Some people like comptia certifications, these are entry level certs. You need to learn the basic stuff first before moving into something else. So I would take network+ and move to ccna afterwards.
Hi Kev. Our exchange crashed, had it rebuilt but getting server error 500 when trying to access the EAC. I used to create or linked a user mailbox exactly how you do it in the video. How do I go about doing it in powershell?
Step : 1 Create a Distribution Group & add all users as members (allusers@domain.com), Better this can be Dynamic Distribution Group, Select an option to Include "All Recipient Types" Create a Dedicated Mailbox to Catch emails, Which sent to non-existent mail address in Org (Here “Catchall” is Catch all mailbox) Set the DomainType to “InternalRelay” (Doing this will make the Rules to take precedence) ECP-> Mailflow -> AcceptedDomains -> Select Domain -> Change the type to InternalRelay Step : 2 Create a Mailflow Transport Rule Jump as mentioned below: If the Sender "Outside the Organization" Redirect the message to Catchall@domain.com Except if the recipient is member of allusers@domain.com (Distribution Group contains all members) Ensure to validate that new mailboxes are added into Dynamic Distribution Group Does that answer your question?
@@KevtechITSupport thank you for getting me started in the right direction. I've watched your exchange 2013 videos and they help alot. i've never worked with exchange before but the boss has demanded a "catch all" hence my research. Tonight when I created the Dynamic Distribution Group some questions came to mind ... why select "All recipient types" and not just select "only the following recipient type ... mail users with exchange mailboxes?" Next the windows dialog says "membership in this group will be determined by the rules you setup below ... " But my users don't have any unique field entries such as "company" or other custom fields to chose from as the mailboxes are very minimalistic. So I simply selected "recipient container ... users" and left it at that. my concern is I don't feel i really selected anything just by selecting "recipient container ... users." Of course if the dynamic distribution group will just verify the fact a mailbox is a "user" and it works ... great! Another dumb question. Do i have to create user accounts in the Active Directory for the exchange mailbox i created called "catchall@company.services?" Or can we just create a mailbox in exchange without the mailbox requiring to also be setup in Active Directory. Thanks for your time!
replying back to this! I just saw this message, it didn't pop up for me for some reason. Your in the right track now create the exchange mailbox and you should be good to go.
KevTech so basically create the AD user, then head to o365 create the exchange, correct? I going to email you more questions. will you show how to use sccm (deployment, creating package, etc
Yep, if exchange is configured to server. It should pick up the ad user right away. I need to make more videos on sccm and other things. I just been very busy.
Thank you so much! I knew how to set up in active directory, but not how to do exchange. You saved me.... :)
Great video. So just so I'm 100% sure, if a company decides to sync AD with Exchange server will that auto create the mailbox?
Yes
@@KevtechITSupport excellent!
Very informative.
Thanks
Hey, Kev
Actually I'm going for network system administrator so I need your advice and which course I should do!!?
Some people like comptia certifications, these are entry level certs. You need to learn the basic stuff first before moving into something else. So I would take network+ and move to ccna afterwards.
KevTech Thank you
Hi Kev. Our exchange crashed, had it rebuilt but getting server error 500 when trying to access the EAC. I used to create or linked a user mailbox exactly how you do it in the video. How do I go about doing it in powershell?
google error 500 exchange.. it will tell you how to fix it. Don't need powershell for this.
@@KevtechITSupport I meant how do you create a user mailbox in powershell .
I don't use powershell to make mailboxes. I manually do it. Check online on how to do it. I found the commands online to do it using powershell.
Good Look Fam!
nice video kev.
thanks, I will go over this again eventually in server 2016.
Hi Kevin, how do I create a "catch-all" account or user mailbox?
Step : 1
Create a Distribution Group & add all users as members (allusers@domain.com), Better this can be Dynamic Distribution Group, Select an option to Include "All Recipient Types"
Create a Dedicated Mailbox to Catch emails, Which sent to non-existent mail address in Org (Here “Catchall” is Catch all mailbox)
Set the DomainType to “InternalRelay” (Doing this will make the Rules to take precedence)
ECP-> Mailflow -> AcceptedDomains -> Select Domain -> Change the type to InternalRelay
Step : 2
Create a Mailflow Transport Rule Jump as mentioned below:
If the Sender "Outside the Organization"
Redirect the message to Catchall@domain.com
Except if the recipient is member of allusers@domain.com (Distribution Group contains all members)
Ensure to validate that new mailboxes are added into Dynamic Distribution Group
Does that answer your question?
@@KevtechITSupport thank you for getting me started in the right direction. I've watched your exchange 2013 videos and they help alot. i've never worked with exchange before but the boss has demanded a "catch all" hence my research. Tonight when I created the Dynamic Distribution Group some questions came to mind ... why select "All recipient types" and not just select "only the following recipient type ... mail users with exchange mailboxes?" Next the windows dialog says "membership in this group will be determined by the rules you setup below ... " But my users don't have any unique field entries such as "company" or other custom fields to chose from as the mailboxes are very minimalistic. So I simply selected "recipient container ... users" and left it at that. my concern is I don't feel i really selected anything just by selecting "recipient container ... users." Of course if the dynamic distribution group will just verify the fact a mailbox is a "user" and it works ... great! Another dumb question. Do i have to create user accounts in the Active Directory for the exchange mailbox i created called "catchall@company.services?" Or can we just create a mailbox in exchange without the mailbox requiring to also be setup in Active Directory. Thanks for your time!
replying back to this! I just saw this message, it didn't pop up for me for some reason. Your in the right track now create the exchange mailbox and you should be good to go.
how do you add AD user on office 365? good video
you create the user on ad and it should sync with office 365 automatically. I configured exchange to work together with server 2012.
KevTech so basically create the AD user, then head to o365 create the exchange, correct? I going to email you more questions. will you show how to use sccm (deployment, creating package, etc
Yep, if exchange is configured to server. It should pick up the ad user right away. I need to make more videos on sccm and other things. I just been very busy.
Great stuff KevTech when are the SCCM dropping? keep up the good work
I'm still alive, it's coming soon. I have returned from being out of my channel, sorry for the delay.
Your videos are aren't clear (out of focus)
Old video, watch the new videos. Also make sure you have a decent monitor. Other people can see it fine. Probably can't see it on a phone.