How do I stop the SMTP in II 6.0 on a 2003 server from accepting 8bitmime and relaying it to my Exchange 5.5 server that can not read 8bitmime?
I was able to do it with a utility on 2000 server but it does not work on 2003.
Thanks,
John
I have my mail relaying from a 2003 Server runnning IIS 6.0 SMTP and the mail server is 2000 with Exchange 5.5.
I need to disable 8bitmime.
I see how to do it on 2000 but 2003 is different.
Any help??
Thanks,
John
Are you using the latest version of switch manager? This is an error I get if the switch code is newer than the manager version.
If not make sure you can write to the flash.
John
We had this same issue. Turned out to be a bad breaker in a panel to the closet and the stack was rebooting and the base was lost. Seemed to be when the base booted after the rest of the stack.
John
Keep in mind that the BPS will give you QoS. Also if you stack the BPS with the 450's it gives the whole stack QoS.
We are using 450's, 460's, 470's and BPS's. No problem with any of them.
John
If the router is only using static routes how is it picking up any routes?
I assume it has either a routing protocol running or bad static routes.
I need more detail to help you
John
As of June 2001 this product line was end of life. Nortel no longer supports it. That is way you can not use newer code. This is from Nortel.
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Your company is not allowing split tunneling. This is a good thing. Allowing so is not as secure.
John
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