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Hello all, so we're working for a company that sends emails whenever a certain button is clicked in a program to mark when we are finished with a site. Previously this worked, but now the emails are not being delivered at all. I discovered that the reason is because of DMARC. Exchange is not delivering their emails because the sender does not pass DMARC verification and has a DMARC policy of reject. I have informed them that their security settings are messed up, but who knows if they will fix them and will instead shift the responsibility onto me. If that's the case, is there a rule I can create to allow emails from their specific domain to bypass the DMARC checks and send the emails along to their intended recipients?
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Summary Microsoft has released patches for four critical vulnerabilities being used to target on-premises versions of Microsoft Exchange Server in “limited and targeted” attacks. It attributes the activity to a group called Hafnium. The zero-days recently exploited include CVE-2021-26855, CVE-2021-26857, CVE-2021-26858, and CVE-2021-27065. Microsoft urges customers to update their on-premises systems with the patches “immediately” and says these flaws affect Microsoft Exchange Server versions 2013, 2016, and 2019. Exchange Online is not affected. Quotes My thoughts A little too complicated for my tiny brain but it seems like a fairly 'easy' way to get access to pretty much all of the data on and exchange server - even without passwords potentially. Sources https://1stcybersecurity.com/index.php/2021/03/02/microsoft-urges-businesses-to-patch-critical-exchange-server-flaws/ https://msrc-blog.microsoft.com/2021/03/02/multiple-security-updates-released-for-exchange-server/
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help Migrate Thunderbird mails to Exchange
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The problem So I need to migrate some mailboxes from Thunderbird to Exchange 365. Thunderbird doesn't use the same file format as Outlook or other email clients, so I need to convert them to be able to import these emails. We currently have a POP3 mail server, in which we do not store emails received for more than 2 days. All emails are stored locally on users' PCs. So I can't just install another client to download and export the emails. The solutions Export the files manually as an EML file and import them into the Outlook application so that they can be synchronized with Exchange 365. This solution is not viable because one of the users has more than 160 GB of email. I would take years to do it this way. Using software to automatically migrate all emails from Thunderbird to Outlook/Exchange. In this way, it could work, even if I have to pay software, I will save a lot of time. I would need some recommendations because there are a lot of software... (SysTools, Aryson MBOX migrator, DRS MBOX to PST converter,...) My questions First question is that Exchange 365 does not offer a mailbox that can store 160 GB of mail. Exchange Plan 2 can store up to 100GB, but on the Microsoft Exchange Limits page, I can archive up to 1.5TB3 in emails. As I understand it, I should be able to import all his emails and archive most of them and he could access them whenever and wherever he wants. Second question, for software recommendation, it would help if there was one that could do Thunderbird to Exchange 365 and Outlook to Exchange 365 migration. Finally, do you have any advice, recommendations or anything that could help me in this process? This is pretty much the first time I transfert this quantity of mailboxes (~20) -
Hi, One company uses Outlooks 2013 and 2016 and on premise Exchange Server. We have problems since the beginning of this year. Program stutters every few minutes for a minute or few minutes. I think that happens when Outlook synchronizes new content. Every user have updated windows 10 but there are several different verions of Outlook. Did You encounter similar problem? I have searched the internet and there is no working solution anywhere.
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This is a bit random, but here we go.. In a bizarre twist of events, World of Warcraft gold is now worth more than the real-world currency of Venezuela, the Bolivar. Source: https://gamerant.com/world-of-warcraft-gold-venezuelan-currency-value/
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Hi all, I am stuck with a little problem. I'm sure it's something small but I can't seem to figure it out. I have Windows Server 2016 Datacenter edition running exchange server 2016 that I just set up, my problem is that I can't send emails to external email addresses. I can send internally and external emails can send emails in. I have the following ports forwarded on my router: I have my domain with domain .com and I think I have all the forwarding/MX/A records updated to point to my server correctly. Anyone out there who knows anything about this I would greatly appreciate your advice/direction
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so ive been mining Zcash for a bit now and i have about 4 full coins. I cant find any easy way to get it exchanged for usd. Does anyone a good site that does that and at a low fee. Thanks
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U.S. regulators on Friday approved a new stock exchange that is the brainchild of a Silicon Valley entrepreneur, a move that will give high-growth technology companies more options to list their shares outside of the traditional New York exchanges. The new exchange would have extra rules designed to encourage companies to focus on long-term innovation rather than the grind of quarterly earnings reports by asking companies to limit executive bonuses that award short-term accomplishments. Source: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-sec-siliconvalley/u-s-regulators-approve-new-silicon-valley-stock-exchange-idUSKCN1SG21K?utm_source=reddit.com
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Hello everyone. Is it possible to change the ports on my Exchange server (Exchange 2013 running on Windows Server 2012 R2) to use another port instead of the default 443? I have found guides on how to change the IIS Outlook Web App website port, but not the actual ExchangeSync port. Does anyone know how to change the Exchange ActiveSync port? Any help is appreciated. Thanks
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Since I have an issue with outlook on metered connection and there is no solution what satisfy me ( ) I tested both with office365, IMAP connection and Exchange+DAVMail (this one is a bit slower). And both seems to work just fine. Do anyone seen already a comparison betwen these two type using MS 365 mail service? Is there any hidden issues? Thanks!
