The messages in your outbound IMS queue with empty brackets in the "TO:" field are a result of the server accepting a message with a malformed mime header with the "FROM:" field empty. When a message like this hits your server and there is no recipient for it (i.e. it's for an employee who no...
IF it's not working on http: after removing the cert then I'd go back to square one. Remove OWA, remove the cert server, remove IIS.
Do you have another server to put IIS, Cert Serv and OWA on so you don't have to keep restarting you Exchange Server?
If not, then load IIS and Cert Server...
You might want to try a SPAM blocking solution. I use GFI Mail Essentials to check inbound e-mails for an empty mime FROM: field (that's why you get the empty brackets) and stop those e-mail before they reach the server.
ImWoody
ok, so the web server is not accepting connections on port 443.
Go to your ISM and check under the directory security tab, under secure communications, click the "edit button" and see if "Require a secure channel when accessing this resource" is checked.
Try one more thing first,
http://<ip address of server>
if that doesn't work, then yes, remove the cert. and see if you can get any response from the server.
Boogus,
no reply to attempt to telnet to 69.177.147.121 on port 25. Also, your DNS provider shows three MX pointer records for your domain.
stevenscompanyinc.com MX preference = 20, mail exchanger = extranet.spellnet.com
stevenscompanyinc.com MX preference = 70, mail exchanger =...
Boogus,
DHCP ahouldn't have anything to do with this provided your SBS has a static address.
what is the IP addressof your router. I'll try and telnet to port 25 of it and see if your mail server responds.
ImWoody
Eric,
ok, I wasn't familiar with ETRN because I started using Exchange at 5.5. By that time ETRN was already integrated in to the IMS.
Speaking of IMS...
Go to the routing tab in the Internet Mail Service Properties window. Is your local e-mail domain listed and set route inbound?
ImWoody
I've been running 5.5 on NT for over 4 years now and it's not a bad alternative to not having OWA. Besides, it's so easy to do, it'll be good practice for you! :)
ImWoody
ok, tell me what happens when you try to browse to
http://<insert owa netbios servername here>/exchange
http://<insert owa netbios servername here>/certsrv
http://<insert owa netbios servername here>
and
https://<insert owa netbios servername here>/certsrv
https://<insert owa netbios...
Boogus,
1st, what is ETRN?
2nd, is your mx record for your mail domain pointing at your mail server or firewall that's forwarding port 25 to your mail server?
You don't need to do anything special to get IMS to receive SMTP mail, but you do need to be sure that mail inbound to your...
ok, it's good that you're using 2000 Server as Certserver 1.0 (which comes with NT 4.0) has issues dealing with IE6.
Is everything installed on the same server? Exchange, OWA, IIS, Certserver? It doesn't have to be all on the same server but if it is, that's fine.
Do you have...
sysadmingirl,
Ok, I need to get some ifo from you before we proceed with this topic.
Do you want secure communications between your OWA server and whatever PC you clients are using at the time they log in
or
Do you want to be able to dictate what PCs and client are able to access...
Hi Alfie,
no reasons I know of not to deploy OWA for 5.5. I've been using it for at least 4 years now. Make sure you apply service pack 4 for exchange 5.5 to both the Exchange server and the server running OWA (if they are not one and the same). Also look for post SP4 security hotfixes...
Um, I'm not too sure what you're talking about there. When I go to my OWA servers webpage, I enter my username and after pressing enter am confronted with a dialog box asking for a username and password. The username should be entered in the format of "domain\username" and the password should...
Chris,
If the server has been compromised, then you really have no other choice but to reformat and reload. That's the only way you'll ever have piece of mind and know that any future issues are not a result of some trojan. Getting a CD in not a problem if you have a legit license. Just...
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