Is your series of emails more of an indictment of Exchange or an
illustration of what happens
when you rollout server software in an environment where it seams no one
knows NT well and apparently no one onsite that understands whats the
demands and feature set of Exchange. A poorlly planned rollout of software
on any platform would have the same results
----- Original Message -----
From: Patrick Jones ">pjones@newcomb-boyd.com>
To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts ">ale@ale.org>
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2000 7:57 AM
Subject: RE: [ale] Reasons not to go Exchange
> Oh, I forgot to mention the first week we had the Exchange server.
> The darn thing started rebooting itself. It would get in an endless
> loop and couldn't ever get past the login screen. I don't know why it
> did this. I replaced almost every piece of equipment in the server.
> The only thing I didn't replace was the case. I had to reformat/reinstall
> about 6 times before I could get the thing to work properly. Luckily I
> had a backup of the current email database. If you are forced to go with
> Exchange, make sure you have a disaster recovery plan. I have had to
> use mine twice now. I don't know if this is a hardware issue. As I
stated,
> I couldn't find a problem with any hardware.
>
> Another thing, you have to be careful when you set up your server. With
> the Internet Mail Connector, everything has a SMTP address. This means
> any public folders, etc. Somebody could flood your system if they know
> you have your folders setup as something@somecompany.com.
>
> Did I mention viri :) I can't wait for the day that these script kiddies
> get bored
> with this junk. What ever happened to the good ol' days of assembly
> language
> viri. Oh I remember my first virus from the EE computer lab at GaTech.
But
> I
> digress (or is that regress).
>
> Patrick
>
>
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