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- Delivery Status Notification (Relay)
- When one of our users sends an email outside of our system with a delivery status notification requested, they immediately receive a DSN containing their entire original email as an attachment. The message reads:Delivery Status Notification RelayThis is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification.Your message has been successfully relayed to...
- Tags: E-mail, mm212, Delivery Status Notification, DSN
- Discussion threads 2007-05-17
- DNS for Separate Incoming/Outgoing Relays
- We currently have two separate email relays and twenty different email domains. One relay is for incoming email, one for outgoing. We have at least one company who is rejecting our mail because they say we have no reverse DNS entry. Their tech department said this is a standard sendmail...
- Tags: Domain names, NETWORKING, Network technology, IP, domain, DNS, e-mail
- Q&A 2006-03-31
- Disconnected Network Drives on a Domain
- I'm having a problem with workstations getting disconnected network drives after non-use. If the user double-clicks on the drive, it will open but take a very long time and will never show up as anything other than "disconnected network drive" until the workstation is rebooted. I found that Windows 2000...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, mm212, network, reBOOT, REM, server, serverS, windows, workstation
- Q&A 2006-03-21
- Outlook 2003 Cached Exchange Mode
- Many people in my organization like to use Cached Exchange Mode in Outlook 2003. One thing we are seeing is confusing me. The way I understand Cached Exchange Mode to work, Outlook leaves all the messages on the Exchange server, but downloads a copy of all the messages onto the...
- Tags: e-mail, Exchange, mailbox, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Outlook 2003, mm212, server, single instance storage
- Q&A 2005-03-10
- Snort http_inspect
- I am just learning Snort so any help will be appreciated. I am seeing many "(http_inspect) BARE BYTE UNICODE ENCODING" alerts popping up in Snort.Reading the readme.http_inspect tells me the details of what this means. If I'm understanding this correctly, this is the escaped ASCII codes such as "%40". readme.http_inspect...
- Tags: Web servers, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Outlook, Hacking, SECURITY, Snort
- Q&A 2005-01-13
- LDAP page size
- We have a developer working on an application so HR can lock out users. By default, active directory sets all queries to return 1000 users. Since we have nearly 2000 users, this won't work. Using ntdsutil, we can change this to the number we'd like. What are the consequences of...
- Tags: domain, LDAP, mm212, windows
- Q&A 2004-12-17
- Remove Failed Exchange Server
- I had an Exchange 2000 front-end server crash. This server did not store any mailboxes and did not have a regular backup. It served only as an external OWA server which connected through the firewall to our primary Exchange server. We had the hard drive crash so I put in...
- Tags: e-mail, Exchange, Microsoft Exchange Server, mm212, server
- Q&A 2004-11-30
Additional Resources
- Windows 98 autoassigned IP causes slow laptop startup
- Mobility is the primary perk of having a laptop, but being portable creates specific problems. Find out what happened when one member discovered Windows 98 was autoassigning an IP address when his laptop wasn't connected to the network.With laptop prices decreasing and laptop processing power increasing, these portable powerhouses have...
- Tags: Notebooks, NETWORKING, Network technology, James Detwiler, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 98, mobility, laptop computer, Jredding, IP, hardware profile, network, network interface card, Member Ins413
- Technical articles 2002-02-21
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