58sniper.
Thank you for the suggestion to search. I have searched all over the place and there are not any solid answers to this problem that I have been able to find. Most of the info out there is either very old or does not apply to exchange, but outlook w/ pop3 accounts. Appreciate your help.
I am trying to figure out how to handle multiple outbound email address for a single user. Example: user@domain1.com and user@domain2.com.
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Running exchange 2003 and have multiple domains setup in the recipients policy. A few users need to be able to send email showing the from...
We have 3 internal networks with cisco PIX 501s heading up each one. I have a few machines that need to communicate accross these networks on a regular basis, so I am in need of routing. For instance.. any workstation on network A needs to be able to get to one particular server on network B...
aftertaf,
Is ghost one of the utilities that will repair bad blocks on dynamic disks? It doesn't matter to me if the utilities are free or not... I need this replaced and I'm getting very frustrated!
Thanks,
Rick
aftertaf,
I have attempted to run chkdsk several times. It says that it finds and corrects issues, but I still receive the same error. Any other suggestions?
I don't believe there are any other applications out there that can clone a dynamic disk, but that would be the ultimate solution...
I have purchased a new drive to replace my existing system drive on a 2003 server. My initial plan was to add a mirror from the old drive to the new one, break the mirror and then run off the new drive. When I attempt to add a mirror it fails and the problem that I find in the event log is...
Be as abrupt as you want.
The network that this is running on is just a small test network. The mail server has been running for quite some time without any issues. We do have smtp caching running on another network just in case though. The reason for what turned out to be a stupid...
I'll try wording it a little differently... I was beat tired when I wrote the last one.
Need to pass traffic through a PIX 501 to a SMTP server on my internal network. I have a dynamic IP on my outside interface that I use a dynamic DNS service (DNS2Go) to redirect traffic to it. I have...
How would I structure the access-list command to handle an outside interface with a dynamic IP.
I need to allow outside access to an internal SMTP server, but I don't have a static IP with my service provider. I have created the static command by utilizing the interface reference instead of...
I have just setup a new 2003 server with 2003 exchange on my private test network. The only thing I need to move from one server to the other is the mail store. I have the priv1.edb, priv1.stm, and log files all saved on my new server, but I am not able to mount them once I copy them over the...
I'm running Exchange 2000 with all of the latest service packs, etc. I just tested an antivirus software from RAV when the SoBig hit just recently. I uninstalled it right away because it had wiped out all of the text in my emails that were sitting in the store, and now the smtp server is...
Thank you FX45 that worked perfect! Is this the main use for the alias command or are there other circumstances in which I would use it? Just curious.
Thanks again,
Rick
pblakeway,
I actually had setup these domains in dns and created host records to temporarily fix the problem. Is this the best solution? If it is I will just leave it. I figured there may be a better way to do it than telling the local net that it's DNS server was the SOA for this particular...
It does ping the globally routable address, but I have created a static route to the server. It works perfect from outside the network.
Thank for your help.
Rick
Here is the current config:
access-list 100 permit icmp any any echo-reply
access-list 100 permit icmp any any time-exceeded...
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