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Cross Admin Move mode for Exch 5.5 sites with E2K322 Feb 2006 16:22 GMT1
We have a setup which has 3 Exch5.5 sites.  We are looking at performing an
Intra-Org upgrade by installing an E2K3 server into our main Exch 5.5 site
only and use the E2K3+ SP1 tools to perform cross-admin group moves of all
the mailboxes to this new E2K3 server.
http 403 error for OMA22 Feb 2006 15:26 GMT2
i have set up a frontend back end scenario which works like i dream,
however for one part being the OMA.  when i browse to
http://servername/oma it asks me for my credentials which i provide and
it displays a http 403 error - you are not authorised to view this
Does Exchange 2003 have a built in equivlant to Domino Shared Mail21 Feb 2006 16:18 GMT1
Back in Exchange 5.5 days when you would send an attachment to 10 people in
your GAL, the database would detect the attachment already existed in the
database and instead of sending it out lets say to 10 other people it would
create links to that attahment, aka saving on disk ...
Two Site and One Exchange Server20 Feb 2006 23:11 GMT4
Hi
I hopw i explain this right, currently we have two separate office sites, at
the moment both sites run there own domains and Exchange 5.5 servers on NT4
indepenently.
Exchange and Novell E-Directory16 Feb 2006 18:07 GMT1
How well does MS Exchange  integrate with Novell E-directory.Must Microsoft
Active directory be inplace for MS Exchange to integrate with Novell
E-directory ?
SMTP service and routing groups16 Feb 2006 03:30 GMT4
Does anybody know if the SMTP service that is used for communications
between routing groups, and the smtp service used for virtual SMTP
servers is the same.  Is it the same binary?  Where I am going on this
is trying to explain to management if putting SMTP for mail traffic
Exchange Org and Active Directory migrations16 Feb 2006 02:13 GMT4
I have a windows 2000 AD domain and Windows 2000 Exchange org.
I plan to move to a Windows 2003 domain and Windows 2003 Exchange org.
Requirements
1.    change the Active directory domain to new name
Add SMTP address but not for everyone14 Feb 2006 15:58 GMT2
I am looking to add an SMTP address for my domain.  I currently have
user@abc.com. I would like to also receive mail for user@xyz.com.
But I dont want the smtp address to be applied to everyone.  There are only
a few users that need to have the xyz.com address.  How do I add this ...
SMTP Queue Disk Capacity12 Feb 2006 21:01 GMT5
Quick quetion on disk sizing. Is there a rule of thumb for the disk capacity
on the SMTP Queue disk?
The environment I am sizing has:
4 Storage Groups 175Gb
SBS2003 Email design12 Feb 2006 18:28 GMT2
My apologies in advance for asking such a basic question...
I have a client with a small business - about 20 employees.  I have them on
SBS2003.  I am hosting their domain and all email sent to the domain is put
into a single mailbox.  Then, Exchange uses the POP3 connector to go ...
exchange restore08 Feb 2006 17:31 GMT2
hello tehere
we were using sbs2000 server and installed exchange on it.we change our
server sbs2000 to sbs2003.
now we need to import exchange 2000 data to exchange 2003. we have only
NetSol hosted email to Exchange for same domain03 Feb 2006 20:20 GMT1
Greetings all,
I have a customer who currently has their domain name, ext DNS and
email hosted by Network Solutions. Let's call their company
COMPANY.COM.  They want NetSol to receive all email addressed to
 
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