Thanks 58sniper. I contacted Support and they mailed me the hotfix. There was such a great warning on installing it, that I was a little apprehensive about doing it since this machine was in production. I opted to call support and it wasn't a RDNS issue. It was something to do with the Sender ID...
SMTP virual server and global settings. But I have found a Microsoft article that explained that enabling reverse dns does not act as a spam catcher in Exchange 2003 like it does in other mail applications and Exchange 5.5. It just inserts the return address in the header for it to be processed...
HELP!
I enabled the Reverse DNS on my Exchange 2003 server because of the number of SPAM we were getting hit with. It seemed to take care of the SPAM, but some people were complaining that they weren't receiving all their internet mail. I chalked it up to the fact that they didn't have a RDNS...
well how can I tell if it is set up right .. as far as I know only the server sends out emails .. I didn't even know individual machines could if they are attached to the exchage server
that is what I am finding out ... but I have adjusted the expired time out and they are started to dwindle .. I would think there is a better way. I have read on this forum where someone had over 3000 in queue .. that is a lot of single deletions
I just wanted to say that I am having the same problem but not quite the extent of mholbert. Where can I adjust the expire time for mail in the queues?
No I don't want all my mail forwarded to another account. I just want mail that is being sent by a few folks forwarded to my cell phone. The rest of the mail can go to my inbox until I can get a chance to read it. I am away from my desk for periods of time and I want to be notified when people...
I set up the alert for all emails to be forwarded to my cell phone and it still doesn't work automatically. I can go in and forward them manually and they go through. It is the strangest thing
I seem to be getting a outrageous number of messages in my out queues. They just seem to build. I have over 350 presently. I can't help believing this is slowing my server down. Is there some way I can go in and delete those messages that are being retried and not going anywhere. I know I can...
Not sure whether this an outlook problem or Exchange 2003 problem. I have set up a rule to forward specific mail to my cell phone. I have tested it and outlook indicates by the forward icon that the mail is being forwarded. The problem is that is never received on my cell phone. I have verified...
Running Exchange 2003 with Outlook 2000 and Outlook 2003. I have enabled Web Access and up until about a week ago, we were able to access it through http:\\exchangename/exchange/username . Now when I launch the web access from Outlook 2000 and 2003,the icons are not loaded but there are content...
Well I just wanted to thank you guys for the help. I finally corrected the problem by deleting/disconnecting the email mailbox from the user and then going back and reconnecting it. I still don't know why it was doing this, but at least that fixed this particular problem
Yes for not upsetting MY boss and BIG YES for not wanting to upset HIS boss ... LOL
No I can't see anything in the event log that would indicate this problem ...
I do have a message "Sender ID must be configured with a list of trusted mail servers before it can be enabled" Event 7518 ... But it...
MArkdmac: If you are referring to the Internet SMTP queues, there are quite a few in there (179). The SMTP Mailbox shows 0 messages. I have restarted the exchange server a couple of time, so I would have to say yes on whether I have restarted the Virtual SMTP server. I couldn't find anything in...
I have an odd situation. I am running Windows 2003 Server and Microsoft Exchange 2003. Some users are not able to send mail either internally or to the outseid world. They seem to be able t receive mail from others locally and from the outside, and they are able to reply to a email that they get...
Thanks Pat .. I am judging the time frame by all the other people I have entered into exchange through Active Directory. I rebuilt the update service and one of the mailboxes appeared. I can send mail to the receipent by using the complete email address ie., test@test1.org; but the name still is...
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