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August 2005 - Posts
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While browsing around, I ended up following a link that took me to an Exchange hosting company, Intermedia.NET (by the way, I'm in no way affiliated with this company). What I found curious and decided to blog about is that the Intermedia.NET site displays Read More...
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Microsoft updated today the document The Role of Groups and Access Control Lists in Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Deployment . It's a quite interesting reading for all the people still using Exchange 5.5. Among other things, the document discusses the Read More...
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It's the end of the week, so it's time for another list of must-reads: More Bad News For Lotus Notes Getting Started with ExMon Exchange and SANs: No Magic Bullet, Part 2 Another Look at SANs Exchange SP2 public beta - the CTP Sender ID Framework (SIDF) Read More...
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" This update provides the Junk E-mail Filter in Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 with a more current definition of which e-mail messages should be considered junk e-mail. This update was released in August 2005. " The update is available here or by using Read More...
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As usual, Eileen Brown is the first to post the available messaging & collaboration webcasts for the next month. Here's the list: Microsoft Executive Circle Webcast: Messaging and Collaboration Security: Meeting the Challenge Thursday, September 08, Read More...
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After some technical difficulties, here's the weekly list. : Time for a Mail Server Switch? Red Hat mulls Exchange competitor Monitoring Outlook in cached mode The MTA and Exchange 2003 clusters with > 4 nodes Exchange clustering lesson learned Planning Read More...
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According to a post by Harold Wong , followed by an article by Mary Jo Foley , a Community Technology Preview (CTP) of Exchange 2003 Service Pack 2 will be available on August 19th. " Please be aware that CTP releases of any product will not display the Read More...
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It's not easy to keep updating my blog while on holidays. There are so many distractions: beach, sleep, read, party... Well, but I couldn't possible miss the traditional "Weekend reading". Checklist: Tools that diagnose Exchange performance problems Exchange Read More...
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" The Microsoft Exchange team has brought aboard two highly respected developers known for their expertise in collaboration software. Julio Estrada , a former star at Lotus Development who went on to launch Kubi Software, has joined the Exchange Server Read More...
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A new version of the Exchange Best Practices Analyzer (ExBPA) tool with some minor bug fixes has been released. ExBPA v2.1.7599.4 is available here . More information at Mark Fugatt's blog . Share this post: email it! | bookmark it! | digg it! | live Read More...
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Just a few days after the announcement of the death of the most famous russian spammer, comes the news of the settlement between Microsoft and "spam king" Scott Richter, who accepts to pay 7 million dollars and agrees to change his business practices. Read More...
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Even on holidays reading can't stop. Go ahead, grab your laptop, head to the beach and connect using wireless or some 3G provider. You know you are a geek, don't pretend you aren't. Your .pst File Questions Answered E-mail Archiving is a "Win-Win" Proposition Read More...
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Microsoft released some updated versions of old tools. If you are one of those guys who just have to have the latest version of everything, here are the links: Exchange Server Domain Rename Fixup (XDR-Fixup) - v 06.05.7618 Exchange Server Load Simulator Read More...
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Exchange Server 2003 in conjunction with Outlook 2003 are particularly adequate for branch office scenarios, because they provide nice features, such as offline mode and traffic compression. Anyone who is responsible for managing a link with reduced bandwidth Read More...
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