Attachment Filter Agent not found
Hello,
I'm using exchange 2007 and have all the roles in 1 server. I want to
enable the "Attachment filter Agent" in the Hub Transport Role.
I'm using the following shell command:
Enable-TransportAgent -Identity "Attachment Filter agent"
But I get the following error message:
Enable-TransportAgent : Transport Agent "Attachment Filter agent" is not
found.
Parameter name: Identity
At line:1 char:22
* Enable-TransportAgent <<<< - Identity "Attachment Filter agent"
Any Help will be appreciated.
thank you
Eduardo Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161241
Exchange 2003 and ActiveSync on SBS2003??
Im getting ready to try and roll out ActiveSync here and I just wanted to
make sure I have it the correct steps down. Is this what needs to be done?
1. Make sure ActiveSync is enabled on the Exchange server under Exchange
Manager.
2. Create a self signed cert or get one from a 3rd party.
3. Copy cert to device and install cert.
4. Install ActiveSync on users desktop
Is this correct or am I missing anything? Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161238
Public Folder replication questions
I'm migrating from Exchange 2000 to 2003 via move mailbox.
Right now I'm replicating the public folders and found that after adding the
new server to the replications tab, the old server shows the status as local
modifed or both modified and the new server shows as in sync. Since the new
server shows the status as in sync that means it is replicated?
Also, I replicated the Schedule + Free Busy to the new server (the mailboxes
have not yet been moved). I logon to my Outlook and tried to vew free /busy
information for other users and it says "no free /busy information can be
retrieved". Is this because the mailboxes have not been moved to the new
server?
Lastly, on the top Public Folder in the "Public stores associated to the
folder tree" section, it still shows the 2000 server as well as the 2003
sever. Do I have to remove the Exchange 2000 server from this tab?
Thanks to all! Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161237
set up with /Disasterrecovery
I'm testing it for our DR plan. Our production server is running on Windows
2003 Enterprise Edition, Exchange 2003 Enterprise Edition. The DR server I
plan to use is running Widnws 2003 Standard Edition, which will support
Exchange 2003 Enterprise Edtion. But to use /disasterrcovery switch do I
need to reinstall the DR server to Enterprise Edition? All the documents I
read said to use "same OS". I assume that means same version of OS and same
version of Edtion. Am I correct?
Thanks. Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161234
Configuration Setup
I have noticed in the current session in my default SMTP virtual server I
see several people/Ip Address showing up and i also see several items in my
outbound queue. Does this mean someone has found a way to send emails through
my server even though I do not have an open relay?
Is there something someone can have me check to make sure I am not making
myself vulnerable?
Thanks,
Fred Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161231
Not creating mailboxes
Hi
Can some of you please help me with this 'problem'
How can I prevent a group of helpdesk users to be able to create and
delete mailboxes on one or more particular mailstores? (Exchange 2003)
Can't be that difficult though? Only i didn't find the solution yet
Rgds
Jellin Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161230
Exchange 2003 bounces e-mails to specific domain?
Hi All,
our exchange 2003 works fine, but I discovered that it would not send
e-mails to specific domain, with the followind errror:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.
Subject: here comes the subject
Sent: 17-09-2007 10:06
The following recipient(s) cannot be reached:
address@TheDomain.com on 17-09-2007 10:06
You do not have permission to send to this recipient. For
assistance, contact your system administrator.
< mail.ourserver.local #5.7.1 smtp; 550 5.7.1
address@TheDomain.com... Relaying denied. Proper authentication
required.>
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Another "funny" thing is that after I tried several times with several
e-mail addresses, I got the errors in our local language (Danish).
What could that be? We don't have any form for filtering on the exchange. We
do have an SMTP scanner in front of the exchange (MIME sweeper),having that
server configured in our virtual SMTP as smart host, but that shouldn't be
the problem - I removed the smart host, and I get the error again.
Regards, Zoran Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161227
setup /preparelegacyexchangepermissions fails to run
We are testing Exchange 2007 evaluation on Ms Virtual Server, (prior to an
imminent production installation), with a physical E2k box on W2k, and
virtual Domain controller running W2k3, and virtual E2k7 (to be) box running
W2k3.
All preparations have been made prior to running setup
/preparelegacyexchangepermissions /prepareschema, /preparead. Dotnet 2.0,
windows powershell, and mmc 3.0 have all been installed.
Also W2k3 SP2 has been installed and IE enhanced security has been turned off.
However the setup /preparelegacyexchangepermissions fails to run from the
command line, and returns to cmd prompt. On trying to run E2k7 from GUI, the
following error msg is returned:
An error has occurred in the script on this page.
Line 263&..
Error: the system cannto locate the resource specified
URL: file://c:Documents and Settings\mylogin\local settings\temp\default.htm
The line on the specified page reads:
el.filters.item(0).src = el.src;
Any suggestions on how to overcome this problem, and get setup working?
Thanks, P. Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161224
default exchange administrative group not created
I'm still new to exchange server and just installed it on a windows 2000 DC.
While reading my reference, just noticed that the default administrative
group is not installed. The folders available are:
Global settings
recipients
servers
connectors
tools
folders
I'm using exchange server 2003.
Any help is very much appreciated so I can move on. Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161219
set-OrganizationConfig -SCLJunkThreshold 5
I'm confused about "
set-OrganizationConfig -SCLJunkThreshold 5" in Exchange 2007.
It indicates to me that at this threshold (or above), the mail will go to
the users Junk Mail Folder. But what about the Outlook configuration
control "Junk E-mail Options" where the user can select no automatic
filtering, low or high?
Are these ignored when the cmdlett is used?
