http://www.allspammedup.com/2010/10/9-ways-exchange-2010-reduces-spam/ 9 ways Exchange 2010 reduces spam Written by Ed Fisher on October 27, 2010 The Exchange 2010 Edge Transport role implements nine different technologies for reducing spam hitting your information store and your users’ inboxes. While all of these are available to you, some require some additional configuration, others require some degree of monitoring, and all should be well … Read more
Microsoft Exchange TCP/IP Ports List
Exchange Network Port Reference TCP port 25 – SMTP TCP port 26 – SSL secured SMTP TCP port 110 – Post Office Protocol v. 3 (POP3) TCP port 995 – SSL secured POP3 TCP port 143 – Internet Message Access Protocol v. 4 (IMAP4) TCP port 993 – SSL secured IMAP4 TCP port 80 – … Read more
Scoped Send Connector In Exchange 2010
When a send connector has the “scoped” option enabled, the connector can only be used by Hub servers in the same Active Directory site. If it is not selected, the connector can be used by all Hub servers in the environment. This option will only interest Exchange admins who manage large Exchange deployments spanning multiple … Read more
How to change default folders language in Exchange 2010 mailbox
From the user`s workstation click Start, click Run, and then type: “Outlook.exe /resetfoldernames”
Enable disabled mailbox in Exchange 2010
So you have connected a disconnected mailbox to a new user that you have created in AD. You login as the new user and you get a message saying that the mailbox is disabled. You need to run the EMC command : Clean-MailboxDatabase “Database Name” This will enable the connected mailbox.
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“In a nutshell, I mean that by doing good – doing the right thing – businesses will prosper. Doing the right thing can be profitable, as will be made clear by some of the stories about people and organisations that are already doing it. It’s the core message of this book. I often say, ‘Have … Read more
Test if you are an open relay
To test if you are an open relay, you can visit MXToolbox or Mailradar.
Can I manage Lync servers / users with Windows 7?
Start the Lync installation (setup.exe) on your Windows 7 system and select “Install Topology Builder” (and Administrative tools.)
Clearing Lync attributes from user accounts in AD after removing Lync server
Clear all the msRTCSIP attributes. The Attribute Editor tab does not appear when you search for the user and then go to properties. You need to go to the user in the OU.
How do you install Powershell on Windows 7?
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=34595