Exchange 2010 Mailbox truncates message
We have a process that send an email to a shared mailbox. When the mailbox was hosted on Exchange 2003, the message came out properly. We moved the mailbox to Exchange 2010 SP1 RU3 and now the email message gets truncated.
If we drag the message from Outlook to the desktop and open the .msg file, the content is complete (not truncated) but in outlook, only portion of the message is visible.
Any changes between Exchange 2003 and Exchange 2010 on how the messages may be converted?
Rene Lariviere
Hi,
Please verify if the message will be truncated when you read it in OWA.
Please verify if the issue occur to all the users.
Please verify the size of the message.
What is the version of your outlook? What is the operation system of the client desktop?
If mail comes from Outlook Express, then please try to check the article below:
Description of the cumulative update for Outlook Express
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/887797
After you install Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), the body text of HTML-based e-mail messages that are sent from Outlook Express may be truncated and may be missing
data. This problem may occur if the e-mail message contains non-ASCII characters, such as Chinese characters.
Besides, please try to post the header information here.
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3. Configure a transport rule to copy or redirect messages to the catch-all Mailbox,
excluding recipients from your GAL.
Please let me know, if it worked for you.
Regards,
Martin -
Exchange 2010 SP3 - Delete messages in a folder
Hi
We have an Exchange 2010 SP3 server. One user has a folder ("Inbox\Firewall Alerts") containing about 300,000 messages.
How can I use PS to delete all messages older than 10 days in this folder?
Best regards HaraldHi,
You can create a personal tag and apply it to this custom folder named "Firewall Alerts" under the Inbox folder. This personal tag will overwrite the DPT or RPT applied to this folder or items in it.
If these messages have the same subject or sender, you can also consider to use the Search-Mailbox -SearchQuery -DeleteContent command to delete these mails older than 10 days. But there is a limit, it's 10000 at a time if a search query is specified when
you run this command.
Best regards,
Belinda
Belinda Ma
TechNet Community Support -
Microsoft Exchange Server/Exchange 2010/Mailbox/Database Copy Mounted
Good Morning everyone!!!
I Have SCOM 2007 R2 CU5 Envoirnment and i am monitoring Microsoft Exchange 2010 SP1 Messaging infrastracture,
I have Microsoft Exchange 2010 SP1 Monitoring MP, MP version is 14.2.71.0.
Case:-
When exchange is having issue with DAG, SCOM monitoring rule:- KHI: The database copy is not mounted on the local server. Another database copy may be mounted on a different server.
is generating the alert but alert Description is only " _ef4a8515_1cc0_48a9_aa12_92ba059a6eae_ " and rest of the things are blank
and because of this ticketing team is unable to process these alerts,
Impact:-
Whenever DAG is unavailable, messaging team is not getting notification and because of this. Exchange services are failing down,
Does anyone having this kind of issues on their exchange environment?
I am looking solution for this issue, please let me know if anyone is aware about this.
Regards, Ganesh M <!> Microsoft MPN - Member =========================================================== Please remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as Answer” if a marked post does not actually answer
your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.Does anyone has updated information regarding Exchange 2010 DAG monitoring fix, <o:p></o:p>
As i see there was exchange MP release on 31st Aug 2012
ID
Name
Targets
_ef4a8515_1cc0_48a9_aa12_92ba059a6eae_
KHI: The database copy is not mounted on the local server. Another database copy may be mounted on a different server.
Root Management Server
_EF51D339_22C5_49b3_8B6B_25002BE31D4A_
KHI: Retry Mailbox Delivery Queue Length - sustained for 90 minutes - Red(>1) - Hub Transport.
Root Management Server
_93558cf0_e063_45b1_b57a_0d4b53e0d615_
KHI: The Microsoft Exchange Information Store service (MSExchangeIS) isn't running.
Root Management Server
My monitoring is affected for these rules which i mentioned below, here alerts
information is shown as rule ID instead of Rule name. and we don’t get alert description
for above rules when the generate alerts.<o:p></o:p>
Response would be appreciated <o:p></o:p>
Regards, Ganesh M <!> Microsoft MPN - Member =========================================================== Please remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as Answer” if a marked post does not actually answer
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