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I have an Active Directory 2000 domain with ~150 users. Every user has an email assigned to them, listed in their AD user account.
I run Outlook 2003 with all updates on my local PC. I setup an LDAP Directory Account pointing to ldap.domain.com, with domain\username as the user and...
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I'm working to build a site policy for my domain, and have run into a few roadblocks. I can't get the "User Configuration" settings to apply to computer objects, and vice versa.
I'm going to simply the problem for explanation purposes.
I have two types of "Computer" objects...
What is the nature of the packets? Protocol, ports, payload. What process owns the open socket that's being used to send the packets to the DC? Is the DC returning any
information to the citrix server? how many users on each citrix box? is there constant logon/logoff activity?
If you can...
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I'm just getting started with my first implementation of a global LDAP rollout, so I'm working through some issues.
Background: Running windows 2000 active directory, outlook 2003, connecting via domain authenticated user to port 3286. I click the "TO" button and see the...
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Synonym worked beautifully. I've attached the process I used below:
5.0 Create user "archive"
5.1 Log into the sendmail server as root
5.2 Type cd /usr/local/bin and press Enter
5.3 Download the Synonym RPM from yum, the internet, or locally
5.4 Type rpm -ivh...
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What I've found is that once you issue the STARTTLS command, the SMTP server is expecting traffic to be encrypted. I think the process on the website above may be flawed.
The best two ways to test your TLS configuration are:
testsaslauthd -s smtp -u username -p password
and
configure...
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Hopefully this will be an easy one.
I want to archive every email that passes through my sendmail box, regardless of which mailbox it goes to, or if it is destined for a valid recipient. That is to say, I want every email that is sent to my sendmail server for acceptance to be...
Greetings all - good news... I figured most of this out.
in /etc/sysconfig/saslauthd I had to change MECH= to pam instead of shadow
in /etc/pam.d/smtp I had to add auth_sufficient pam_winbind.so
and account sufficient pam_winbind.so
to test the sasl I used:
testsaslauthd -s smtp -u username...
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I'm building a new corporate email server, and I'm combining the services of several boxes into one. The gist of this is, I am building a Fedora Core 3 box, all the latest distros, a sendmail server, a squid proxy server, and a CanIT spam server (all on one box). I have squid...
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Is there a way that I can limit the size of attachments (or messages) sent from internal addresses to other internal addresses? Running RedHat FC3 with latest sendmail distro.
The premise: I want people to stop using email to share files. We have gobs of network storage, email should...
Ok, I have an update to this thread:
I'm now running Outlook 2003 on a WinXP SP2 box. I'm still using the same .pst file, and i'm still popping to the same POP3 server.
Sending email works fine. The instant I click the send button on an email, it zips right out.
However, when I click...
The problem is not in receiving the emails, its just the send/receive function. On a properly working box, when I click send and receive - regardless of whether there are messages to download - it acts instantly. On my new box, when i click send/recieve it can take up to 5 seconds for the...
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I run Outlook 2000, all the latest updates, on WinXP SP2, latest updates, polling via pop3 from a sendmail server. I originally ran my .pst file on a WinXP tablet with no problems. I moved to my desktop with WinXP, same version of outlook, and my send/receive box hangs sometimes. Some...
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