--
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Bob Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161215
Exch 2007 - SCL Quarantine
Hi,
I set up SCL Quarantine to forward spam to my mailbox and they are arriving
by the truck load.
The message only contains the text "
Delivery of this message to the following recipients or distribution lists
is quarantined:"
along with who sent it and who the recipient was supposed to be (plus other
diag info).
How can I see the actual message so that I can determine if it is spam or
not?
And if I determine it is not spam, how can I recover the original message
without all the "quarantine" text and diag info and then forward it to the
proper recipient?
Thanks!
---
Bob Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161209
RPC over HTTP
Environment:
ISA, Exchange FE 2003 SP2, Exchange BE 2003, AD running on 2DCs Windows 2000
SP4.
I isntalled "RPC over HTTP Proxy" networking component on FE server only. Do
I need to install in on BE and Global Catalog servers (both DCs are GLs)? If
I need it on GLs, do I need to upgrade my DCs to Windows 2003?
Thank you. Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161208
OWA and Vista
Hello,
We are running Exchange 2003 with the latest SP. Our OWA works great will
all clients other than those using Vista. The email loads ok, but if I try
to reply or create a new message the body has a Red X. I've disabled all
security that I know of and can't make it work. Has anyone had this same
issue?
Thanks,
Tom Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161202
Exch 2007 and Spam
Hi,
I used to have my incoming Exch 2007 mail filtered my my hosting companies
web mail server before it was forwarded to my Exch Server, but after
changing my MX record to point directly to Exch, I'm finding the incoming
SPAM has shot way up.
Outlook 2003 has the Junk Mail folder and I suppose it will start catching a
lot more spam, but I'm wondering if there is something I can do on Exchange
that will prevent it from getting to my users; or even better, from filling
up my storage group.
Any ideas? Thanks!
---
Bob Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161199
Exch 2007 Message Tracking tool
Hi,
Is there a way to export the message tracking results produced by the
message tracking tool in Exch 2007 to a delimited text file? Thanks!
---
Bob Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161189
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Watch TV Shows, Movies, Sports & More!
Over 2500 TV Stations On Your PC.
http://pctv.mzs-inc.com Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161186
win2003 64bit SP2 with Exchange 2007
Hi!
Is there any issue installing SP2 of Windows 2003 Server 64bit Edition if
Exchange 2007 is already installed?
Thankx! Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161185
How do I move the log files in exchange 2007?
I saw a wiki about moving the log files but didn't actually find the answer
(in the answer). Can anyone tell me how do you move the location of the
log files in Exchange 2007?
Thanks Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161184
Exchange Server ports
Could someone be so kind as to tell me what I am doing wrong. I am running a
firewall and trying to open only the necessary ports for Exchange Server
2003. I had all the common ones, like SMTP (25), etc. For whatever reason,
when a piece of mail is sent to me, I do not receive it. To test it I DMZ all
to my computer and then I receive the emails so I know it has to be a port I
am missing.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
Also, if someone can give any tips on configuration of Exchange to prevent
people from sending messages out on behalf of my domain. I currently only
have an open relay for one user which is needed.
Thanks,
Fred Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161181
IMAP works IMAPS does not
I can get IMAP to work without any problems, however, when I change both the
server and client to require secure authentication, I can never connect to
the server. I'm running Exchange 2003 and have tried 3 different clients
(Outlook 2003, Outlook Express and Thunderbird). The exchange server has a
valid SSL certificate that I originally configured through IIS for OWA. I'm
using this same certificate for IMAP. I have loaded the root certificates on
the client.
I get different error messages depending on which client I'm using:
Thunderbird error - "the server "my server name" is not an IMAP server"
Outlook Express - server has disconnected
Any suggestions would be great. Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161180
Outook 2007
Hi,
I've a Exchange Server 2007 with Outlook 2003 clients on a DC with Roaming
User Profiles and Redirected Folders.
My users go from workstation to workstation and things work fine because all
the workstations have Outlook 2003 on Windows XP Pro.
I want to introduce Vista workstations with Outlook 2007 and I'm wondering
if this is going to work?
I've already experienced problem with a user jumping back and fourth between
2003 and 2007, but I think this might be an isolated case in my test
environment.
So the question is: Can my environment work with a mixed shop of Outlook
2003 and 2007 where users can be on 2003 one day and 2007 the next?
---
Bob Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161179
Aliases - Does Exchange 2007 support it?
Hi,
With my ISP web mail service, I can create Aliases or Forwarders. These
were email accounts that did not have a mailbox, but would rather forward
the email to a mailbox.
Example:
MyAccount@MyServer.com has a mailbox.
I want Aliase@MyServer.com (which does not have a mailbox) to forward all
mail to MyAccount@MyServer.com (and a half dozen other mailboxes).
Is this possible with Exchange?
---
Bob Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161174
Exchange 2007 Server Transition
Here's what I would like to do.
I have a brand new Dell Server that I'm going to install Exchange 2007 on. I
have an existing Exchange 2003 Server called TRITON. I would like to name the
new server TRITON as well.
Is it possible to export the Exchange data (dbs and logs) from the existing
Exchange 2003 Server to a non-Exchange box (like an array), remove the old
server from the domain, bring the new Exchange 2007 server online with the
same name and import the data from the other server?
I know this is a longshot but it's something I've been asked to check into.
I'd prefer to just give the server a new name, run the trasition, properly
remove the old server and be done with it. But apparently it will cause a lot
of extra work for the people who have scripts running with the old serve name.
