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BlackBerry® smartphone
BlackBerry® Enterprise Server for Microsoft® Exchange versions 2.1 to 5.0
Microsoft® Exchange Server versions 5.5 to 2007
Overview
Wireless calendar synchronization occurs only one-way from the Microsoft® Outlook® calendar to the BlackBerry smartphone calendar. It does not synchronize from the BlackBerry smartphone [...]
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Exchange Failed Mail Folder
Where does failed mail disappear to in Exchange?
“c:\program files\microsoft windows small business server\networking\pop3\failed mail”
all have *.eml extensions so you can open them with outlook express.
Moving all emails from here “c:\program files\microsoft windows small business server\networking\pop3\failed mail” to here “c:\program files\microsoft windows small business server\networking\pop3\incoming” will force exchange to re-distribute the email to [...]
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When a new email account is created in Exchange it will not normally appear in the address book of others until the following day. This procedure shows how to force newly created accounts to be visible in the address book:
Force an address list update on the Exchange server
Pull down the address list in Outlook.
Force an [...]
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When Exchange is installed, the default configuration is to block any user defined rules that would forward their email to an external account. (They can still forward emails manually.)
Why might someone want to define a rule to forward to an external account? One reason is that if someone is out of the office forwarding emails [...]
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A user can have any number of email addresses, but only one default email address. The default email address is the address that outgoing email will appear to have come from and where replies will be sent.
To change the default email address for a user:
Log on to the server running exchange server. (This is necessary [...]
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A user can be configured to receive email on any number of email addresses.
To add a new email address to a user:
Log on to the server running exchange server. (This is necessary because Active Directory Users and Computers does not display the necessary “E-Mail Addresses” tab if you try this from a different server.)
Run Active [...]
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If you ever need to allow exchange to accept email for a second domain (or for multiple domains) the procedure is as follows:
Start Exchange System Manager
Expand Recipients and select “Recipient Policies”
It is the recipient policy that defines the default SMTP addresses to use when creating an account.
There will only be one policy unless you have [...]
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Exchange Server 2003 SP2 – 75GB Limit Increase – Event ID 1216, 1217, 9688, 1221, 9689, 9690
Exchange 2003 SP2 Database Improvements
I guess most people would state that the main new features of Exchange 2003 SP2 are the improvements to mobility services, although the increase in database storage size up to 75GB has certainly grabbed most people’s attention. There are many other things to know regarding the database improvements within Exchange [...]
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Tags: 1216, 1217, 1221, 9688, 9689, 9690, Event ID, Exchange Server 2003 SP2, Limit Increase