Connecting Microsoft Exchange Server


Book Description

This guide covers how to connect Microsoft Exchange Server into mixed messaging environments. It explores how connections can be made, offers tricks and tips, and warns of potential pitfalls. The content extends from the simple task of connecting one Exchange server to another to complex issues associated with X.400 and SMTP backbones.




Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Administrator's Companion


Book Description

Get your mission-critical messaging and collaboration systems up and running with the essential guide to deploying and managing Exchange Server 2007, now updated for SP1. This comprehensive administrator’s reference covers the full range of server and client deployments, unified communications, security features, performance optimization, troubleshooting, and disaster recovery. It also includes four chapters on security policy, tools, and techniques to help protect messaging systems from viruses, spam, and phishing. Written by expert authors Walter Glenn and Scott Lowe, this reference delivers comprehensive information to deploy and operate effective, reliable, and security-enhanced messaging and collaboration services.




How to Cheat at Configuring Exchange Server 2007


Book Description

The Perfect Reference for the Multitasked System AdministratorsThe new version of Exchange is an ambitious overhaul that tries to balance the growing needs for performance, cost effectiveness, and security. For the average system administrator, it will present a difficult migration path from earlier versions and a vexing number of new features. How to Cheat will help you get Exchange Server 2007 up and running as quickly and safely as possible.• Understand Exchange 2007 PrerequisitesReview hardware and software requirements, Active Directory requirements, and more.• Manage Recipient FilteringCreate a custom MMC that contains the Exchange 2007 Recipients work center, which can be used, for example, by the helpdesk staff in your organization.• Manage Outlook AnywhereOutlook Anywhere makes it possible for your end users to remotely access their mailboxes from the Internet using their full Outlook clients.• Manage Outlook Web Access 2007See how Outlook Web Access 2007 was completely rewritten in managed code to make it scale even better.• Use the Exchange 2007 Queue ViewerYou can now view information about queues and examine the messages held within them.• Master Powerful Out-of-the-Box Spam ProtectionThe Edge Transport server supports SMTP, provides several antispam filtering agents, and supports antivirus extensibility.• Manage a Single-Copy Cluster-Based SetupSCC-based cluster provides service failover and still has a single point of failure when it comes to the databases.• Recover Mailbox DatabasesUse the improved database portability feature to port and recover a Mailbox database to any server in the Exchange 2007 organization. - Essential information for the multi-tasked System Administrator charged perform everyday tasks - Includes the latest coverage of the major new release of Exchange Server - Emphasizes best-practice security measures for all areas and in particular the area of remote access via Outlook




Exchange Server 5.5 Secrets?


Book Description

Exchange Server 5.5 secrets® Connect Individuals, Workgroups, and Companies With its additional Internet protocol support and existing e-mail and groupware standards, Exchange Server 5.5 brings a unique communication and collaboration solution to businesses of all sizes. Take full command of Exchange Server's new features and proven capabilities with the combined expertise of four veteran Exchange consultants and instructors. In this insightful guide, Robert Guaraldi, Jennifer Sides, Ned Studt, and Jerry Condon bring you the insider knowledge and field experience needed to build a solid e-mail, groupware, and workflow platform. Your Insider Guide to Exchange Server 4.0 – 5.5 Administration Configure your Exchange Server for Windows, UNIX, and Macintosh clients Publish public folders on the Internet with the click of a button Deploy instant groupware with Microsoft Schedule+ and Outlook Explore the interaction between core, third-party, and add-on components Protect your vital mail and information with advanced security techniques Find how Internet clients use Internet protocols — including Active Server Implement a seamless migration and integration from other mail systems Take advantage of Exchange/NT Server's scalability for planning and designing an Exchange topology Bonus CD-ROM includes trial versions of: Visual EDI — Electronic Data Interchange software Omtool — fax server JumpStart — groupware software Centri Firewall — firewall protection Fulcrum Find — search tool Plus the Exchange Service Guide and selected freeware and shareware from AppFarm Shareware programs are fully functional, free trial versions of copyrighted programs. If you like particular programs, register with their authors for a nominal fee and receive licenses, enhanced versions, and technical support. Freeware programs are free, copyrighted games, applications, and utilities. You can copy them to as many PCs as you like — free — but they have no technical support. Find additional information about IKON-Valinor at www.valinor.com




Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5


Book Description

Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5: Planning, Design and Implementation describes the best practices used during the planning, design, and implementation phases of projects to deploy Microsoft Exchange Server. It incorporates the author's general expertise gained from 16 years working with corporate messaging systems as well as experience gained from enterprise-level projects around the world, including Digital's own deployment of 55,000 Exchange clients across 160 servers. The new functionality of Exchange V5.5 is covered, but the real values lies in the pragmatic and practical attitude taken to solving the problems posed by large-scale implementations of any messaging system. This book shows system designers, implementation teams, and e-mail administrators what Exchange V5.5 is capable of and where it needs human assistance to succeed. Covers Exchange 5.5 SP1 and advanced security and message journaling Describes best practice used during the planning, design and implementation phases of deploying Microsoft Exchange Server Foreword by Elaine K. Sharp, Worldwide Messaging Server Product Manager, Microsoft Corporation, March 1992 to October 1996