Thanks in advance. Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161173
Wierd SMTP issue 4.4.7 Error
All
I got a really strange issue. our ISP host our MX record
10 ***.***.115.88 mailserver.mydomain.com
20 ***.***.115.94 mailserver2.mydomain.com
There reason for the two MX records is that we use to have a Exchange 5.5
server and I was in the process of migrating users from 5.5 to 2003. Now
that is complete, the Cisco guys here change the DMZ config and is pointing
115.88 to point to the Exchange 2003 and 115.94 to point to our old 5.5
Exchange . Here another thing I have to add, there is not PTR record to
point 115.94 to mailserver2.mydomain.com, only 115.88 has a PTR record,
which works just fine.
I have sent server emails out to Comcast.net and AOL.com both does a reverse
lookup and the issue is that AOL.com does not go through but Comcast.net
does. Juno does not work either. So look at the comcast message property
and it shows.
eceived: from mailserver2.mydomain.com ([***.***.115.94])
by sccrmxc19.comcast.net (sccrmxc19) with ESMTP
id <20070914174305s1900j574te>; Fri, 14 Sep 2007 17:43:05 +0000
X-Originating-IP: [**.***.115.94]
Content-class: urn:content-classes:message
Subject: 1:42
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
boundary="----_=_NextPart_001_01C7F6F6.6D9AD64E"
Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2007 13:41:06 -0400
X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft Exchange V6.5
Here the other wierd thing is that when I use the tool SMTP DIAG for AOL and
it passes. Below is the SMTP DIAG, any advice you can give me is
appreciate.
Searching for Exchange external DNS settings.
Computer name is Exchange2003.
VSI 1 has the following external DNS servers:
There are no external DNS servers configured.
Checking SOA for aol.com.
Checking external DNS servers.
Checking internal DNS servers.
Checking TCP/UDP SOA serial number using DNS server [*.*.*.19].
TCP test succeeded.
UDP test succeeded.
Serial number: 2007091301
Checking TCP/UDP SOA serial number using DNS server [***.***.***.2].
TCP test succeeded.
UDP test succeeded.
Serial number: 2007091301
Checking TCP/UDP SOA serial number using DNS server [***.***.***.19].
TCP test succeeded.
UDP test succeeded.
Serial number: 2007091301
Checking TCP/UDP SOA serial number using DNS server [***.***.***.10].
TCP test succeeded.
UDP test succeeded.
Serial number: 2007091301
SOA serial number match: Passed.
Checking local domain records.
Starting TCP and UDP DNS queries for the local domain. This test will try to
validate that DNS is set up correctly for inbound mail. This test can fail
for
3 reasons.
1) Local domain is not set up in DNS. Inbound mail cannot be routed to
local mailboxes.
2) Firewall blocks TCP/UDP DNS queries. This will not affect inbound
mail,
but will affect outbound mail.
3) Internal DNS is unaware of external DNS settings. This is a valid
configuration for certain topologies.
Checking MX records using TCP: mydomain.com.
MX: mailserver2.mydomain.com (20)
MX: mailserver.mydomain.com (10)
A: mailserver2.mydomain.com [***.***.50.2]
A: mailserver.mydomain.com [***.***.***.94]
Checking MX records using UDP: mydomain.com.
MX: mailserver.mydomain.com (10)
MX: mailserver2.mydomain.com (20)
A: mailserver.mydomain.com [***.***.***.94]
A: mailserver2.mydomain.com [***.***.50.2]
Both TCP and UDP queries succeeded. Local DNS test passed.
Checking remote domain records.
Starting TCP and UDP DNS queries for the remote domain. This test will try
to
validate that DNS is set up correctly for outbound mail. This test can fail
for
3 reasons.
1) Firewall blocks TCP/UDP queries which will block outbound mail.
Windows
2000/NT Server requires TCP DNS queries. Windows Server 2003 will use UDP
queries first, then fall back to TCP queries.
2) Internal DNS does not know how to query external domains. You must
either use an external DNS server or configure DNS server to query external
domains.
3) Remote domain does not exist. Failure is expected.
Checking MX records using TCP: aol.com.
MX: mailin-02.mx.aol.com (15)
MX: mailin-03.mx.aol.com (15)
MX: mailin-04.mx.aol.com (15)
MX: mailin-01.mx.aol.com (15)
A: mailin-02.mx.aol.com [205.188.157.25]
A: mailin-02.mx.aol.com [64.12.137.89]
A: mailin-02.mx.aol.com [64.12.137.168]
A: mailin-02.mx.aol.com [205.188.155.89]
Checking MX records using UDP: aol.com.
MX: mailin-03.mx.aol.com (15)
MX: mailin-04.mx.aol.com (15)
MX: mailin-01.mx.aol.com (15)
MX: mailin-02.mx.aol.com (15)
A: mailin-03.mx.aol.com [205.188.157.217]
A: mailin-03.mx.aol.com [64.12.138.120]
A: mailin-03.mx.aol.com [64.12.138.153]
Both TCP and UDP queries succeeded. Remote DNS test passed.
A: mailin-04.mx.aol.com [205.188.159.216]
A: mailin-04.mx.aol.com [64.12.138.57]
A: mailin-04.mx.aol.com [64.12.138.88]
A: mailin-01.mx.aol.com [205.188.158.121]
A: mailin-01.mx.aol.com [205.188.159.57]
A: mailin-01.mx.aol.com [64.12.137.184]
A: mailin-01.mx.aol.com [64.12.137.249]
Checking MX servers listed for AOLuser@aol.com.
Connecting to mailin-01.mx.aol.com [64.12.137.249] on port 25.
