I have mailbox stores that have disabled mailboxes (no AD association). I want to move these mailbox stores to a separate archive server. I am thinking that I...
Mailstore portability is a feature of Exchange 2007 - it isn't present in Exchange 2000. The only way I can think of doing what you want would be to stand up a...
I don't believe that's a standard or supported method for retaining mailbox data. That seems analogous to me storing my lunch in the trash can when I come into...
Chris Scharff
e2k@...
Dec 6, 2007 7:56 pm
53900
Here it says it can be done: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa997006.aspx Let me know if you guys have any comments on it. Thanks, Basit ... ...
You are posting to an exchange 2000 group. What version of exchange are you running? That article also says that you must reconnect users after the move. As...
It says you can move a mailbox database to a new archive server, run eseutil /p and then delete the mailboxes from the original server? Really? Because I'm not...
Chris Scharff
e2k@...
Dec 10, 2007 7:07 pm
53903
Exchange 2003 ... are you ... do is ... It's not ... [mailto:Exchange2000@yahoogroups.com] On ... <mailto:Exchange2000%40yahoogroups.com> ... ...
keeping the databases for inactive users is a legal requirement and I have been told to not remove the users. I just want to move this database to a separate...
... You didn't say the users were inactive. That is a massive difference. If you simply want to disable the users, then what you want to do is just fine. But...
I'm very certain that keeping the databases for inactive users is not a legal requirement, just your own interpretation of some legal requirement. In fact, I...
Might try exchange2007@yahoogroups.com<mailto:exchange2007@yahoogroups.com>. From: Exchange2000@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Exchange2000@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf...
Chris Scharff
e2k@...
Dec 13, 2007 7:47 pm
53909
I think you are right but the management here wants to keep the databases. Basit ... requirement. ... whatever ... [mailto:Exchange2000@yahoogroups.com] On ......
I have a user whose mailbox is otherwise ok but messages from some sources arrive in the mailbox and then disappear within a fraction of a second. when it...
Perhaps "management" needs to be educated that it's the content that
needs to be retained, not the container the content is in. If the
requirement was to...
Hosting opinions... I have Exchange 03 running on Server R2 .. I have 20 accounts. We send out an average of 8k - 10k emails a week to our members. Other email...
Possible the user has another client simultaneously somewhere thats set to deliver to local pst? James ... -- James Chong MCSE | M+, S+, MCTS, Security+ ...
Have you recreated the user's Outlook profile?
Have you tried starting Outlook with the /CleanClientRules switch?
Brian Pituley
Director of Information...
Yes. It did not help. Even when user was not logged on to outlook it used to appear in the blackberry but never showed up in the outlook. We removed the...
How about if you just use owa and close all clients; does it do the same? James ... -- James Chong MCSE | M+, S+, MCTS, Security+ msexchangetips.blogspot.com ...
POP3 connectors are pretty evil so I'd avoid it at almost any cost. What would be the advantage you are seeking? From: Exchange2000@yahoogroups.com...
Chris Scharff
e2k@...
Dec 14, 2007 10:00 pm
53920
Bandwidth increase.... For 15 users I am at 3.0mb on a bridged T1 and I swear Exchange uses 2/3 of it especially duriing bulk mail outs to our members..... ...
Created a new mailbox for user Still Same problem. ... outlook it ... outlook. ... stay in ... we know ... oultook ... disappear ... immediately and ... that...
Sounds like the simplest solution would be a 3rd party to do your bulk
mailings.
Brian Pituley
Director of Information Technology
T: 408-441-3611
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This seems to be a common occurrence lately with Blackberry enabled users causing items to be moved to the Deleted Items folders. You can verify this with...
We had removed the user from blackberry server and removed all traces of Blackberry by using the MAPI Editor - it still did not fix the problem. It happens to...
They'll change their mind after they're sued and find that the databases don't have the information they seek. Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP Freelance E-Mail...
Or a POP3 client, or a rule that deletes the message. Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP Freelance E-Mail Philosopher Protecting the world from PSTs and Bricked...