hello guys,
im trying to view the blocked messages in EOP but i can't seem to find them ... we used to have barracuda for example when an email gets blocked i can view it right away in barracuda ...
where can i find blocked emails in EOP ?
thanks
hello guys,
im trying to view the blocked messages in EOP but i can't seem to find them ... we used to have barracuda for example when an email gets blocked i can view it right away in barracuda ...
where can i find blocked emails in EOP ?
thanks
We currently have several MDaemon servers and I am looking at migrating all my users (150+) over to Exchange online and wanted to see if any of you fine folks have done this? Did you use any third party tools? Any "gotchas" to be aware of?
Thanks in advance
Dave
I am in the process of moving from a 2010 server to a 2016 server.As of now the router is still pointing to the 2010 server.Earlier I tried changing the router to point to the new server, but when I did the mobile devices lost connectivity.I found some issues with my virtual directory URLs on the 2016 server and had Autodiscover and mail Entries in DNS pointing to both servers.I have corrected all the virtual directory URLs on the 2016 server and removed the DNS entries for the old server.
I have successfully moved users who only access their email locally to the new 2016 server and they are able to send and receive emails just fine.But I cannot add a mobile device to their account, I assume because the router is still pointed to the 2010 server.
I have followed all the steps in these instructions up to the point of pointing...
Hello All,
I have a user at one of the sites that I am working at and they say they cant get attachments over a certain size. It looks like anything over 10MB is not received into the network.
We have a barracuda security gateway. I talked to someone there and they said that the log shows that a big email (25MB) was delivered to the exchange server. ALso, the barracuda is set to allow emails up to 100MB in size.
With exchange I did go into mail flow and then receive connector. I went into organizational transport settings and then I saw that the size has been increased to 35MB. I went into the exchange powershell console and double checked that the receive size is in face 35MB. Anyone know anything else I can check?
Exchange Server 2010 lost power last night and the DB came up with a Dirth Shutdown.
I have cleaned and restored the logs and the DB but now the services for exchange are stuck in starting mode. This is a Physical Server 2008 R2.
Any suggestions? Where are my exchange admins?
Hello,
We have a lot of issues with spam recently, and i think our mail setup might be a cause. Here's how we currently work :
We're hosting a local Exchange 2016 server, and we're using a FortiMail appliance as a relay connector to send out our email, and to receive them from the web. Here is where i think everything is mixed up:
The issue here is that we only have one WAN ip, on the WAN interface of our Firewall, which is used as the default outward route for...
Exchange 2016 CU16 on prem
Had an incident where a few of users had their name changed incorrectly, which updated their primary smtp later on incorrectly and they were sending emails with the incorrect primary smtp for a couple days. Now we have to keep those incorrect address as an alias so that whoever received and responds doesn't get a bounce back.
Management is asking if there are native tools within Exchange 2016 to alert when a primary smtp is changed. I don't think there is, least not that I can find online. Anyone gone through this?
We want to implement Multi-Factor Authentication or Two-factor authentication for our email users.
We have an Exchange 2013 On-Premise server. Most clients use a version of Outlook (not 365, usually Office 2010 - 2016) or the OWA (Outlook Web App)
Any ideas or suggestions?
I thought Exchange Server would have a way to enable it for some accounts, but I didn't see any options.
We don't need this for all email users but majority of them.
Would we have to use a third-party software?
Also, we don't use Azure. Our Domain Controller is on-premise as well.
My company got bought out so I"m IT of the new company. My old company has office 365 however this new one has Exchange 2016. I just set up a new user with a windows 10 laptop with office 2019 professional pro plus and it's on a workgroup not the domain as he travels. I for the life of me and can't get it to connect his email as it keeps going to office 365 and can't find him since they don't have office 365. I have even tried putting mine in and then removing it and trying to manual add it and it won't work. I read something about 2019 required auto discovery but if it's on a workgroup that won't work either. Has anyone had a scenario like this and got outlook to work?
Exchange 2010 (not for much longer) - Outlook 365
An executive shared his calendar with his assistant. The assistant is able to add the calendar to Outlook, but can it be added to her cell phone without adding the whole account? The exec doesn't want anyone receiving his emails.
Thanks!
Hi All,
I am facing a strange issue where we are randomly gettting the 503 Service Unavailable message from MS Exchange 2016 while accessing through Hardware Load Balancer.
