In this article I will give you some information about SPF – Sender Policy Framework and its implementation. Some statistics state that nearly 75% of all e-mail traffic is Spam, sometimes called UCE (Unsolicited Commercial Email). To help against this threat, several vendors are developing solutions against Spam. One solution is SPF. What is SPF? SPF is a solution to fight against email address forgery. SPF makes it easier to identify spam mails, viruses and worms.
Migrate your mail system from Exchange 2000 Server running on a Windows 2000 Server system to a new server running Exchange Server 2003 on Windows Server 2003. This scenario will take you through all Exchange-related issues from adding your first Windows Server 2003 system to unplugging your old Exchange 2000 system when finished.
Implementing Microsoft's small business full featured package from an Exchange 2003 perspective. This article will not detail all the countless features of SBS 2003. Instead, it will focus on installing SBS 2003 as an Exchange server that also features file and monitoring services.
In this article I will give you an overview of the Microsoft Active Directory Connector (ADC). I will give you some background information about the ADC and its functions.
There are several Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) that you can use to access an Exchange 2000 or 2003 Mailbox. WebDAV is not the easiest to learn, but can often be the most convenient. This article is an introduction to the topic.
In this article I will explain what Freedocs are all about as well as explain how you can benefit from enabling access to FreeDocs through OWA 2003. In Exchange 2000 (and prior versions) access to FreeDocs via OWA was enabled by default, but as many other things this was changed in Exchange 2003 (as part of Microsoft’s secure by default initiative.)
This guide presents a configuration for ensuring the Exchange 2003 HTTP remote access features (Outlook Web Access, Outlook Mobile Access and Exchange ActiveSync) work together harmoniously both in single-server Exchange deployments and more complex frontend-backend deployments. This guide also illustrates how the use of ‘Integrated’ authentication can provide internal Outlook Web Access users with ‘transparent’ logons.
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