Received:
220-rly-xa05.mx.aol.com ESMTP mail_relay_in-xa5.9; Fri, 14 Sep 2007
13:50:58 -0400
220-America Online (AOL) and its affiliated companies do not
220- authorize the use of its proprietary computers and computer
220- networks to accept, transmit, or distribute unsolicited bulk
220- e-mail sent from the internet. Effective immediately: AOL
220- may no longer accept connections from IP addresses which
220 have no reverse-DNS (PTR record) assigned.
Sent:
ehlo mydomain.com
Received:
250-rly-xa05.mx.aol.com peer name unknown
250 HELP
Sent:
mail from: <user1@mydomain.com>
Received:
250 OK
Sent:
rcpt to: <AOLuser@aol.com>
Received:
250 OK
Sent:
quit
Received:
221 SERVICE CLOSING CHANNEL
Successfully connected to mailin-01.mx.aol.com.
Connecting to mailin-01.mx.aol.com [64.12.137.184] on port 25.
Received:
220-rly-mb04.mail.aol.com ESMTP mail_relay_in-mb4.10; Fri, 14 Sep 2007
13:51:06 -0400
220-America Online (AOL) and its affiliated companies do not
220- authorize the use of its proprietary computers and computer
220- networks to accept, transmit, or distribute unsolicited bulk
220- e-mail sent from the internet. Effective immediately: AOL
220- may no longer accept connections from IP addresses which
220 have no reverse-DNS (PTR record) assigned.
Sent:
ehlo mydomain.com
Received:
250-rly-mb04.mail.aol.com peer name unknown
250 HELP
Sent:
mail from: <user1@mydomain.com>
Received:
250 OK
Sent:
rcpt to: <AOLuser@aol.com>
Received:
250 OK
Sent:
quit
Received:
221 SERVICE CLOSING CHANNEL
Successfully connected to mailin-01.mx.aol.com.
Connecting to mailin-01.mx.aol.com [205.188.159.57] on port 25.
Received:
220-rly-da05.mx.aol.com ESMTP mail_relay_in-da05.4; Fri, 14 Sep 2007
13:51:06 -0400
220-America Online (AOL) and its affiliated companies do not
220- authorize the use of its proprietary computers and computer
220- networks to accept, transmit, or distribute unsolicited bulk
220- e-mail sent from the internet. Effective immediately: AOL
220- may no longer accept connections from IP addresses which
220 have no reverse-DNS (PTR record) assigned.
Sent:
ehlo mydomain.com
Received:
250-rly-da05.mx.aol.com peer name unknown
250 HELP
Sent:
mail from: <user1@mydomain.com>
Received:
250 OK
Sent:
rcpt to: <AOLuser@aol.com>
Received:
250 OK
Sent:
quit
Received:
221 SERVICE CLOSING CHANNEL
Successfully connected to mailin-01.mx.aol.com.
Connecting to mailin-04.mx.aol.com [64.12.138.88] on port 25.
Received:
220-rly-me05.mx.aol.com ESMTP mail_relay_in-me05.4; Fri, 14 Sep 2007
13:51:06 -0400
220-America Online (AOL) and its affiliated companies do not
220- authorize the use of its proprietary computers and computer
220- networks to accept, transmit, or distribute unsolicited bulk
220- e-mail sent from the internet. Effective immediately: AOL
220- may no longer accept connections from IP addresses which
220 have no reverse-DNS (PTR record) assigned.
Sent:
ehlo mydomain.com
Received:
250-rly-me05.mx.aol.com peer name unknown
250 HELP
Sent:
mail from: <user1@mydomain.com>
Received:
250 OK
Sent:
rcpt to: <AOLuser@aol.com>
Received:
250 OK
Sent:
quit
Received:
221 SERVICE CLOSING CHANNEL
Successfully connected to mailin-04.mx.aol.com.
Connecting to mailin-04.mx.aol.com [64.12.138.57] on port 25.
Received:
220-rly-md05.mx.aol.com ESMTP mail_relay_in-md05.2; Fri, 14 Sep 2007
13:51:06 -0400
220-America Online (AOL) and its affiliated companies do not
220- authorize the use of its proprietary computers and computer
220- networks to accept, transmit, or distribute unsolicited bulk
220- e-mail sent from the internet. Effective immediately: AOL
220- may no longer accept connections from IP addresses which
220 have no reverse-DNS (PTR record) assigned.
Sent:
ehlo mydomain.com
Received:
250-rly-md05.mx.aol.com peer name unknown
250 HELP
Sent:
mail from: <user1@mydomain.com>
Received:
250 OK
Sent:
rcpt to: <AOLuser@aol.com>
Received:
250 OK
Sent:
quit
Received:
221 SERVICE CLOSING CHANNEL
Successfully connected to mailin-04.mx.aol.com.
Connecting to mailin-03.mx.aol.com [64.12.138.153] on port 25.
Received:
220-rly-mg08.mx.aol.com ESMTP mail_relay_in-mg08.4; Fri, 14 Sep 2007
13:51:06 -0400
220-America Online (AOL) and its affiliated companies do not
220- authorize the use of its proprietary computers and computer
220- networks to accept, transmit, or distribute unsolicited bulk
220- e-mail sent from the internet. Effective immediately: AOL
220- may no longer accept connections from IP addresses which
220 have no reverse-DNS (PTR record) assigned.
Sent:
ehlo mydomain.com
Received:
250-rly-mg08.mx.aol.com peer name unknown
250 HELP
Sent:
mail from: <user1@mydomain.com>
Received:
250 OK
Sent:
rcpt to: <AOLuser@aol.com>
Received:
250 OK
Sent:
quit
Received:
221 SERVICE CLOSING CHANNEL
Successfully connected to mailin-03.mx.aol.com.
