Hi everyone.
I've created a distribution group on our server. The members include several recipients who are "Contacts" in our Active Directory; most have yahoo or aol addresses. The distribution group has an e-mail address which all the group members use to send messages back and forth...
Thanks...I'll check it out. We are currently running the Trend CSM suite, which has OK but not great anti-spam. I'm intrigued by SP2 but feel kind of like I don't want/need to rock the boat right now by putting in something new. But I'll definitely check it out.
Ok...that's good to know. Since all I'm interested in is making sure everyone's Junk E-mail folder doesn't grow out of control, Recipient Policy should work just fine...I don't feel that those messages need to be archived. But thanks for the info...
Actually, I think I found what I'm looking for here:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/319188
Recipient policies let you specify when to delete messages based on age and size on a per folder basis.
Does anyone know how to create a simple group/exchange policy which would automatically delete all messages in every user's Junk E-mail folder (or any other folder for that matter) which are more than two weeks old? I know there are options for specifying how long to keep deleted items, but I'm...
Hi everyone.
I recently set up a distribution group on my Exchange 2003 server (part of a Small Business Server 2003 package). The distribution group includes several contacts who have external SMTP addresses and a few internal users. Somehow, spammers have got their hands on the distribution...
I have integrated authentication checked off. I'm not sure it's the same problem as mentioned in the KB artivle, because it only happens intermittently, not on any one particular site. Once the window dissappears, there's no problem browsing any sites...
Hi everyone.
I've got Windows Small Business Server 2003 w/ ISA Server 2004 running in a small office. Works great, although about two or three times per day, users who are surfing the web will suddenly be presented with the proxy credentials window. If the user clicks cancel or closes the...
As a follow up to this thread....we've had this problem xnt30 mentioned where it's really hard for a cell phone to send "**" through so that the user can access voicemail. Does anyone know of a solution for this?
My KSU/software - MDR5 ENG/SP
Startalk Voicemail
Thanks in advance.
Got it! I went into IIS manager on the local machine and opened the properties for the OWAAdmin directory. On the Directory Security tab, I clicked to edit the Authentication settings and changed the default domain to DOMAIN.lan (my Windows server domain name). Hallelujah.
Yes, that machine is part of the same AD. Hmm...when I initially access https://localhost/owaadmin, it prompts me for login info. I entered the local machine administrator account and password. I wonder if that makes a difference...
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