Re: RE: RE: At work or at home replys?

From: Chris lang (langcj@polaris.clarkson.edu)
Date: Thu Aug 06 1998 - 22:42:05 EDT


If you really want to set up exchange to do that let me know and i can help
you out.

Chris Lang

-----Original Message-----
From: Rhyner, Mark <RhynerM@emh1.hqisec.army.mil>
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Date: Thursday, August 06, 1998 7:41 PM
Subject: DML: RE: RE: At work or at home replys?

>Gary writes:
>
>Our Exchange Server at work crashes if you look at it the wrong way, so
>I
>unsubscribed a few months ago from my work address. We routinely receive
>messages from MIS telling us to empty or archive mailboxes, for fear of
>a
>fatal crash...
>----------------------------------
>
>Ah, the wonders of Bill....
>
>Actually, there is an option to store your mailbox on your machine (that
>way your SA doesn't get on your case when it gets huge.
>
>I went looking for how you do that but can't seem to locate it now.
>Anyway, Exchange delivers your mail to your personal folder (or if
>you've set up rules to subfolders within your personal folder) and then
>deletes them from the Exchange server.
>
>Mark R
>93 5.2Magnum, CC, LE, slushbox, pigeon hauler
>Experientia Docet
>"The improver of natural knowledge absolutely refuses to acknowledge
>authority, as such. For him, scepticism is the highest of duties; blind
>faith the one unpardonable sin." Thomas H. Huxley
>



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