As a follow up to last week's question regarding sending a duplicate of one person's email to another person I now have to set up this person's account with an auto responder that notifies senders that the person is no longer with the company and that they may contact him at a different address...
i set .qmail as follows
./Maildir/
&user@domain.com
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I u7nderstand this will catch incoming mail and forward it to the second user in question. Will this also catch outbound mail created by user 1 to user 2?
How about perhaps someone who has done this post an example for me to look at? I have read about the .qmail file but I'm still a bit confused... One example tells a thousand words..
thanks,
I have been asked by my supervisor to try and generate a copy of every email received and sent by a member of our executive team who has just resigned. The company CEO wants to receive a copy of all mail transmissions for this other person until he has left. How can I accomplish this in qmail?
Hello I have 2 problems with PIX firewall.
DETAILS:
Pix firewall version 6.3
The firewall has 4 interfaces => Outside - Inside - Int2 - Int3
There are separate networks connected to each of the internal interfaces (3 separate small companies)
=> Inside = Company1 = 192.168.5.0/24 Int2 =...
...Fortunately I'm not the one responsible for the screw up - by the time they called me they had a corrupted hard drive that wouldn't let itself be backed up or fixed or nothing - I'm there to try and rescue them - I did install they new dc and exchange 2003 on a new machine and some of the...
When I say it wasn't backed up I mean there are no backups to tape or elsewhere of the system, exchange, or whatever. All I have to work with is the actual hard drive that exchange was installed on. I have since then made copies of all that data in case I blow something up in the process but...
In other words - if the active directory no longer exists that the old exchange server was a member of - can I piece it all together and mount the old store in the new system with some isinteg or eseutil type magic or are are the mechanisms in Xch2003 going to get me there without the need to...
I copied the contents of MDBDATA into the new system - I may be missing something here but what does using some other OS get me? As I mentioned in my original post - I was able to get the machine back up with an OS on different hard drive from an identical machine - Therefore I was able to...
My question / problem pertains equally to both Exchange 2000 and Exchange 2003 - Since they are separate forums covering my bases was justified - not everyone will go to both forums like you or I might.
I have looked at the Recovery Storage group thing but it only sees the current store - am I mising something? I remember running into this thing the other day that asked me the location of my log files but when it didn't like the mapped network drive to the other machine I trsfrd swtuff...
So a client of mine was running exchange 2000 on a windows 2000 server that bit the dust and wasn't backed up. I went in and installed a Win 2003 server on a new machine w/ exchange 2003 on it... The dead machine was the only DC on their small network so I made the 2003 server a dc - the only...
I'd say this one is up there in terms of difficulty -
So a client of mine was running exchange 2000 on a windows 2000 server that bit the dust and wasn't backed up. I went in and installed a Win 2003 server on a new machine w/ exchange 2003 on it... The dead machine was the only DC on their...
So I have one user whose connection via Cisco VPN client is extremely slow - Everyone else is running just fine - What are some ways I can try to pinpoint or assess what the cause of the problem might be.
Thanks in advance.
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