Connecting to mailin-03.mx.aol.com [64.12.138.120] on port 25.
Received:
220-rly-mf06.mail.aol.com ESMTP mail_relay_in-mf06.2; Fri, 14 Sep 2007
13:51:07 -0400
220-America Online (AOL) and its affiliated companies do not
220- authorize the use of its proprietary computers and computer
220- networks to accept, transmit, or distribute unsolicited bulk
220- e-mail sent from the internet. Effective immediately: AOL
220- may no longer accept connections from IP addresses which
220 have no reverse-DNS (PTR record) assigned.
Sent:
ehlo mydomain.com
Received:
250-rly-mf06.mail.aol.com peer name unknown
250 HELP
Sent:
mail from: <user1@mydomain.com>
Received:
250 OK
Sent:
rcpt to: <AOLuser@aol.com>
Received:
250 OK
Sent:
quit
Received:
221 SERVICE CLOSING CHANNEL
Successfully connected to mailin-03.mx.aol.com.
Connecting to mailin-02.mx.aol.com [205.188.155.89] on port 25.
Received:
220-rly-yb06.mx.aol.com ESMTP mail_relay_in-yb6.10; Fri, 14 Sep 2007
13:51:07 -0400
220-America Online (AOL) and its affiliated companies do not
220- authorize the use of its proprietary computers and computer
220- networks to accept, transmit, or distribute unsolicited bulk
220- e-mail sent from the internet. Effective immediately: AOL
220- may no longer accept connections from IP addresses which
220 have no reverse-DNS (PTR record) assigned.
Sent:
ehlo mydomain.com
Received:
250-rly-yb06.mx.aol.com peer name unknown
250 HELP
Sent:
mail from: <user1@mydomain.com>
Received:
250 OK
Sent:
rcpt to: <AOLuser@aol.com>
Received:
250 OK
Sent:
quit
Received:
221 SERVICE CLOSING CHANNEL
Successfully connected to mailin-02.mx.aol.com.
Connecting to mailin-02.mx.aol.com [64.12.137.168] on port 25.
Received:
220-rly-mc06.mail.aol.com ESMTP mail_relay_in-mc6.9; Fri, 14 Sep 2007
13:51:07 -0400
220-America Online (AOL) and its affiliated companies do not
220- authorize the use of its proprietary computers and computer
220- networks to accept, transmit, or distribute unsolicited bulk
220- e-mail sent from the internet. Effective immediately: AOL
220- may no longer accept connections from IP addresses which
220 have no reverse-DNS (PTR record) assigned.
Sent:
ehlo mydomain.com
Received:
250-rly-mc06.mail.aol.com peer name unknown
250 HELP
Sent:
mail from: <user1@mydomain.com>
Received:
250 OK
Sent:
rcpt to: <AOLuser@aol.com>
Received:
250 OK
Sent:
quit
Received:
221 SERVICE CLOSING CHANNEL
Successfully connected to mailin-02.mx.aol.com.
Connecting to mailin-02.mx.aol.com [64.12.137.89] on port 25.
Received:
220-rly-ma04.mail.aol.com ESMTP mail_relay_in-ma04.2; Fri, 14 Sep 2007
13:51:07 -0400
220-America Online (AOL) and its affiliated companies do not
220- authorize the use of its proprietary computers and computer
220- networks to accept, transmit, or distribute unsolicited bulk
220- e-mail sent from the internet. Effective immediately: AOL
220- may no longer accept connections from IP addresses which
220 have no reverse-DNS (PTR record) assigned.
Sent:
ehlo mydomain.com
Received:
250-rly-ma04.mail.aol.com peer name unknown
250 HELP
Sent:
mail from: <user1@mydomain.com>
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Message Tracking: How to see messages to internal recipient
I can see messages which recipients have sent, but I cannot see messages
they've received.
Using the Message Tracking tool, I chose only a date range (8-5 yesterday)
and no other parameters, yet the only results returned are messages sent.
Am I missing something obvious here? Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161163
Exchange Management Console
Will there be a time where the EMC can be run from a workstation so that the
Exchange server can be managed without having to log into the console?
There are several features (like viewing the IP block list, and the message
tracker) which simply don't work when run remotely. Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161160
How do you make sure POP and IMAP are enabled on Exch 2007
Hello,
Can you tell me how you make sure POP and IMAP are enabled on Exchange 2007?
I have the services running but the gui doesn't really show you if they are
really operational (virtual server or whatever it is called like it used to
in the 2003 system manager)
Thanks Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161156
Exchange 2007 on a Longhorn box
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(Longhorn) and I've tried to set up Exchange 2007 Trial on this OS but =
it keeps failing at the Readiness Checks part of setup.
The error message in full reads:
Exchange 2007 cannot be used with the version of Windows operating =
system running on this computer
Yet I've seen posts in this newsgroup from people requesting help for =
configuration issues with Exchange 2007 on a Longhorn box, so they have =
clearly installed Exchange 2007 without any immediate installation =
issues.
Are there any reasons why I can't?
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Many thanks
Wayne
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Free/Busy Information
I'm migrating from Exchange 2000 to 2003 via move mailbox.
Right now I'm replicating the public folders and found that after adding the
new server to the replications tab, the old server shows the status as local
modifed or both modified and the new server shows as in sync. Since the new
server shows the status as in sync that means it is replicated?
Also, I replicated the Schedule + Free Busy to the new server (the mailboxes
have not yet been moved). I logon to my Outlook and tried to vew free /busy
information for other users and it says "no free /busy information can be
retrieved". Is this because the mailboxes have not been moved to the new
server?
