I know I asked this question before and got it answered now I can not find
what I do to do this again.We have a site where the CEO of the company wants
to be abe to view all incoming and outgoing email for security. I know there
was a way to do this with Exchange 2000 and am looking for that article that
says how to set this up again. Thanks

Roger Crawford
HTS

Re: Catching all ingoing and out going email by Bob

Bob
Sat May 01 13:42:53 CDT 2004

Credit to Wayne Small for this excellent article. From my bad memory and I
don't know if my terminology is correct, but you have to "mail enable" the
newly created public folder from "All Tasks". The "mail enable" menu is not
there until you enable the advanced menu.
http://www.sbsfaq.com/FAQ/getArticle.asp?MessageID=000000001A447390AA6611CD9BC800AA002FC45A0900E049B559A334DD479C5D360FB473600B0000000187130000E049B559A334DD479C5D360FB473600B0000000239980000

I know this is not what you were seeking but very kwel and works well. Links
for creating a catch all e-mail address. A "catchall" email address is an
address that receives all email for a domain that is not specifically routed
to a mailbox. Credit to Michael B. Smith, michael@brnets.com that wrote a
script for this that works perfectly.
http://hellomate.typepad.com/exchange/2003/08/exchange_catcha.html

Cheers,
Bob Genestet



"Roger Crawford" <rcrawford@nospam.scci.com> wrote in message
news:e0ArII6LEHA.2532@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> I know I asked this question before and got it answered now I can not find
> what I do to do this again.We have a site where the CEO of the company
wants
> to be abe to view all incoming and outgoing email for security. I know
there
> was a way to do this with Exchange 2000 and am looking for that article
that
> says how to set this up again. Thanks
>
> Roger Crawford
> HTS
>
>



Re: Catching all ingoing and out going email by Roger

Roger
Mon May 03 18:02:26 CDT 2004

Thanks that was the one I was looking for.

Roger Crawford
HTS

"Bob Genestet" <bob_genestet@computernetorkservice.com> wrote in message
news:eQlFlw6LEHA.644@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> Credit to Wayne Small for this excellent article. From my bad memory and I
> don't know if my terminology is correct, but you have to "mail enable" the
> newly created public folder from "All Tasks". The "mail enable" menu is
not
> there until you enable the advanced menu.
>
http://www.sbsfaq.com/FAQ/getArticle.asp?MessageID=000000001A447390AA6611CD9BC800AA002FC45A0900E049B559A334DD479C5D360FB473600B0000000187130000E049B559A334DD479C5D360FB473600B0000000239980000
>
> I know this is not what you were seeking but very kwel and works well.
Links
> for creating a catch all e-mail address. A "catchall" email address is an
> address that receives all email for a domain that is not specifically
routed
> to a mailbox. Credit to Michael B. Smith, michael@brnets.com that wrote a
> script for this that works perfectly.
> http://hellomate.typepad.com/exchange/2003/08/exchange_catcha.html
>
> Cheers,
> Bob Genestet
>
>
>
> "Roger Crawford" <rcrawford@nospam.scci.com> wrote in message
> news:e0ArII6LEHA.2532@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> > I know I asked this question before and got it answered now I can not
find
> > what I do to do this again.We have a site where the CEO of the company
> wants
> > to be abe to view all incoming and outgoing email for security. I know
> there
> > was a way to do this with Exchange 2000 and am looking for that article
> that
> > says how to set this up again. Thanks
> >
> > Roger Crawford
> > HTS
> >
> >
>
>