Exchange Server 2007 How-To


Book Description

Exchange Server 2007 How-To Real Solutions for Exchange Server 2007 SP1 Administrators J. Peter Bruzzese Need fast, reliable, easy-to-implement solutions for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007? This book delivers exactly what you’re looking for. You’ll find tested, step-by-step procedures for everything from planning deployment and infrastructure through installing, configuring, managing, and securing Exchange in your production environment. Completely up-to-date, this book reflects Exchange Server 2007’s newest features, including the significant enhancements introduced with Service Pack 1. When time is of the essence, turn here first: get answers you can trust–and use–right now! Fast, Accurate, and Easy-to-Use! Prepare for deployment with the right hardware, software, server roles, and storage architecture Upgrade, transition, or migrate from previous versions of Exchange–or from Novell or Lotus Install roles, Edge Transport Servers, Active/Passive mailboxes, and more Work with Exchange Management Console and Exchange Management Shell Discover best practices for managing Exchange disk storage Efficiently manage users, distribution groups, and mailboxes Create and use Administrative Roles, Address Lists, Offline Address Books, and Managed Content Settings Configure Client Access Servers, including Outlook Web Access, ActiveSync, and Outlook Anywhere Fight spam with Exchange Server 2007’s powerful antispam features Design and deploy disaster recovery plans you can trust Plan and implement the best high availability options for your environment Configure Unified Messaging to deliver voicemail and fax services Monitor and troubleshoot Exchange J. Peter Bruzzese (cofounder of ClipTraining.com) is an independent consultant, trainer, and author of the monthly column Exclusively Exchange. Bruzzese’s website, exclusivelyexchange.com, provides screencasts about Exchange 2007 SP1, as well as Exchange blog postings and peer assistance. He has consulted with clients ranging from Goldman Sachs to Microsoft, and instructed for leading training organizations such as CBT Nuggets (for their Exchange 2007 Certification Series) and New Horizons. Bruzzese writes the Enterprise Windows blog for InfoWorld, contributes to Redmond and WindowsITPro Magazines, and speaks regularly at the MCP TechMentor Conferences. His recent books include Tricks of the Windows Vista Masters and Administrator’s Guide to Microsoft Office 2007 Servers. Category: Microsoft Servers / Exchange Register your book at informit.com/register for convenient access to updates and corrections as they become available. $29.99 US / $32.99 CAN / £18.99 Net UK




Exchange Server 2016: Server Infrastructure


Book Description

Expert advice for Exchange Server 2016 right at your fingertips. Practical and precise, this hands-on guide with ready answers is designed for architects, administrators, engineers and others working with on-premises, online and hybrid implementations of Microsoft Exchange. If you're an IT Pro responsible for configuring, managing and maintaining Exchange 2016 servers, start with this well-organized and authoritative resource. Inside, you'll find expert insights, tips, tricks and workarounds that will show you how to master Exchange Server 2016 in the shortest amount of time possible. During the course of reading this book, you will master a number of complex topics, techniques, commands and functions. This book, Exchange Server 2016: Server Infrastructure, is designed to be used with Exchange Server 2106 & Exchange Online: Essentials for Administration. While this book focuses on architecture and server configuration, the latter book focuses on: Using Exchange Admin Center Working with Exchange Management Shell Managing mail boxes, mail contacts and distribution groups Setting up address lists and address books Configuring Exchange clients Implementing Exchange security and role-based permissions Using the books together, you can answer most of the everyday questions you’ll have with Exchange Server 2016 and Exchange Online. Topics include planning for Exchange Server 2016 and developing a deployment plan; managing Exchange organizations while navigating routing and data storage options; implementing Database Availability Groups and maintaining high availability; creating, managing and maintaining Exchange databases; using Send and Receive connectors for mail routing; configuring Transport services and maintaining mail flow; implementing email address policies and journal rules; filtering spam and defining block lists; optimizing Exchange Server 2016 for web and mobile access; configuring Client Access services; maintaining and troubleshooting Exchange Server 2016; and many more topics essential for Exchange administration. Not only will this informative training manual help you become familiar with many new ideas, it'll help you master Exchange Server 2016 in the shortest amount of time possible. After completing your Exchange Server 2016 journey with this in-depth guide, you will be ready to support Microsoft Exchange regardless of whether you are working in an on-premises, online or hybrid environment. As you will soon learn, Microsoft Exchange is versatile, flexible and highly customizable, allowing you to personalize the messaging system to meet your needs. Get the focused information you need to solve problems and get the job done.




