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Title:Microsoft Exchange Server
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Moderator:FLASK2::SYSTEM
Created:Fri Feb 17 1995
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Thu Jun 05 1997
Number of topics:1099
Total number of notes:5174

952.0. "Message recovery when Xchng crashes?" by ABACUS::mkodhcp-46128232.mko.dec.com::TOMAS () Fri Mar 21 1997 14:48

While creating a rather lengthy mail message in Exchange, the server connection 
went down without me knowing about it... until I clicked on "Send".  The message 
was never sent, the screen widow got messed up and I lost all the contents of the 
message.  

Is there any way to simulate VMS journaling?  Are there any other workarounds or 
suggestions?   Can I save the file to my local drive before sending it.. just in case?

Thanks,

Joe


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952.1Word EditorROCKS::KEANEFri Mar 21 1997 14:5213
    hi
    
    I asked this same question a few months ago..... 
    
    The only answer I got was to use the WORD editor as your default
    exchange editore instead of the micky mouse Exchange editor.
    
    You can then set autosave in Word, also if you crash and burn, word
    keeps a temp journal file you can recover!
    
    regards
    
    Patrick
952.2NEWVAX::WHITMANgun control = 5% gun + 95% controlFri Mar 21 1997 17:099
Joe,

	Yes you can save to your local disk before sending AND should save your
work periodically for lengthy messages.  The problem you are seeing with losing
the message is not unusual and as .1 indicated. You might want to consider
using Word or Notepad to create the long message and then insert it into your
Exchange message.

Al
952.3another option - work offlinePARZVL::tunsrv2-tunnel.imc.das.dec.com::kennedynuncam non paratusFri Mar 21 1997 17:407
when I'm connecting in over dial-up, I don't connect to the
server - I choose to work offline and use the Remote Mail tool
to synch up with the server.

So a message I create goes into my outbox.  When I connect
with Remote Mail, it gets sent.  I find my Exchange window
is a lot more responsive this way, also.
952.4AXEL::FOLEYhttp://axel.zko.dec.comFri Mar 21 1997 19:306

	If you used outlook, you could probably write some VBscript code
	that would automatically write out the text at preset intervals.

							mike