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Top Clinton aide Cheryl Mills granted partial immunity in email investigation
Top Hillary Clinton aide Cheryl Mills received an immunity deal from the Justice Department in the FBI’s investigation into the former secretary of state’s email server, House Oversight Chairman Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) said Friday.
"This is beyond explanation. The FBI was handing out immunity agreements like candy,” Chaffetz said in a statement. “I've lost confidence in this investigation and I question the genuine effort in which it was carried out. Immunity deals should not be a requirement for cooperating with the FBI."
Larry Fink has spent 26 years building BlackRock into the manager of the most assets on the planet. Now he’s finding that size (and power) can be a mixed blessing.
fortune.com...
There is a certain oddity to Larry Fink having problems in Washington. He is a strong Democrat who has close ties to President Obama and has often been rumored as set to take a big administration job, such as Secretary of the Treasury.
originally posted by: jadedANDcynical
a reply to: JacKatMtn
Wait, we now have 3 people with immunity?
At this point, I'm going with the idea that there's literally nothing that can be done about the corruption because as was mentioned elsewhere, they're all in on it.
Five Clinton aides received immunity deals in FBI probe
originally posted by: jadedANDcynical
a reply to: queenofswords
This is threadworthy.
I've got a lot to add to that when I get home.
a reply to: IAMTAT
Passed out like candy at Halloween.
originally posted by: MotherMayEye
a reply to: JacKatMtn
I think it's safe to assume that Hillary was granted immunity, too.
Earlier this week, a twitter user named "Katica" seemingly proved the "intent" of the Hillary campaign to destroy and/or tamper with federal records by revealing the Reddit thread of Paul Combetta (aka the "Oh #" guy; aka "stonetear"). But what's most crazy about this story is that "Katica" was able to discover the greatest "bombshell" of the entire Hillary email scandal with just a couple of internet searches while the FBI, with unlimited access to government records, spent months "investigating" this case and missed it all. The only question now is whether the FBI "missed" this evidence because of gross incompetence or because of other motivating factors?
originally posted by: JacKatMtn
This keeps getting shadier and shadier....
Top Clinton aide Cheryl Mills granted partial immunity in email investigation
Top Hillary Clinton aide Cheryl Mills received an immunity deal from the Justice Department in the FBI’s investigation into the former secretary of state’s email server, House Oversight Chairman Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) said Friday.
"This is beyond explanation. The FBI was handing out immunity agreements like candy,” Chaffetz said in a statement. “I've lost confidence in this investigation and I question the genuine effort in which it was carried out. Immunity deals should not be a requirement for cooperating with the FBI."
Securing ECP, without using second CAS by [deleted] in exchangeserver [–]JetzeMellema 1 point 1 year ago
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First of all, you can't actually restrict access to /ecp because all your OWA users use that too. You probably know this, I'm just saying. What you can do is create a second IIS website with a dedicated IP address, running OWA or ECP on a non-standard port is not supported. Now turn off access to the Exchange admin center on the first site and leave it enabled on the one you just created. Restrict access to the new IP and you're done. Make sure you follow this procedure and understand the requirements and limitations: Configuring Multiple OWA/ECP Virtual Directories on the Exchange 2013 Client Access Server Role
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The limitation I mentioned applies not the native Exchange anti-spam agents when installed on a Mailbox server as opposed to Edge Transport. I'm not aware of the features of those 3rd party products but I have never seen a product requiring the Edge Transport server role. Anyway, can easily check that on their websites.
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"so was the idea that it could run WITHOUT it for small organizations or was it just due to edge not being ready and people still should have used 2010?" ---(Question from [deleted]...quoted by 'JetzeMellema')
The latter. ET always has been an optional role. ET servers cam be used with the Exchange antispam agents or with 3rd party software to filter for spam and virusses. However, these agents can be installed on the 2007/2010 HT and 2013 MB role too (*). So if you don't mind to do the filtering on the actual server, there's no need for an ET server.
(*) Exchange 2013 Mailbox role does not support the Connection Filtering agent so you can't use the extremely effective service of realt-time blocklist providers (RBL).
originally posted by: Grambler
originally posted by: JacKatMtn
This keeps getting shadier and shadier....
Top Clinton aide Cheryl Mills granted partial immunity in email investigation
Top Hillary Clinton aide Cheryl Mills received an immunity deal from the Justice Department in the FBI’s investigation into the former secretary of state’s email server, House Oversight Chairman Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) said Friday.
"This is beyond explanation. The FBI was handing out immunity agreements like candy,” Chaffetz said in a statement. “I've lost confidence in this investigation and I question the genuine effort in which it was carried out. Immunity deals should not be a requirement for cooperating with the FBI."
So the stage is set. If all else fails in the stonetear debacle, they will say fine, you are right, combetta was ordered to do this. But it was by Mills and the others that had immunity.
The FBI gave everyone immunity except Hillary, and now as long as they do have Hillary in video saying please delete my emails so that I can't be investigated, all they will have to do is say she had no first hand knowledge, it was all her staff.
Heck even that wouldn't be enough.
Hey guys,
We had a small migration recently and could not find an easy solution to the cache copy of email addresses problem. We have a few more coming and I wanted to see if anyone has a method for correcting our issue.
Multiple tenant exchange->migrating one tenant to 365->users still on the on-premise exchange try emailing a migrated user using their auto complete feature and the mail never gets received and eventually gets a bounce back.
Current solution is to have the sender delete their auto complete entry for the migrated users then type in the address manually and it works fine. This is not feasible for hundreds of users.
If anyone has a solution, please let me know!
The Relay mailbox thing is a good solution, but you just knowthe VIP is going to respond to emails that get forwarded to his personal email by using his personal email, which would of course result in the personal email getting added. I'd just give him a regular mailbox and ask him to use that if he wants his private address to be private. Ultimately, the privacy of the VIP's personal email address is somethingthe VIPshould be responsible for, not the people that person emails.
As a PST file, probably not. MSG files maybe, but you would need a utility to do it, and it would be a one off kind of thing where you'd have to manually modify each email. Moving forward, though, I would recommend that you create a mailbox for the VIP if they communicate with your environment on a regular basis. That way they aren't using their personal email and you don't have to worry about hiding it on future emails. There might not be much you can do about the past ones besides deleting them from all the mailboxes in your environment, which is possible.