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July 2005 - Posts
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Today's last day of work, before some deserved (says me) 3 weeks vacations. To commemorate here's a nice long reading list: E-mail Is For Old People FAQ: Exchange and Small Business Server issues Dell hopes to round up Exchange 5.5 stragglers Dell Seeks Read More...
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Most of the anti-spam tools available are based on Bayesian Filters . And damn, they are pretty good doing this. But one might ask: can a Bayesian spam filter play chess? My fellow MVP Lee Derbyshire found a very interesting link that can probably answer Read More...
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Reading, as usual. Resuscitating Microsoft Exchange 5.5 with Linux (this one is a must) Exchange Mobility for the Frugal Alternative to Exchange Boosts Security and Groupware Features Small Businesses Get Exchange Server Alternatives Sonasoft Announces Read More...
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If you can't beat them, buy them! Microsoft continues its strategy of buying companies that can complement its products. The latest target is FrontBridge Technologies, a Leading Provider of Secure Messaging Services. Probably the main reason for this Read More...
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As usual, Eileen Brown , informs us of the messaging webcasts available for the next month: TechNet Webcast: Mastering Exchange Server Scripting (Level 300) Tuesday, August 09, 2005 - 9:30:00 AM - 10:30:00 AM Pacific Time Don Jones, Microsoft MVP, Book Read More...
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Updated document (v2.0), very useful even for Exchange 2003 solutions. Available here . " This book explains how to configure Microsoft® Exchange 2000 Server for sending and receiving Internet mail. Although Exchange supports many Internet protocols Read More...
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Especially for you who live in rainy countries (I miss Holland already), the one and only WEEKEND READING: Answers and advice from 'the spam man' BlackBerry Faces Competition in Sprint, Microsoft News Novell Adds Confusion to Messaging, E-Mail Market Read More...
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One of the most feared Exchange errors is probably -1018 (JET_errReadVerifyFailure). This error means one of two conditions has been detected when reading a page in the database: The logical page number recorded on the page does not correspond to the Read More...
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[click on the image for a larger view] While at Tech.Ed I had the opportunity to attend a session from Jurgen Hasslauer , MSG381 Exchange Server Sizing, where I was introduced to a fantastic tool: HP Storage Planning Calculator for Microsoft Exchange Read More...
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From Techworld ( Yahoo and Cisco combine to combat phishing ) comes this news: " Yahoo and Cisco are to submit their e-mail authentication specification, DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM), to the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) to be considered Read More...
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One of the claims people invoke for not deploying Sender ID is that it's a proprietary technology. Remember that Sender ID is a protocol jointly developed by Microsoft and Pobox.com. To clarify some of these doubts, Microsoft just made available a FAQ Read More...
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My experience working at the Ask The Experts (ATE) booth allowed me to build a small list of frequently asked question (FAQ), which I called "The ATE FAQ". Statistically it's obvious that my sampling isn't representative of the universe of the Exchange Read More...
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At the moment I'm packing to depart from Amsterdam. Great city, great ambiance. Tech.Ed has ended now, but Microsoft didn't announce where will it be next year. I voted for Prague (hey, why wasn't Lisbon listed as a choice?). Here are the news from the Read More...
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Directly from Amsterdam to the rest of the world: Let's talk about Server Extension Objects (SEO) More OWA customization, anyone? Exchange 2003 Memory Configuration change for Windows 2003 (PAE Support) Exchange 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2) Remote Wipe functionality Read More...
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I finally have the time to write some lines about Tech.Ed. I can tell you that I've been realy busy, between attending the sessions, working at the Ask The Experts (ATE) and finishing an article for MSExchange.org. Day 1: • Exchange Server: Today Read More...
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Today I'm going to Amsterdam to attend the European edition of the most famous Microsoft conference: Tech.Ed. I'm not expecting any exciting news or revelations from Microsoft, since I believe they made all the big announcements for the year at the American Read More...
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The weather forecast for the weekend here in Portugal is: sunny, sunny, hot, hot! How do you plan to spend the weekend (choose all that apply): a) Go to the beach and have fun b) Stay home and read the fabulous articles Rui suggests It's your choice. Read More...
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