Re: E-Mail Enabled Doc Library Error
- From: dockenheimerelroy@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 23 Apr 2006 04:50:13 -0700
Hollis Paul [MVP - Outlook] wrote:
In article <61EA0B4A-6252-4EDC-A4F5-6759E08DAA72@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
=?Utf-8?B?RGF2ZSBTaG91cA==?= wrote:
Yes. I also installed sts on a separate box and had the same results as onOK. Have you also enabled MySites for your users? This whole business is
my portal server.
tied up with Alerts, as it is the Alert system that tells the Indexer to crawl
the Public Folder and which finds the new items in the public folder, and
alerts SharePoint to go grab the new message. Since the user management is
tied up with their MySites Alerts page, if you have not allowed MySites in
your portal, you won't get the rest of the functionality.
That's my story and I'm sticking by it.
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Hollis Paul
Mukilteo, WA USA
Paul, The 'My Sites' functionality is enabled. We use alerts
extensively and that's been working great. I've walked through the
setup on public folders on two different sps boxes and is still get the
same error in the log.
.
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