Lastly, on the top Public Folder in the "Public stores associated to the
folder tree" section, it still shows the 2000 server as well as the 2003
sever. Do I have to remove the Exchange 2000 server from this tab?
Thanks to all! Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161149
exchange 2003 and vsee 2005 again
(Thank you Mark for giving me some useful info) However I still have
unanswered question)
1. should Virtual Server EE 2005 be installed on a windows server 2005 on
which an exchange 2003 is running directly? No the exchange server is not to
be run inside the VSEE but physically directly on teh W2k3 itself.
any configuration problem for that? I was told that is unsupported
Please clarify if one should never install virtual server on a physical
windows 2003 server with exchange server?
The virtual server is to host a couple of test machines expected to take up
to 30% cpu and 20% IO throughput.
We expected only 10 user with total daily volume of about 3 or 4 thousand
email a day on a physical Intel dual core Xenon server whose config is a
follows
System Manufacturer Intel
System Model MP Server
System Type X86-based PC
Processor x86 Family 15 Model 6 Stepping 4 Genuine Intel 2332 Mhz
Processor x86 Family 15 Model 6 Stepping 4 Genuine Intel 2932 Mhz
Processor x86 Family 15 Model 6 Stepping 4 Genuine Intel 2932 Mhz
Processor x86 Family 15 Model 6 Stepping 4 Genuine Intel 2332 Mhz
BIOS Version/Date Intel Corporation S5000. 86B.05.
00.0070.111720061421. 11/17/06
SM BIOS Version 2.5
Windows Directory C:\WINDOWS
System Directory C:\WlNDOWS\system32
Root Device \Device\HarddiskVolumel
Hardware Abstraction Layer Version = "5.2.3790.3959
(srvO3_sp2_rtm.07021 6-1710)"
User Name Not Available
Total Physical Memory 4.08376 MB
Available Physical Memory 2.43 GB
Total Virtual Memory 7.82 GB
Available Virtual Memory 6.20 GB
Page File Space 3.93 GB
Given the above would there still be problem?, or do I need more RAM Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161146
Public Folder Migration
I'm replicating the Public Folders from Exchange 2000 server to a 2003
server. Every folder is in sync and I already went to each public folder and
removed the old 2000 server from the replication tab.
However, on the top Public Folder in the "Public stores associated to the
folder tree" section, it still shows the 2000 server as well as the 2003
sever. Do I have to remove the Exchange 2000 server from this tab?
Thanks. Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161145
Exchange 2003 Installation setup
Dear All,
I am trying to install the First Ecxhange 2003 in a Native 2003 Win
environment, coexisting with an Exchange 5.5 with SP4.
While trying to Forestprep the AD I am getting the following error:
- Either you do not have permission to update the Active Directory schema or
Active Directory service is currently too busy. -- ID:62081 --
[17:12:49] Prerequisites for Microsoft Exchange Forest Preparation
failed: The component "Microsoft Exchange Forest Preparation" cannot be
assigned the action "ForestPrep" because:
- Either you do not have permission to update the Active Directory schema
or Active Directory service is currently too busy.
Could you please instruct me on solving that problem?
Thanks in Advance
Eleonora Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161141
Install Exch 2k3 cluster in VM environment?
Hi,
For training/tesing purposes is it possible to install an A/P Exch 2k3
cluster within a VM environment?
We currently use in production an iSCSI to connect to the SAN for the data
stores. We use a crossover cable for the Heartbeat, VLAN the iSCSI
connections, and VLAN the Network NIC. I am not sure if VMware can have
multi NICs within the same server instance and operate on separate VLAN's.
I have also asked our Network Admin and our Server admin regarding their
respective pieces, however, I am tasked with discovering the Exchange answer.
Thanks,
Jim Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161139
Ex 2003 OWA change Window Title
I want to change the window title for OWA on our new Ex2003 server. The main
reason for this is so that when a person adds the site to their favorites, it
would show up with all the other web sites from our school, eg,
St. Peter's College home
St. Peter's College eLearning portal
St. Peter's College Outlook Web Access
I changed the logon.asp file to this
CONST L_WindowTitle_Text = "St. Peter's College Outlook Web Access"
which changes the logon page, but I can't find where to change that detail
for the main OWP page.
Any ideas? I have read most of the kb articals but could not find this one
Steve Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161130
Exchange 2007 Unable to receive Email
I have just set up Exchange 2007. I am able to send and receive email in the
company, and i can send emails outside of the company. But iam unable to
receive email form outside the server.
Thanks for any help,
Todd Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161129
Public Folder Replication
I am doing the move mailbox migration from Exchange 2000 to 2003. Right now
I'm setting the replication for the public folders. I noticed that public
folders that are mail enabled, when I right click on the public folder, I get
the message "The mail proxy for this folder can not be found. This may be
due to replication delays. The mail enabled pages will not be shown." This
message does not appear for the public folders that are not mail enabled.
Any comments? Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161128
Exchange 2007 OWA error
Attempting to log in to Exch 2007 OWA, I get a server error, and see the
following in the event log:
Event code: 3008
Event message: A configuration error has occurred.
