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16th
DEC
Exchange 2007 Mail Submission Service Fail to Start after SP2 Installation
Posted by under Exchange Management Console, Exchange Management Shell
Exchange 2007 Mail Submission Service Fail to Start after SP2 Installation
Cluster Type : Single Copy Cluster
Action : Installation of Exchange 2007 SP 2
Issue : Mail Submission Service Fail to start
Error : Error 1053: The service did not respond to the start or control request in a timely fashion
Resolve
Increase the service timeout period
The Service Control Manager will generate an event if a service does not respond within the defined timeout period (the default timeout period is 30000 milliseconds). To resolve this problem, use the Registry Editor to change the default timeout value for all services.
To perform this procedure, you must have membership in Administrators, or you must have been delegated the appropriate authority.
Caution: Incorrectly editing the registry may severely damage your system. Before making changes to the registry, you should back up any valued data.
To change the service timeout period:
- Click the Start button, then click Run, type regedit, and click OK.
- In the Registry Editor, click the registry subkey HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control.
- In the details pane, locate the ServicesPipeTimeout entry, right-click that entry and then select Modify.Note: If the ServicesPipeTimeout entry does not exist, you must create it by selecting New on the Edit menu, followed by the DWORD Value, then typing ServicesPipeTimeout, and clicking Enter.
- Click Decimal, enter the new timeout value in milliseconds, and then click OK.
- Restart the computer.
15th
OCT
Block Users from Sending Emails outside Organization
Posted by Usman under Exchange Management Console
How To Block Users from Sending Emails outside Organization !
A common requirement is to block users from sending emails outside exchange organization !
Open Exchange Management Console
Organization Configuration
—–> Click on Hub Transport
—–> Click on Transport Rules (in Middle Pane)
Right Click and New Transport Rule
Enter Name As ” Block External Emails ”
Click ” Enable Rule ”
Click Next
Step 1
Checked –> from a member of Distribution list
Checked –> Sent to Users inside or outside the organization
Step 2
Click on Distribution list and Select the Distribution Group which is not allowed to send email outside the organization.
Click on Inside and change the scope to Outside
Click Next
Actions
Step 1
Checked –> Silently drop the message.
Click Next
Click New !
20th
AUG
Send On Behalf Of Another User In Exchange 2007
Posted by Nausherwan under Exchange Management Console, Exchange Management Shell
If user A wants to send an email on the behalf of user B using his own mailbox. We have to grant permission on the mailbox of user B through Exchange Management Console.
Right click on the user mailbox and go to the properties
Click on the tab of “Mail Flow Settings” and than click on “Delivery Options”
Under the heading “Grant this permission to” click on Add button and add the user A
Click ok and close the mailbox properties.
To verify the send on behalf of permission on user account, use EMS and give the command
Get-Mailbox -Identity MailboxName | fl
Settings for Outlook 2007
Open outlook 2007 and compose a new message
Go to Options and select “Show From” field
Put that user in From field to whom you want to send on behalf of from your mailbox
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