Upon investigation, we have found that with the 503 issue sessions Load Blancer is sending SYN Packet to Exchange Server but Exchange server is not replying with SYN/ACK packet, load balancer wait and re-transmit the SYN packet again and finally Time Out with the message that It is unable to receive any response from Server.
we have 2 Exchange servers and both are doing same issue. please help if anyone has Idea or know about this issue.
Ok so I’m migrating from exchange 2010 to 2016, everything was going swimmingly until I migrated my first mailbox, because then I do the next logical thing, test mail flow between that test mailbox and mine. After getting some send connected issues resolved, the problem is now it takes 30 minutes for a message to go from the 2016 mailbox to the 2010 mailbox, and 40 minutes the other direction. Any ideas?
Hello Support,
Our Current Exchange Server 2016 (CU3) was running and last week upgraded to Latest CU17
Issue we have noticed below:
After installing Exchange 2016 CU17,we have notice that there is a cosmetic issue with how the update is listed in Add/Remove programs. In the screenshot below, note that Exchange 2016 Cumulative Update 3 is listed, but the version number is not the CU17 version number.
i.e:-
For reference the versions of the relevant CUs are shown below. Note that the above screenshot shows the CU17 version, but the text string shows CU3.
Exchange 2016 CU3 is 15.01.0544.027
Exchange 2016 CU17 is 15.01.2044.004
as the version information shown in Exchange Management Shell is correct. On the Exchange server, we can check the version information using something like:
Note that PowerShell shows the correct version information for...
Hi All,
I've seen a few threads on this issue however my particular issue is that the message when opening shared mailboxes "Cannot open this folder.... your administrator has limited the number of items you can open simultaneously" only appears to come up on one machine.
If I log in to outlook on my main machine, I can open shared mailboxes fine as many as I like and expand them no issues.
If I log in to the problem machine I can maybe open 2 or 3 the rest give the aforementioned error. The fact I can open them on any other machine in the company makes me think it may not be a exchange issue but I am at a total loss?
We are not using office365 in the cloud.
Pulling old data off an Exchange 2013 server by exporting users to PST files. Ran into an issue where the exports were stalled, so cleaned those out with
Get-MailboxExportRequest | Remove-MailboxExportRequest
Doing a Get-MailboxExportRequest shows nothing at all. When I do a new New-MailboxExportRequest, I check the folder and there are anywhere between 15-20 265KB PST files that show up. I have no idea where they are coming from. I can delete them, but they come back.
Is there some other place I can look to see where these might be coming from?
Scenario
Migrating exchange 2010 to 2013
After migrating some users ; users in 2013 and 2010 cant send messages between them internally. What might be the issue and troubleshooting tips
I work for a research institute which is a small part of a large healthcare center. Many of our investigators are doctors at the center, and have split appointments - some % in the clinics, some % in our labs. Center and Institute have separate IT, separate servers, etc. Some of my Exchange server's users also have Exchange accounts with the Center's IT services and would like to be able to see their Institute e-mail and Center e-mail on one installation of Outlook.
That didn't used to be possible - one and only one Exchange account was allowed in Outlook as I recall. Wondering if that's still the case, given that Outlook Anywhere allows us to get to Exchange mailboxes without VPN, etc.
Center is using O365 Exchange; I have hybrid 2013 on-premises and O365, and will move to O365 soon, just in case that matters.
I copied a folder H:\Home to another server
The user has several PST files in her directory
They will not open in the new server but will in the old
She has all rights to the folder(s).
I can open the pst(s) myself
Thoughts?
I had a user get married on me and ask for a name change. Environment is Windows Active Directory with AAD Connect synching up to Microsoft 365 w/o writeback - no federated services. I went through ADUC and changed all the occurrences of "sjones" to "ssmith" and "Jones" to "Smith" I could find. On the on-prem network side, all looks good. After about a day, the GAL/OAB caught up and almost every displayed value is now "ssmith" or "Sue Smith". The problem is Teams, where chats still show up with the old name "Sue Jones". Some references indicate Teams is pulling its info from the Exchange Online mailbox so I ran a get-mailbox found the following lingering values:
Identity : Sue Jones
Id : Sue Jones
Name : Sue Jones
DistinguishedName : CN=Sue...