A couple of other possibilities....
- Someone with the correct permissions could be accessing your mailbox directly.
- The mail server could be journaled. Basically, tossing a copy of all mail crossing a certain point into another location.
Monitoring mail is not an uncommon practice. Most...
This is hard to follow....
Can you use a specific example?
If message #1 is retrieved from your (Exchange) server, where would message #2 (pop3) be retrieved from? Then....where do you want each one forwarded to?
It sounds to me like you have users that are using the client to get mail from...
It's actually a full install file. You can do it either way.
Save your config file first. I haven't had any trouble, and have installed it several times.
Make sure to run a super.dat and any following hotfixes after the install.
I've been able to recreate the problem.
If you have to edit a message waiting in the Outbox for deferred delivery, you need to "send" the changed message again. Not simply "save" it.
Apparently, the changed message is treated as if it were new. It doesn't clear the time/date in the message...
How about creating a DL with everyone in it, and placing it in the "Reject messages from" area of the mailbox delivery resrictions?
That would need to be added to every user and should give a non-delivery response.
Globally set the storage limits on the priv info store to VERY small so it...
The best I've been able to do, is set it up and add a moderator. The moderator will receive notices of the new mail going to the public calendar.
The calendar will not show whether the addendees have accepted, declined, etc. though.
The only way I've found to track this, is by going into the...
I'm sorry I don't have the details, but....
There are a few articles on deleting the local mail file and forcing it to be rebuilt. This has worked in a few cases here. (Running Exchange 5.5) Try a google search on "Cached Mode problems".
Typically, it involves turning it off, exiting Outlook...
I have a user that sends mail every day, using deferred delivery. From time to time, it will not go out when specified. I've been unable to manually recreate the problem.
We're running Exchange 5.5 sp4 on W2000 Adv. server. Most users are running Outlook 2003, with some using Outlook 2000.
Any...
Check the client permissions.
/org/folders/system folders/Org. forms library > properties > client permissions button.
Make sure you are specifically listed as an "owner".
If the client is set to use POP3, it will retrieve all the mail from the inbox on the first connection and store it on the client.
Make sure they don't have it set to leave mail on the server.
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