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I've installed the Small Business Server 2003, but have dificulties findin
out which mailbox is used for the "system mail" etc. E.g. if somebody send
an email with a non exisiting email adress to my domain, where does thi
then ends? I can see that there's a "Systemmailbox" listed, but how do I ge
into this mailbox? It might be very simple, but I just can't find it

Also - can't I in SBS2003 setup a mailbox and then set the account for th
mailbox to be an exisitng user

Regard
Stee

Re: systemmailbox in SBS 2003 /Exchange 2003 by Darwood

Darwood
Tue Feb 10 04:31:15 CST 2004

"Steen" <steen_p@REMOVETHISmail.dk> wrote in message
news:CA89EF6E-3592-4E72-A338-3CF3CB31B4AA@microsoft.com...
> Hi
>
> I've installed the Small Business Server 2003, but have dificulties
finding
> out which mailbox is used for the "system mail" etc. E.g. if somebody
sends
> an email with a non exisiting email adress to my domain, where does this
> then ends?

ESM-Server-Protocols-SMTP-SMTP Virtual Server-Properties-Delivery-Send copy
of Non Delivery Report to:

Regards
Darren



Re: systemmailbox in SBS 2003 /Exchange 2003 by Kevin

Kevin
Tue Feb 10 07:36:33 CST 2004

Steen, the mailbox that you see that is labeled "Systemmailbox" does NOT
contain email to be viewed; in fact Microsoft strongly warns that no-one
should attempt to access that system mailbox unlewsss so directed by Product
support (PSS). It is confusing, because when you look, you will see
something like 1,253 entries in that system mailbox.

As far as NDR's - drill down Program Files > Exchsrvr > Mailroot > vsi 1 >
BadMail

Any files there can and should be deleted. The files that end with .bad can
be viewed with Notepad.

--
Kevin Weilbacher [SBS-MVP]
"The days pass by so quickly now, the nights are seldom long"


"Steen" <steen_p@REMOVETHISmail.dk> wrote in message
news:CA89EF6E-3592-4E72-A338-3CF3CB31B4AA@microsoft.com...
> Hi
>
> I've installed the Small Business Server 2003, but have dificulties
finding
> out which mailbox is used for the "system mail" etc. E.g. if somebody
sends
> an email with a non exisiting email adress to my domain, where does this
> then ends? I can see that there's a "Systemmailbox" listed, but how do I
get
> into this mailbox? It might be very simple, but I just can't find it.
>
> Also - can't I in SBS2003 setup a mailbox and then set the account for the
> mailbox to be an exisitng user?
>
> Regards
> Steen
>