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  1. MalcolmS

    experience delay when send to AOL.com

    NickPark, Good One, Dude! M~
  2. MalcolmS

    SMTP Connector has over 3 million messages

    Ben, Sounds like your exchange server is not secured against relaying. Have you tested for open relay? M~
  3. MalcolmS

    removing Exchange 5.5 after upgrading to 2003

    The SRS server in your case is the new 2003 server. If you have site and/or X.400 connectors configured on the 5.5 server, then Yes you have to perform step 12 (my guess is you didn't). Also, you must configure the SMTP connector on 2003 to replace 5.5's IMS. Since you have already unplugged...
  4. MalcolmS

    How Exchange 2k3 "Optimizes"

    Dan, Yes, this is relatively a simple procedure. But, good to approach with some degree of skepticism. You don't want to do this during production hours. Perform your due diligence and backup the server before starting. The new database target ideally should be double the size or larger of...
  5. MalcolmS

    Forwarding email to an acount outside my domain?

    shibuyauk Just a few words of caution on forwarding from exchange... You must filter SPAM before forwarding to external addresses. If you have an SMTP filter in front of or on the exchange server you will probably be OK. If you are filtering SPAM on the client side, then you run the risk of...
  6. MalcolmS

    removing Exchange 5.5 after upgrading to 2003

    cahelmster The rpc warning is normal as the Exch2003 server is still expecting to communicate with 5.5 server. You can safely ignore this for now. But continue to monitor the application log. While you are waiting with sweaty palms, try replicating some client task. Access the public...
  7. MalcolmS

    removing Exchange 5.5 after upgrading to 2003

    cahelmster, I concur with jamescoyle's article. However, the procedure is virtually irreversible. Prior to executing the removal procedure, disconnect the exchange 5.5 server's ethernet cord. Leave the 5.5 server running, with ethernet cord out. Monitor Exchange 2003 operations for at least...
  8. MalcolmS

    experience delay when send to AOL.com

    takoch03 -- The delay problem to aol.com has been an issue for some time. It has to do with AOL's efforts to combat SPAM. Run a search on google and you'll find dozens of posting. Here's one for example: http://wings.buffalo.edu/computing/alert/index.cgi?alert=1117204440 M~
  9. MalcolmS

    using OWA for a new domain I will host

    Hi WGBTR, I'm not sure I have the current understanding; the ceo currently uses webmail interface at register.com to retrieve and send email. The desired process is to have the ceo use owa instead of register.com address. This will provide local archive and administrative control of the ceo's...
  10. MalcolmS

    Delivery Status Notification (Failure)

    Hi Yoja, "When you say assign an alias do you mean, create a new entry in the senders address book or change the actual email address that she is sending to?" My suggestion assumes you have administrative rights to user accounts (Active Directory Users and Computers.) If you do, just go to the...
  11. MalcolmS

    Delivery Status Notification (Failure)

    Hi Yoja, Please clarify the current status - are some of the user's messages being delivered or is it messages from some other users. Sometimes you can't find anything wrong, because there isn't anything wrong. That could be the case here. If this is solidly isolated to one user, then the...
  12. MalcolmS

    using OWA for a new domain I will host

    Hi there, Assuming you mean new "email" domain, not AD domain - Yes. One approach is to setup a second "A" record using "mail.newdomain.com" and point it to the same IP address as "mail.originaldomain.com". Then you must setup AD and Exchange (not to mention your SPAM and A/V solutions) to...
  13. MalcolmS

    OWA -HTTP 440 Timeout

    I am running Exchg 2003 SP1, on Server 2003 in 2000 AD Domain. Single exchg svr, no front-end. Recently reinstall IIS to resolve an issue with 3rd party SPAM Filter Software. After removing the 3rd party app, removing IIS and then reinstalling IIS, reinstalling Exchg, reapplying Exch SP1...
  14. MalcolmS

    OWA Not working

    Just to clarify ... what browser are you using?
  15. MalcolmS

    OWA Not working

    Eric, After trying LonnieCT's suggestion if that fails try accessing owa using the exchange server's ip address. Example - "https:\\192.168.1.50\exchange" (leave the "s" out if not running ssl). If this works, then check dns. mas
  16. MalcolmS

    Mail staying frozen

    Gary, You can identify exchange service pack level in System Manager. Highlight the server object (under administrative groups ... servers), right click and choose properties. You'll find the build and SP level on the General tab. mas
  17. MalcolmS

    Trying to remove old Exchange 2000 server

    marcus1234 & stevebuckett suggestions should resolve your issue. Just one further suggestion. Before you run the cd to uninstall exchange... unplug the ethernet cord on the old server but leave it running. Let the new server run for a day or two just to verify all is good. If there are any...
  18. MalcolmS

    Exchange Freezing

    Hi Marc, sorry to hear you're having outlook headaches. Your message didn't indicate if the affected users were working before? What errors are being logged at the exchange server if any? since some of your users are working ok, this may not be an exchange issue. However, if you have more...
  19. MalcolmS

    Upgrading old NT4/5.5 to 2000/2000

    Sure, you can build a new server domain without the new servers touching the old domain. However, this means all users will have new accounts. You'll need to plan to touch all 50 users pc/laptops to create new profiles, re-establish offline folders, etc. Also, you are correct, data can be...
  20. MalcolmS

    Restoring mailboxes from MBDDATA

    The restore procedure requires rebuilding Win2k, configuring the same drives and directories as existed on the original build. Next, restore system state from most recent backup which adds the server back to the domain using the same SID that was assigned to the original server. Next, install...

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