Re: Disaster Recovery - restored but 1 mailbox isn't working!



Sorted. Recreated profile. Copied email from last 3 days off to temp folder.
Email started appearing in Mailbox instantly. Corrupted mail within copied
mail obviously. Public Folder ones were arriving - it was just the
favourites offline copy that wasn't updating...


"David Elders" <david_elders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Just the usual Move, Delete or Configure Exchange Features - same as per
the working ones...

David



"cjobes" <cjobes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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When you go into ESM and right-click on your mailbox and select Exchange
tasks, what options do you see?

--
Claus
"David Elders" <david_elders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Another update.

Bizarrely, I am getting incoming spam delivered to my Trend CSM spam
folder... I'm assuming this is because Trend is checking this before
Exchange itself gets its beedy eyes on it and queues it...?

HELP!

David

PS - it also appears that incoming mail to our mail-enabled Public
folders
isn't getting there...


"David Elders" <david_elders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quick update.

ESEUTIL comes up clean on the priv1.edb
ISINTEG had 8 fixes in the Folders test then came up clean


"David Elders" <david_elders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi all,

Our internal SBS2K3 Premium box's psu went down last night - bah! Also
'did
something bad' to something else [possibly plural] on the mb. So...
swapped
mb, memory, processor and psu. Had backup on separate drive. Clean
install
of W2K3 - installed W2K3 SP1 - restored from backup. Usual fun with
NICs
etc
but once we'd got shot of the ghosted previous ones, booted up without
an
error. All services tickity boo. Everything seems fine apart from... 1
mailbox [which would be mine!] which isn't
quite right.

Outlook 2003 on my XP SP2 laptop opens fine and says its connected to
the
Server fine. Outgoing mail appears to be sending fine [testing to an
account
on our sister company and getting there no probs]. Replied from sister
company account and it reaches our SBS box. But... it stays sitting in
the
Queue on the Server and doesn't reach my mailbox [checked with both
Outlook
2003 and OWA].

Have also tried just sending a mail [using OWA] from our SBS Box
[Admin
account] to my user account - didn't get here. Its sitting in the
queue.
Its
almost like my mailbox is no longer recognised by the server as
actually
being there. There is nothing obvious in the Exchange System Manager
and
in
a kind of cruel [for me] way I'm glad its me rather than one of my
users.
That said, I need this resolved ASAP obviously. Any ideas where I can
check?

Thanks,



David














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