Event time: 9/12/2007 10:57:20 AM
Event time (UTC): 9/12/2007 2:57:20 PM
Event ID: 074f6493182a4aecb98cd684e4a2f402
Event sequence: 5
Event occurrence: 4
Event detail code: 0
Application information:
Application domain: /LM/W3SVC/1/ROOT/owa/auth-2-128340822980050650
Trust level: Full
Application Virtual Path: /owa/auth
Application Path: E:\Exchange Server\ClientAccess\owa\auth\
Machine name: SERVER
Process information:
Process ID: 5776
Process name: w3wp.exe
Account name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Exception information:
Exception type: ConfigurationErrorsException
Exception message: Could not load file or assembly
'Microsoft.Exchange.Clients.Owa' or one of its dependencies. The system
cannot find the file specified. (E:\Exchange
Server\ClientAccess\owa\web.config line 64) (E:\Exchange
Server\ClientAccess\owa\web.config line 64)
Request information:
Request URL:
https://server.domain.com:443/owa/auth/logon.aspx?url=https://server.domain.com/owa&reason=0
Request path: /owa/auth/logon.aspx
User host address: 192.168.1.1
User:
Is authenticated: False
Authentication Type:
Thread account name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Thread information:
Thread ID: 6
Thread account name: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Is impersonating: False
Stack trace: at System.Web.Configuration.HttpModuleAction.get_Entry()
at System.Web.Configuration.HttpModulesSection.CreateModules()
at System.Web.HttpApplication.InitInternal(HttpContext context,
HttpApplicationState state, MethodInfo[] handlers)
at
System.Web.HttpApplicationFactory.GetNormalApplicationInstance(HttpContext
context)
at System.Web.HttpApplicationFactory.GetApplicationInstance(HttpContext
context)
at System.Web.HttpRuntime.ProcessRequestInternal(HttpWorkerRequest wr)
Custom event details:
I've tried removing and reinstalling the Client Access Server role in
Exchange 2007 setup to no avail. Does anyone have any ideas for
troubleshooting this? I've also enabled some ASP debugging, and I see that
it's getting stuck doing <add
type="Microsoft.Exchange.Clients.Owa.Core.OwaModule,
Microsoft.Exchange.Clients.Owa" name="OwaModule"/>
Any help greatly appreciated! Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161114
Cannot connect to Exchange 2000 on Vista
I'm unable to connect to an Exchange 2000 server via Outlook 2007/2003
on Vista. The problem is specifically linked to the OS and not the
Outlook client, since connections to the same server on Outlook on a
different OS (Windows XP Professional) work fine. I have tried both
Outlook 2007 and Outlook 2003 on Vista and they are unable to
connect.
I'm able to ping successfully to the Exchange Server from the command
prompt. However, when I try to set up the Exchange account in Outlook,
the mail setup fails after I click "Check Name" saying that the server
cannot be accessed. (It's a regular Exchange 2000 connection. There's
no RPC over HTTP)
I have tried disabling firewalls, and UAC, but that doesn't seem to
make any difference. I've also tried a fresh install of both Outlook
and Vista, but no dice.
As I mentioned earlier, I'm able to connect using Win XP. Even more
infuriatingly, if I run VMWare or Microsoft Virtual Machine inside the
Vista OS, and then run Windows XP and Outlook on the Virtual Machine,
it's able to successfully connect to the Exchange Server!
Please help! Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161112
Move mailbox migration to Exchange 2003
I'm following this article
(http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Migrating-Exchange2000-Exchange-2003-Hardware.html) with my migration to Exchange 2003.
My question is after moving the Public Folders and Other roles to the
Exchange 2003 server, can I stage moving the mailboxes? Can I move like 50 %
of mailboxes on one weekend and then continuing with another 50 % on another
weekend? Since the Public Folders and other roles will be on the new
Exchange 2003 server, will there be any problems (like accessing Public
Folders, etc.) for the users who have not been moved yet.
Thanks. Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161111
Exchange 2007 LUNs on a SAN
Question regarding disk placement. Our Exchange 2007 Mailbox servers are on a
SAN. This means that all drives in the OS are really striped across all the
disks on our SAN.
Is there any benefit to putting databases on separate LUNs/Drive-Letters as
well as the log files? With 10 different storage groups this comes out to 20
drive lettters / LUNs and we're quickly approaching using all of them in
Windows. There's really no performance benefit here and since we're using
RAID 10 (mirror/stripe) I can't figure out if it's necessary. Is it possible
that a LUN could get corrupted just on the OS level and thus it's best to
separate all the LUNs?
Any input is appreciated.
--
Regards,
Blake
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Unable to send email from outside the organization
Hey everyone...
I need some assistance b/c I cannot figure out whats going wrong. I
have Exchange 2003 running on a Small Business Server 2003 platform.
I have 2 virtual SMTP servers and connectors running (both on seperate
IPs). I have everything set up the same (except for the IPs). The
default (mail.magicprocess.com) is able to send/receive mail
perfectly. However, the secondary one (mail.eprocesserver.com) is not
able to send mail from outside the organization. I can send/receive
while on the network, but if i send something from my personal acct I
get an error.
When sending from personal email, the error message I get is...
Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subject: test
Sent: 9/11/2007 2:07 PM
The following recipient(s) could not be reached:
postmaster@eprocesserver.com on 9/11/2007 2:08 PM
The e-mail address could not be found. Perhaps the
recipient moved to a different e-mail organization, or there was a
mistake in the address. Check the address and try again.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I've run a dnsreport, when it attempts to send a message to the same
address, it returns a 550 Unable to Relay error.
I am able to successfully telnet into the server and send mail from
both inside and outside the network, however, for whatever reason I am
unable to send from an external address...
Anyone have any ideas on what I should do next to test/fix the issue?
Thanks for your help! Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161103
Exchange tabs in AD
Hello all:
I am running Exchange 2007 on a windows server 2003 in a 32 bit test
environment. But when I look at Active Directory User properties I do not
see the Exchange related tabs for some reason. Exchange 2007 (Eval) and
Windows Active directory are running on the same machine. I would appreciate
if someon could explain what is wrong here.
