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Email basics for Exchange admins
Email contains specific key elements that enable it to communicate and route to the correct places. The design of the email system is what makes email one of the most...
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Mar 23, 2006
Part 4: How to set up and run an Exchange 2007 test lab environment
Prior to deploying Exchange Server 2007, it's important to back up all Exchange servers and domain controllers, in case something goes wrong. I also recommend testing your deployment in a lab environment prior to actual deployment. Let's assume that your...
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Mar 14, 2008
Removing multiple headers
I have a user with Windows XP Professional and Office 2003 using Outlook as a POP3 client. He has Outlook set up to download only headers for e-mails larger than 124 K.
Aug 23, 2005
When a new user doesn't show up in the address list
Exchange 2003 Standard Edition on Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition. All the data was migrated from one server to the new one, and everything is working well, including Active Directory.
However, when I create a new user, he does not show up in the address list and cannot be resolved by Outlook or... More... Dec 14, 2005
Setting up Windows iSCSI initiator support for Microsoft Exchange SAN
Many of the steps required to install and configure an initiator are going to depend on the type of initiator client you are using (hardware or software) as well as the iSCSI target. The examples in this...
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Dec 5, 2007
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How to retrieve email from an SMTP server using POP3
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Select POP3, then click Next. Input the display name as you'd like it shown on messages you send. Type your email address in the email address field. Add the username and password you use to log on to your POP3 mailbox. For server information, input the names of your POP3 servers as provided by your ISP (or... More... Aug 22, 2007
Caching e-mail with Exchange server 2003
your ISP) and anyone replying to these messages will send those to your users' POP accounts. Once all that's configured then you can absolutely use Exchange Server 2003 for messaging and collaboration – specifically storage of mail and centralized contacts as you suggest -- within your company. Don't forget to get some good...
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Jul 6, 2004
Set up FQDN and bridgeheads for POP3 and IMAP4 email
We have POP3 and IMAP set up on our two bridgehead servers, and we have a fully qualified domain name (FQDN) set up in DNS (we'll use smtp.client.com for the...
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Jul 10, 2007
Rule to forward email to a BlackBerry works sporadically
We set up a forwarding rule to send a copy of an email to a user's Blackberry device on our Exchange 2003 Windows Small Business Server. The forwarding rule seems to have stopped working...
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Aug 21, 2007
IM options with Exchange 2003
We're going to be migrating from Exchange 5.5 and I had hoped to start taking advantage of Exchange as an instant messaging server. But since that feature was taken out with Exchange 2003, we're stuck using public, consumer IM services. Can you recommend any...
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Jul 1, 2006
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