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So I'm trying to setup my Outlook email on my phone and get it to add as something other than IMAP because when added as IMAP I can't enable push sync, instead I have to manually set a sync timer and it also doesn't sync my calendar or contacts. Any help?
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Hello there my friends, I'm currently administrating and managing the MS Exchange 2013 Server down here the company where I'm working at. But I've ran into a quit huge problem for our / my workflow. Now a bit more details about the problem itself: I wanted to write a Script in Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) which does the following things: I have to enter 2 Dates, one counting as the "start" and the other one counting as the "end" of a certain time period. If I confirm them by clicking on another button labeled "Confirm", it should convert the 2 Dates, into a String-variable and combine the variable with a pre-entered cmdlet for the Exchange Management Shell for me.... The Command should look something like this: get-messagetrackinglog -Start [Starting Date] -End [Ending Date] -MessageSubject [Bills] -sender: [Mail-Adressof our Company, which sends out Bills] | Select timestamp,EventID,recipients,messagesubject | Out-File [serverpath]\MailTrackingLogs\MailTrackingLog.csv And the command, that the Script creates, works.... if u copy and paste it manually into the Exchange Management Shell (EMS)... But I want the Script to automaticlly copy the Command into the EMS, but that doesnt work ... I was thinking about the cmdlet call shell ("powershell [Path of the PS-Script]") but that one only executes PowerShell Scripts and doesnt execute the get-messagetrackinglog cmdlet. Now if anyone of you guys is into that kind of Stuff, pls help me Im Dying.... thx Greetings, Iqu
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Firstly, sorry, if this is in the wrong place but I wasn't sure which category this falls under. Anyone know a good setup guide for Exchange 2016/2019 for someone who has never dealt with it before? I had picked up a PowerEdge R420 SFF Refurbished for cheap in hopes to move my fathers company off of their old IMAP email service with GoDaddy Since its up for renewal and GoDaddy wants to charge him $800+ just to move over 10 users to their Exchange Hosting (not including the hosting cost of exchange). I personally hate godaddy becasue they try and get him to buy services he dosent need so im kind of fed up dealing with them. System config if it helps any: DELL PowerEdge R420 SFF 1U (x2) Intel Xeon E5-2450 @ 2.10ghz 32GB of Samsung ECC Registered Memory Dual Broadcom BCM5720 NetXtreme Gigabit NIC's (x2) 1TB DELL SAS 7.2K in RAID1 (x1) 1TB DELL SAS 7.2k (x1) 500GB WD SSD (os boot) DELL PERC H310 DELL iDRAC7 (x2) Redundant DELL 350watt PSU's Windows Server 2012 R2 64bit We currently have 2 static WAN IP address in use for the office so i don't know if we will need more (our server provider package includes 5 total) and I can get SSL Certs for the Server which is no problem. If i understand correctly you have to add server roles like active directory but my question is how would i be able to set up exchange on this server and incorporate his domain he already pays for, Set up MX Records, etc. Any help is appreciated!
