Hello,
I'm a newby with novell groupwise and i've searched the web, this forum, etc. for the answer but nothing.
Is it possible to view all mailboxes at onces? I'm investigating a company with about 20 people. I have to review 10 backup tapes. So if I can't view or merge all mailboxes I have to open and search about 200 mailboxes. I really don't have this time so any suggestions?
Another question is that I've copied all files (po, domain, etc.) to my system and I want to login to the postoffice. I'm not running a netware server, just nt. I get a connection but now it's saying "Waiting for master system to process requests". Could the reason for this being that the po is not set to "Direct Access Mode". How can I check if a po is set to Direct Access Mode"? I can't get to the PO with NWAdmn so I want to look for a textfile or something.
ps the systemadministrator is also gone (with all the other people of the company) so I can't ask him for advice or doing the job. There's no legal problem in viewing all emails.
Thanks
I'm a newby with novell groupwise and i've searched the web, this forum, etc. for the answer but nothing.
Is it possible to view all mailboxes at onces? I'm investigating a company with about 20 people. I have to review 10 backup tapes. So if I can't view or merge all mailboxes I have to open and search about 200 mailboxes. I really don't have this time so any suggestions?
Another question is that I've copied all files (po, domain, etc.) to my system and I want to login to the postoffice. I'm not running a netware server, just nt. I get a connection but now it's saying "Waiting for master system to process requests". Could the reason for this being that the po is not set to "Direct Access Mode". How can I check if a po is set to Direct Access Mode"? I can't get to the PO with NWAdmn so I want to look for a textfile or something.
ps the systemadministrator is also gone (with all the other people of the company) so I can't ask him for advice or doing the job. There's no legal problem in viewing all emails.
Thanks