In Outlook 98 you can set up a server rule to autoreply. This way it is done at the mailbox and not from the client.<br><br>You can also use the Exchange client to set up a server rule.
I am trying to replace a server in an Exchange site that has several site connectors on it. The server is an Alpha box running NT 4.0 sp3 and Exch 5.5 sp1. I am rplacing it with an Intel box with the same configuration. When ever I change the site connectors cost to make the Intel server the...
Try using a program called Popbeamer. You can get it at www.popbeamer.com<br>
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There are also other utilities available. If you do a search on popbeamer you will find other sites with Exchange utilities.
I'm trying to set up an X.400 connector between two Exch. 5.5 sp1 sites. The servers are on different domains and tcp/ip networks. They are connected by an ethernet LAN. The domains have a two way trust. The remote MTA is the name of the remote server and the local MTA is the name of the...
I not sure if you have tried this. It sounds like you may have.<br>
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Set up a global mailbox by creating a global group and then create a mailbox where the global group is the owner. Assign the people to the global group and they will be able to access the mailbox.<br>
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Another idea is...
I am working with a client who's origional Exchange administrator left the company. They deleted their account and now we do not have access to several of their Exchange servers. Is there a way to change the Exchange administrator without reloading Exchange?
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