Our company uses a custom signature in our HTML emails that references a gif image located on our web server. We have Exchange server and Clients run Outlook. Here's the code:
<A href="http://www.website.com/vcards/employee5.map"><IM isMap src="http://www.webserver.com/vcards/employee5.gif"...
Clients on Outlook 2003 SP1, Exchange 5.5 server SP4. Sometimes, one of my users replies to an internal email and when the user looks for the email in Sent Items, it comes up with a blank To: field. 99/100 of her emails to me are fine, but once in a while I get one with no To. Always using...
My company uses HTML email with an embedded gif for a snappy signature card. Problem is, some Notes servers take the email, dump the attachments (usually word or Excel docs), and take the embedded gif and attach it. Really causing headaches from my users and my solution is to send plain text...
Had a rough day yesterday as 2 tranaction logs files were corrupted and though I was able to recover from full backup and diff, I still have 14 hours of tlogs to add. I was able to restich in 12 hours of them, but now have 20 5 megs logs that didn't go in. MS Support said no way to fix due to...
Super odd:
User sends emails all day, but reviewing sent items shows some emails sent (in one case from her to me only) have a blank To: field. The emails do go out correctly and the To: filed looks fine on the email I recieved. Any ideas? Unfortunately this is not a repeatable error.
Did a...
Exchange 5.5 SP4 on W2K SP4. I need to do some training and want to block internet email for just a few mailboxes. I need to train on our app that hooks into Outlook, but am worried users would accidently send email to live addresses and need to prevent that.
Is there anyway I can block a...
NT4 SP4 PDC had custom Foxpro DB running on it. Client decided to buy and install W2K on same box as dual boot. W2K boots fine, but NT4 starts booting like 2K (b&W screen with press F8, etc.) then Blue screens with IO1_initialization_Failed 0x00000069.
First thought maybe the ntfs.sys file...
W2K Pro SP3, O2K Pro SP3 all updates and patches. Hard drive and RAM tests clean, but about once every three days bosses Outlook crashes while just writing an email:
OUTLOOK.EXE Application Error: Instruction at "0x636bd8b8" referenced memory at "this code changes". THe...
Server in Collocation on 10M pipe, all users in offices on T1s. Exchange hangs especially when users hit send.
100 Mailboxes, 16G store, 2x700Xeons, 2G RAM. About 2000 addresses in GAL due to PF abuse. Lettermark software on clients for nice stationary that qeries the GAL one extra time to...
Normally, this would be pretty simple: log on as admin, choose PF and exort to a PST including subfolders. OK.
With some PF's I keep getting an error when I try and I have verified permissions are correct and should not be the issue.
Error: Cannot copy the items. Some items could not be...
Users have been reporting occasional stalls when they hit send button in Outlook (Collocated server and users from NY to SF). We are also running an add on product called Lettermark that has to query the GAL to determine interior or external domains for stationary so every times users hit send...
I realize this my be a NT4 Server question, but maybe has something to do with E5.5:
Server: NT4 SP6a/Exchange 5.5 SP4
Network utilization is low: This server is in a collocation with 10M pipe to Internet. I have rarely seem spikes above 2M at any time.
When I check the NIC Output Queue...
Strange but users report occasional stalling in Outlook. Usually this happens when someone is resolving a name in the address book (ctrl+k) or just sending text email with no attachment. I have run the rpcping utility and it runs clean all day. Connectivity doesn't seem to be an issue either...
I have had users put their email addresses in a web site and now they get hundreds of spams. Blocking known spam domains is easy, but I want to be able to block emails at a higher level. How can I get the IMC to verify sender's email domain as valid? When communicating with an Exchange SMTP...
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