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Trying to stop the flow of fake e mails14 Jun 2005 23:12 GMT2
All,
I am running Exchange 2000 fully patched, etc.  I have groupshield and GFI
mail essentials running on it also.
I have been lucky in that I have managed to cathc all viruses before they
LDAP Signing/Security10 Jun 2005 22:01 GMT1
I'm wondering if there is a way to force ALL requests to an ldap server
to be done in plain text. More specifically if there is a server side
setting that will force the ldap server to control this. I have tried a
a few registry settings such as:
Exchange 2000 Front-end and Back-end Server09 Jun 2005 19:32 GMT1
I have an exchange front-end and back-end server configuration and it appear
all of my incoming mail is stuck in the x.400 message queue of the front-end
server.
I cannot seem to get this mail to pass through to the back-end server.
New Domain06 Jun 2005 17:43 GMT1
I have added a secondary domain to our Exchange server.  How do I create/add
a SMTP queue for it?
Thanks,
Joseph
SMTP From and To address formats.01 Jun 2005 10:52 GMT1
We have an application which can only send out email via SMTP. The
application is on a fixed IP machine and that machine is in the list of SMTP
relays within Exchange Admin.
What has been asked of me (and I'm scratching my head) is how do they (the
 
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