Cheers. Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161102
New Exchange 2003 server
I'm migrating from Exchange 2000 to Exchange 2003 to new hardware via the
move mailbox method. Right after installing Exchange 2003 succesfully, the
server failed because of hardware issues. So, I got another server and
installed Exchange 2003 with the /disasterrecovery option and then installed
SP2.
Right now on System Manager I can see the Exchange 2000 and Exchange 2003
servers. However, I noticed that the Private and Public information stores
for Exchange 2003 is not mounted. I have not yet move mailboxes but when I
try to mount the stores, it says "At least one of the store's database file
is missing. Mounting this store will force the creation of an empty
database. Do not take this action if you intend to restore an earlier
backup."
Is this because I installed it with the /disasterrecovery option? Do I have
to mount the private and public stores before moving mailboxes?
Thanks. Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161096
Suggestions on helping reducing Exchange store
I have recently started with a company over the past couple of months and
have a BIG project on my hand. We have One Exchange 2003 enterprise Server.
Small network about 100 users. I have users that have kept every single email
ever received and sent to them. There's no size limits on the mailbox.
Currently the store is about 120 Gigs. There's about 30 employees that have
larger then 3 gig ost files. Performance on the server is just bad. At least
75 percent of the users have laptops and need to access there mail when i
move it off the exchange store.
The other challenge that I face is to start archiving email for legal issues
and have mention archiving solutions to management but dont want to spend the
money.
I need some help on setting a process down. What I was thinking of doing
from the start is all employees be at a 1 gig ost file. I have my work cut
out for me but something needs to be done and company has no money in the IT
budget. So just want to start some where. Tell me your thoughts.
For Example.
1.) Use ExMerge and archive mail from a certain date to multiple pst folders.
2.) move the pst folders back to the users laptop using some standard folder
structure within Windows XP. I have some interns in the company that I can
use over the next month when we start hitting the desktops. Is there a way to
create folders through a group policy?
3.) Implement a email policy on user size limits and add 30 day deleted mail
in deleted items folder.
4.) Educate users on the new process
5.) Once this has been accomplished implement MS Journaling. For my legal
problem that I face.
6.) A couple of questions that I have is how big can this journal mailbox
can be and also would i still need to add a policy if I'm archving now using
journaling?
7.) When I exmerge all employees mail from the store to pst folders I would
like to be able to keep this data for legal issues before I give it to the
users and store it on there laptop. Just incase they lose there laptop or
hard drive crashes. Is there a way that I can take all of those pst files and
import them into a journaling mailbox. If needed for legal that I can do a
index with google and search for a particular email. If not, I will need to
use outlook client and have multiple pst files open. How many pst files can
you have running on a client by the way?
I hope someone has some imput on what I'm going through.
Thanks
John Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161095
Four Small Sites
Hello:
I am exploring the design of a small Exchange 2k7 implementation. The client
has four small sites (each under 30 users) and probably 30 users who are
remote from any office. The sites are located in four countries (the US and
three in Africa). While the actual bandwidth from the African sites to the
Internet is decent, the latency to the US is high (average around 700-900ms)
and the latency between African countries is higher than to the US (almost
double).
The questions are:
- Is Exchange even feasible for such a structure?
- Is a single Exchange box in the US the way to go?
- What type of calculation should I be making to determine the ability of
African users to connect to an Exchange box in the US?
Many thanks.
P.S. I attempted to post this to the design forum but that appears to be
down or having trouble Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161090
Changing Setup
We are switching ISPs and need to reconfigure our Exchange 2003 and DNS.
Our MS Server 2003 DC hosts Exchange, DNS and DHCP. What do I need to
change to get inbound and outbound email after we convert?
Thanks,
Charles M. Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161087
Configuration of CAS & HT roles on NLB
Dear All,
I have come across issues in setting up CAS & HT on NLB nodes.
The deployment scenario is detailed below :
Two mailbox servers are on cluster and one ET are configured.
Two member servers are configured for NLB and while trying to install CAS &
HT roles on one of the nodes, the following error came up :
1) Service MSExchangeFDS failed to reach status running on this server
2) Service MSExchangeServiceHost failed to reach status running on this server
3)Service MSExchangeAntispamupdate failed to reach status running on this
server
Please give solution for this deployment scenario of CAS & HT on NLB.
Thanks and regards,
Amit Mohan Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161082
SMTP Connector
I was checking KB 277872 and it says to create a registry key if there are
delivery restrictions configured on the SMTP Connector.
My understanding of the article is that this registry key has to be created
if there are any distribution list within the delivery restrictions. If I
only add individuals to the delivery restrictions, I do not have to set this
registry key?
Thanks. Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161081
External network Internal domain
I have a single Exchange 2003 server the receives email as mydomain.com. Is
there a way to deny inbound email that identifies the sender using the
mydomain.com domain, if it comes from the internet?
Thanks Tag: Exchange 2003 Tag: 161075
Does anyone have a link i can follow to explain how to set up exchange
incoming mail without using the pop connector? Is this even possible?
>Does anyone have a link i can follow to explain how to set up exchange
>incoming mail without using the pop connector? Is this even possible?
>
>Thanks
>Chris
"Chris Brown" <snoogins@f2s.com> wrote in message
news:374AA0FC-EDAA-4226-A2AB-84304B6C5B41@microsoft.com...
> Does anyone have a link i can follow to explain how to set up exchange
> incoming mail without using the pop connector? Is this even possible?
>
> Thanks
> Chris