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Hello, First of all, my english is not top notch so im sorry for that. Problem 1: I work at a big firm that has about 400 employees. We have Windows Server 2012 R2. We often use Shared Mailboxes when a bunch of ppl need access to it and "Send as" permissions. When I create a shared mailbox and edit all the settings, in Delegation tab I grant a person Full permissions and Send as permissions to the maibox and save that. The mailbox works, it automatically appear in user Outlook profile and Outlook itself under their private mailbox. They can browse it, read and delete mails. But when they try the Send As option it is denied with the following error. The following recipient(s) cannot be reached: This message could not be sent. Try sending the message again later, or contact your network administrator. You do not have the permission to send the message on behalf of the specified user. Error is [0x80070005-0x0004dc-0x000524]. And this is the problem for the next 48 hours, after that they can start sending mail as that mailbox. If you log in to OWA as that same mailbox you can send mail immediately . If a user turn of cache mode in Outlook the problem is gone, but that is not the answer. Cache mode has to be turned on due to faster search etc, and the point of this is that an admin(me) does not have to go to each user and turn cache mode off, it can and it has to work fast and automatically. Our tech support did come up with nothing, no solution. I think it is up to some kind of synchronization, but which one and how to lower it? Problem 2: Our Outlook 2016 which all PCs have can not archive mailboxes. When archive starts, it movies a few mails and then stops, no error no nothing. The same process works in Outlook 2010. I know this problem is not described like the one above, but thats all i have for now. We cant archive mails but increase the mailbox limit for each of the users, and that is not the answer for ever. Tried googling both of the problems, no solution found yet. Best regards, Luka
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Hey guys, i have a confusing problem. There is an exchange server running server 2016 with exchange, dns and as a file server (no virtual machines) Hardware is following and should be absolutely enough... Intel Xeon Silver 4108 8x1,8Ghz + HT 6x4GB DDR4 2400 ECC Supermicro X11SPL-F 4x 3TB Western Digital Purple WD30PURZ + case cooler etc. The 4 drives are actually running in an Onboard Intel (Fake)Raid 10, but with such an horrible performance, which is unbelieveable. CrystalDiskmark 1GB says 30MB/s read / around 150MB/s write. Ive tested the drives one by one as single drives and they reach around 150+ r/w solo. so... where is the problem? oO I thought 1 drive would be faulty, but actually its totally healthy and that wasnt the problem,... and now i dont get it anymore, i mean services are running and working speed is "okay" but this read speeds oO and if u find some mistakes... sorry english isnt my native language
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I spent hours looking for a solution. When I close Microsoft Exchange Server , it pops up with following error, Information Store (3420) Unable to rollback operation. anyone have had similar issue? How can i remove the error or what should I do?
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Say hello to Alto, an email client that hopes you'll be thinking "You've Got Mail" for years to come Orignal Article from CNET: https://www.cnet.com/news/aol-wants-to-save-the-internet-from-the-death-of-email/ Alto treats your inbox like it's data, applying its algorithm to organize your emails, even resurrecting older messages if they become relevant in future dates. "Every action you take online results in an email, but the inbox view of this data is an outdated laundry list and does not serve up what you need when you need it," the Alto team said in a statement. If you book a flight months in advance, Alto will bring the note back up when you're about to travel and pair it with related emails such as hotel reservations or car rentals. It also links to other apps on your phone, like Uber or Google Maps. While the folders have some cool features, like the Photos stack that collects all your emails that have images attached and compiles them into a gallery, Alto's automatic organization still has more to learn. The team studied email users and found most had multiple accounts, whether for work or personal use. And there were deals and discounts, lost within the sea of emails. "What we found, almost anything you do online, or even in brick and mortar stores, results in an email," said Marcel Becker, Alto's director of product. "It's all just sitting in various mailboxes; no one is deleting things anymore." Alto treats your inbox like it's data, applying its algorithm to organize your emails, even resurrecting older messages if they become relevant in future dates. "Every action you take online results in an email, but the inbox view of this data is an outdated laundry list and does not serve up what you need when you need it," the Alto team said in a statement. If you book a flight months in advance, Alto will bring the note back up when you're about to travel and pair it with related emails such as hotel reservations or car rentals. It also links to other apps on your phone, like Uber or Google Maps. While the folders have some cool features, like the Photos stack that collects all your emails that have images attached and compiles them into a gallery, Alto's automatic organization still has more to learn.
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I have a few questions, I will ask them and then provide some information. Best program to apply for Japanese exchange program? Is it possible for someone (my cousin) to apply and we be together with the same host family? Any recommendations of any sort. So now that you know what I am looking for, let me give you a little information. I am a Junior in American high school, and I plan on my senior year for at least a semester being an exchange student. My mom was an exchange student with the Rotary Club to England, but that was 20 years ago when they didn't have internet so she doesn't really know how to help me here. I want to go to Japan for a few reasons (not in any specific order): History, Sailplanes, Culture, Weaboo. I am a big history buff, and I am a huge fan of the Yamato battleship and would like to go and see the place it was laid. I also love the idea of respect in the country, as everyone respects one another there from what I have heard from exchange students that have already been there. I also fly sailplanes, however I have never flown one in another country, so I would like Japan to be the first, as when I plan on going (2017-2018 school year) I will have my Private Pilot license. And lastly I plan on going because I am a weeaboo, no hiding it. Now some important details, me and my cousin, who has similar interests would like to go to Japan at the same time, and possibly stay with the same host family. Does anyone know of any companies that this might be possible with? Thanks!
