OL97 around here to try it out on, so I don't think I can offer anything further.
Can you tell me at what stage you have problems?
Can anyone else shed any light on this for Dink?
Robert
Have a look at this article
http://www.exchangeadmin.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=7696
(the url has wrapped - it should all appear on one line).
This is the procedure I followed to stop our server being used as an open relay.
Hope this helps,
Robert
Dink,
We use Outlook 98, and several users have shared folders in this manner. Hopefully, the procedure for OL97 is similar to this.
1) On the senior partner's machine, view the folder list.
2) Right-click on Calendar and choose properties and then permissions.
3)Add the user who is to be...
Hi,
I work for a UK manufacturing company running Exchange Server 5.5 SP3 and Outlook 98 as a mail client, connecting via the "MS Exchange Server" service.
We have a leased line internet connection, and three different internet domain names routing e-mail to the Exchange server...
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