I'm still getting the message and I am now not using an external file for mydestination, I'm just using:
mydestination = $myhostname, localhost.$mydomain $mydomain
I don't know why I continue to get the error message.
Thanks,
Bill
Hello,
Well I keep getting these messages in /var/log/maillog on my FreeBSD Postfix server:
warning: do not list domain mydomain.com in BOTH mydestination and virtual_alias_domains
I do have mydomain.com in mydestination file, but I do not know where it is referencing it in...
See all I want to do is use Ghost to increase the partitions, not for any backup purposes. What I was going to do is bring the down, install the larger hard drive that has 2 partitions already on it and Ghost the Exchange partitions from the smaller hard drive to the larger one. The pull the...
BUT.. will the Ghost option work?? The system gets backed up nightly and restoring from tape would mean a longer downtime.
What do you mean by "if you ever have to put it back"?
Thanks for the reply!
I have a similar issue to this one, I have 2 partitions on the Exchange drive:
C:\ 2.38Gb
D:\ 4.77Gb 800Mb Free
E:\ 4.77Gb 4.0Gb Free
With running Exchange 5.5, could I use Partition Magic to steal some of the free space from E:\ and allocate it to D:\?? Would there be any problems that would...
also, you need Outlook on Mike using an Exchange Administrator priviledged account so it can access the Mailboxes. Its documented in Veritas' Exchange agent. This is exactly what I do and it works like a charm. Removes those ugly 5MB daily logs too .. YEAH!
If the NT2 server is not a BDC, then I should not have any issues correct? My goal is to have the NT2 Server act as just another client on the new W2K3 server which all it will do is act as an application server for Lotus Domino.
Can you think of any?
cmeagan, the loaner box, is it now your w2k3 box? or did it go away once your new w2k3 server was online? What happens if you add a w2k3 server(with out upgrading) to a network that ony has 1 other NT BDC, and the original PDC is dead?
cmeagan, this is what I'm wanting to here. Could I ask you a few questions on your setup. You did no kind of migrate or upgrading correct, just new box and W2K3 added to your existing network?
Your W2K3 server is now your global catalog server and did you have to make changes to any of your NT...
I have 20 user network, 2 NT servers, NT1 (file/print server, PDC) & NT2 (Lotus Domino, BDC), they are OLD servers and we want to replace them with new Windows 2003 servers. We will not be performing any upgrade or migrations. I want to start by replacing the PDC which is NT1 with a new W3K file...
I recommend hardware/software firewalling, add a separate box that does the firewalling, put in 2 NICs and place it in between your connection. I've found that Smoothwall has been the BEST firewall that ill run on practically a toaster. We've put it on P133Mhz 16Mb ram and a 520Mb hard drive...
Hello,
This is a teaser! See this graphic: http://www.protechnet.com/images/PTP-Cisco.jpg
I need to allow a remote user to hit the Terminal server at Site B from the DSL connection at Site A. Is this just a NAT forward like:
ip nat inside source static tcp 192.168.2.100 3389 64.24.37.25 3389...
My Red Hat 9, just started this , during boot up it stops at:
Mounting SMB Filesystems:
I've added lines to my /etc/fstab to mount W2K shares and these have worked before.
How do i get around this so I can at least get to the console to edit the /etc/fstab ??
any ideas!! thanks..
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