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laptop Did I make a good decision? Help!
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Hey guys! I just purchased a new ASUS ROG gl552vw (https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B015ZG997I?camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B01578ZKPO&linkCode=as2&linkId=RSCNADV6LKIXMIOP&pc_redir=T1&redirect=true&tag=dav0d2-20&th=1&psc=1) a few days ago and proceeded to download an old copy of Assassins Creed 3 to test it out. After playing for a mere 30 minutes my temperatures (using Hardware Monitor) were showing around 82-90c +/-. Is this normal for a laptop? I had in in my lap but made sure to not cover the vents. I was playing assassins creed 3 when this happened. Unfortunately I wasn't able to check the cpu/gpu usage and only know the general temperature for each while playing it. The idle temps were around 50C once I started doing some things. If I leave it and do absolutely nothing after starting it up then it will sit around 42C. So I officially exchanged it at bestbuy. The laptop I exchanged it for was this one: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834232863&buyingoptions=New It has a dual cooling system, 970m, no ssd, 17in size, and all that for 1050$ at the time of getting it. I'm really worried that I made the wrong choice. Did I make a good choice? Should I have just exchanged it for a replacement of the same laptop? What are the main quality differences between them? Do you happen to know if the g751jt has any screen flex or stress points? Now I have heard that you can clone the operating system over to an ssd without buying Windows 10 all over again, is this true? IF I install an ssd, it will void the warranty. Should I wait and install the ssd later (when I really need it) and just move over important things so that I can make sure the laptop is working well before voiding the warranty? ANY information you can provide will help! -
Hi, I just purchased the above mentioned laptop last night from BestBuy for $800 and wanted to know if there may be a better buy for the money. Basically I want something that is more powerful, with touch screen, but does not have to be 4k. I currently have an Asus G73JW-3DE which WAS super fast..died on me yesterday. I do not mind spending around $1500 if the laptop is really worth it. I play games on the laptop at times but mostly use it for work (running macros). I don't care about size and weight. Is there anything you guys can suggest or if you need other info please do let me know. Thank you in advance! V
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Hello guys i wanna ask you is this real, US releases Iranian Hacker. Iranian nationals was the hacker who attempted to steal military secrets from a U.S. company. -snip-
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New York's financial regulator has called on firms to submit proposals to set up "regulated" exchanges for digital currencies like Bitcoin. The state's Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) said it wanted to better protect consumers, and prevent money-laundering. It comes as a top Bitcoin exchange, Mt Gox, filed for bankruptcy last month. Bitcoins have been gaining in popularity recently, but they are not governed by any financial regulator. "The fact is that virtual currencies are unlikely to disappear entirely," said Benjamin Lawsky, New York's superintendent of financial services. "As such, turning a blind eye and failing to put in place guardrails for virtual currency firms while consumers use that product is simply not a tenable strategy for regulators. The lack of any regulatory control or oversight of Bitcoins has triggered concerns on various fronts. It is difficult to trace transactions carried out using Bitcoins - one of the factors behind their popularity - and the currency has been linked to illegal activity online. Bitcoins are also seen by some as a route for tax evasion and money laundering. Russia has declared transactions using the digital currency illegal, China has banned its banks from handling Bitcoin trades, and there have been calls for the US to do the same. Singapore has imposed a tax on Bitcoin trading and using it to pay for services, after classifying it as goods, rather than a currency. Mt Gox customers have protested against the exchange, claiming the firm is a fraud Earlier this month, the Japanese government also said Bitcoin is not a currency and that some transactions using the virtual unit should be taxed. The collapse of Mt Gox has only added to the concerns. The firm filed for bankruptcy in Japan in February after losing about $473m (£284m) worth of customers' bitcoins to what it says was a hacking attack. "The recent problems at Mt Gox and other firms further demonstrate the urgent need for stronger oversight of virtual currency exchanges," said Mr Lawsky. "Consumers should understand and receive appropriate disclosures about the potential risks associated with using virtual currencies or any other financial product." Source Link : http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-26538378