I am posting this to help any of you who are looking to be proactive in your approach to migrate into Office 365 / Exchange Online Services. After migrating mailboxes info Office 365, you will noticed that under your recipient’s mailbox delegation all previous access levels have been removed. In fact they never came over […]
The first time I encountered this issue I called Samsung and sent off my tablets to get fixed. This is while I was still under their service contract. They had fixed one and because of a small scratch on the screen of another they declined to fix unless I paid $60.00. I said no and had […]
When performing a cut-over migration the Exchange attribute indicating that the mailbox was a shared mailbox is lost. To correct this I have done the following steps: List out all of the shared mailboxes form my on-premises Exchange and export them into a CSV file. Get-Mailbox -ResultSize Unlimited -RecipientTypeDetails SharedMailbox | Select UserPrincipalName | Export-Csv […]
When you convert on-premises mailboxes to mail-enabled users (MEUs), the proxy addresses and other information from the Office 365 mailboxes are copied to the MEUs, which reside in Active Directory in your on-premises organization. These MEU properties enable the Directory Synchronization tool, to match each MEU with its corresponding cloud mailbox. Using the steps provided […]
SOTD: JP Morgan Access Secure Message
This one comes in via email with the attachment: JP Morgan Access – Secure.zip SHA256: 45dd07fc7308fc60110b3bad211c0e4c2b7e9797f1a3a857aef357277f487777 Flagged by the following: https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/45dd07fc7308fc60110b3bad211c0e4c2b7e9797f1a3a857aef357277f487777/analysis/1425311041/ Email Body: Please check attached file(s) for your latest account documents regarding your online account. Leon Hartman Level III Account Management Officer 817-666-9746 office 817-802-6412 cell Leon.Hartman@jpmorgan.com Investments in securities and insurance products are: NOT […]
We all dislike it and there seems to be no end to it. So why not blog about it. SPAM! The unsolicited email message that you never wanted, didn’t ask for, yet receiver of daily I will be posting the email subject, and body along with found attachments (attachments will not be in my posts […]