What you could do is create a new user called ex-employee. Add all the SMTP addresses of your EX users to this account, so you'll have loads of external email addresses associated to this user account - leave the ex-employee@yourcompany.com address as the primary address though.
Sign on as the...
This also happens to me and some of my users - I am using outlook XP , in XP SP1 with Exchange 2000 on WIN2k Server.
The only difference is that it wont accept my domain password! I am authenticated in every other way, IE shares, folder permissions, and the account is a domain admin. Any...
Hiya
Try unticking the "delegates receive copies" tickbox in tools\options\delegates. Click ADD, add the people you want then the tick box is under the calendar drop down box.
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Aaron
Just found this - I havent tried it yet, but seems sound. I'll post up the results next week.
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A: Follow the steps outlined below:
Create a group called InternalOnly.
Create a recipient policy that gives them a fake SMTP address. i.e. @fake.domain. Leave...
Hi
I'm struggling with this too. Im an admin in a callcentre where users need internal but not external mail. Where in exchange 2000 can I stop them from sending or receiving external mail?
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Aaron
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You can see who went were by examining the ISA logs - these will be in c:\program files\ isa server\ isa logs - theres loads of information in these - should be enough for most queries. I have found the internal reporting to be pretty lame actually...
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Aaron
hi
Did you ever get a response on this issue? My bandwidth seems to be taken up with the fetch API too, overall web speed seems much slower now than it did.
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Aaron
Hiya
Its a bit of a vague problem - in the 1st instance make sure the IMC service is started on your exchange box. If this doesnt work, reply with a more detailed run down on your system
Aaron
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Thanks for that! But I still dont understand how you keep the routing table settings if you use the imsext.dll instead of the table. Surely the imsext.dll doesnt contain info about accepting or not accepting incoming email - in other words, how can i stop the spam and still have a...
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I've follwed the instructions (its the way I was doing it anyway) but I've no idea how it stops spam - surely by using the imsext.dll as a custom routing program you bypass exchanges routing table and henmce open yourself up to spam? Please help!
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