This is a good site for testing WAN Exchange connectivity:
https://www.testexchangeconnectivity.com/
You can test OWA, Outlook Anywhere, as well as basic email functionality. This is definitely a great site to use when testing Exchange installs.
This is a good site for testing WAN Exchange connectivity:
https://www.testexchangeconnectivity.com/
You can test OWA, Outlook Anywhere, as well as basic email functionality. This is definitely a great site to use when testing Exchange installs.
Here is an excellent set of instructions:
http://www.petri.co.il/configure_exchange_2000_2003_to_receive_email_for_other_domains.htm
To set up a catch-all mailbox in Exchange, try Michael B. Smith’s solution here for 2003:
and here for 2007:
http://theessentialexchange.com/blogs/michael/archive/2008/04/10/exchange-2007-catchall-mailbox.aspx
What we’ve all been waiting for: An explanation as to why email messages are sometimes delayed when they are delivered to an Entourage client. (For those who do not know, Entourage is Microsoft’s Outlook client for the Macintosh.)
By default, Entourage is configured to use the equivalent of ‘Cached Exchange Mode’. This downloads items from the Exchange store on the Exchange server and stores them in a cache on the local Macintosh.
If this cache becomes corrupted, it can cause synchronization issues with the Exchange store – just like a PC running Outlook can.
The solution to try for this is similar for both platforms.
(You may want to create a backup of the local Exchange/Entourage/Outlook cache before you do this. Here’s a link to the MacTopia article explaining how to do this.)
On the Macintosh, Control-click (right-click on PCs) the folder you want to rebuild. Choose Properties.
There is a button labeled ‘Clear Offline Data’. Caution: Once you click this button, there is no verification step – the system just takes off and does it.
You will receive a notification that the offline data has been cleared when it is through.
Now, don’t panic. ALL of the items in that folder will have appeared to vanish. Simply quit Entourage (or Outlook) and then start it up again.
It will take a while, depending on how much data you have in your portion of the Exchange store, but your items will reload from the Exchange server and repopulate your folder.
Here’s a link to the ITPro article on Microsoft’s web site about this entire process.
The Apple site is chock full of information about how to get Macs to work with Microsoft networks.
The do work and they work closely with Microsoft resources including Exchange servers.
Here’s a link to a top-level article at the Apple site. From there you can follow several paths to specific topics about Macintosh Integration with Active Directory and network resources.
http://www.apple.com/itpro/articles/adintegration/
There is no reason to be afraid of Macintosh PCs . . . after version 9.x, that is.
Here is a rather nice procedure:
http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/MF015.html