Mastering Microsoft Exchange Server 2010


Book Description

A top-selling guide to Exchange Server-now fully updated for Exchange Server 2010. Keep your Microsoft messaging system up to date and protected with the very newest version, Exchange Server 2010, and this comprehensive guide. Whether you're upgrading from Exchange Server 2007 SP1 or earlier, installing for the first time, or migrating from another system, this step-by-step guide provides the hands-on instruction, practical application, and real-world advice you need. Explains Microsoft Exchange Server 2010, the latest release of Microsoft's messaging system that protects against spam and viruses and allows for access to e-mail, voicemail, and calendars from a variety devices and any location Helps you thoroughly master the new version with step-by-step instruction on how to install, configure, and manage this multifaceted collaboration system Covers planning and design, installation, administration and management, maintenance and more Install or update your Microsoft Exchange Server with this guide, then keep it on hand for a comprehensive reference.




Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Distilled


Book Description

"Scott Schnoll has the amazing ability to present deeply technical information in an easy-to-understand, light-hearted way. This book is a must-read for anyone who is implementing Exchange 2003." --Paul Bowden, lead program manager, Exchange Server Development, Microsoft Corporation "Scott Schnoll''s clear, concise writing style and diverse knowledge makes his Exchange 2003 book readable and valuable to anyone deploying, inheriting, or considering Exchange Server 2003. An excellent, thorough, all-purpose Exchange 2003 book." --William Lefkovics, senior messaging and systems analyst,eEye Digital Security "This is one Exchange Server book that you''ll actually enjoy reading from cover to cover. You won''t want to put it down . . . I didn''t! It''s easy to read, yet it contains all of the essential information that you need to know." Christopher Meirick, co-blogger, MS Exchange Blog: http://www.msexchange.co.uk "Scott Schnoll''s knowledge of Exchange is second to none, and he has the ability to take very technical topics and explain them in a manner that is easy to digest. This book should be in every Exchange administrator''s toolkit." Mark Fugatt, MCT,Exchange MVP "I really enjoyed reading this book. I found it to be extremely informative, especially in covering the new features of Exchange 2003. I have no doubts in recommending this book to those who are serious about Exchange 2003." --Neil Hobson, Exchange MVP, lead messaging consultant,Silversands "Scott has written the essential administrative guide for Exchange 2003 deployment. Not only covering the ''how-to,'' but also truly exploring the ''what-if'' scenarios as well." --Kevin T. Price, deputy chief technical officer, CMS Information Services, Inc. "An essential technical reference containing the critical information necessary for successful administration and deployment of Exchange Server 2003. New features, removed features--this book covers it all." --James V. Walker, consultant "Scott Schnoll''s clear, concise writing style and diverse knowledge make his Exchange 2003 book readable and valuable to anyone deploying, inheriting, or considering Exchange Server 2003. An excellent, thorough, all-purpose Exchange book." --William Lefkovics, Senior Messaging and Systems Analyst, eEye Digital Security Nearly three years in the making, Exchange Server 2003 is the most reliable and secure messaging solution that Microsoft has ever produced. Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Distilled is a practical, hands-on guide designed to bring readers quickly up to speed on the latest changes and enhancements to the leading e-mail server. Drawing on his involvement in Microsoft''s Exchange Server 2003 Joint Development Program, author Scott Schnoll offers the detailed technical information that Exchange administrators need to know. He has a clear and concise style, and focuses on what''s new, what''s improved, and what''s been removed from Exchange Server 2003. Throughout the book Scott illustrates key points with real-world scenarios, and provides best practices drawn from his years of experience working with Exchange. You will find answers to a variety of important questions, such as: What features have been included in Exchange Server 2003 to replace Exchange Server 2000 and 5.5 features? Chapter 3 How do you use Internet Mail Wizard to configure Exchange for Internet messaging? Chapter 4 What does Exchange Server 2003 offer for remote security, and how can you now better block unwanted e-mail? Chapter 6 How do you back up, restore, and recover data using Recovery Storage Groups, Windows Volume Shadow Service, and other features? Chapter 8 How do you use the new Outlook Mobile Access and Exchange ActiveSync features? Chapter 9 What tuning and configuration patterns will work best for your organization? Chapter 10 032124592XB04022004




Mastering Microsoft Exchange Server 2013


Book Description

The bestselling guide to Exchange Server, fully updated for the newest version Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 is touted as a solution for lowering the total cost of ownership, whether deployed on-premises or in the cloud. Like the earlier editions, this comprehensive guide covers every aspect of installing, configuring, and managing this multifaceted collaboration system. It offers Windows systems administrators and consultants a complete tutorial and reference, ideal for anyone installing Exchange Server for the first time or those migrating from an earlier Exchange Server version. Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 is a messaging system that allows for access to e-mail, voicemail, and calendars from a variety of devices and any location, making it ideal for the enterprise With more than 21,000 copies of earlier editions sold, this comprehensive guide offers systems administrators and consultants both a tutorial and a reference guide for installing and managing Exchange Server 2013 A team of Microsoft Certified Masters walks you step by step through planning and design, installation, administration and management, maintenance, and more Mastering Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 is the complete reference for planning, installing, and maintaining the most popular e-mail server product available.