Buy your copy of Microsoft Exchange 2010 Inside Out
-
Recent ramblings
- Low book prices don’t reflect the work involved
- Exchange Unwashed blog digest March 2013
- Office 365 support case resolved – thankfully!
- Upgrading Office 365 to Wave 15: My support experience to date
- Exchange 2013 Inside Out appears on Amazon
- Citer – good service for a change from a car hire company
- Exchange 2013 Inside Out: Mailbox and High Availability makes an appearance
- Exchange 2013 CU1 appears
Top Posts
- Beware the effects of enabling an Exchange 2010 archive mailbox
- Upgrading Office 365 to Wave 15: My support experience to date
- Exchange 2010 Public Folders: Part 1
- Exchange 2010 problems due to insufficient access to Active Directory
- Low book prices don't reflect the work involved
- Exchange 2013: Stuck messages in OWA's Drafts folder and DNS
- Date range exports with New-MailboxExportRequest
- What to do about Outlook's synchronization logs?
- Freeing up disk space after Exchange 2010 installations
- Exchange 2010 Public Folders: Part 2
Active Directory (5th edition) – available for preorder now
Monthly Archives: March 2012
DMARC and the continuing fight against spam
According to its web site, DMARC, (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting and Conformance), is “a technical specification created by a group of organizations that want to help reduce the potential for email-based abuse by solving a couple of long-standing operational, deployment, and … Continue reading
Reverting to Outlook’s AutoArchive feature
A question arising from my post about some things to consider when you enable Exchange 2010 archive mailboxes asked how a user could revert back to Outlook’s AutoArchive feature if they decided that they really didn’t want to use the archive mailbox. … Continue reading
Posted in Exchange, Exchange 2010, Office 365, Outlook
Tagged Disable-Mailbox, Enable-Mailbox, Exchange archive, Outlook AutoArchive
2 Comments
Exchange ActiveSync books – one coming, one in production
There’s no doubt that ActiveSync has been an enormous success for Microsoft. Every important mobile device vendor has licensed ActiveSync and although the implementation of the features enabled by ActiveSync varies from vendor to vendor, it’s still true to say … Continue reading
Posted in Email, Exchange 2010, Technology
Tagged ActiveSync, ActiveSync for iPad, ActiveSync for iPhone, Exchange 2010 ActiveSync
2 Comments
Windows 8: New O/S – new UI – not sure yet
After returning from the annual MVP Summit in Redmond, it seemed like a good time to apply the Windows 8 Consumer Preview to a PC. My first selected victim was an old HP NW8230 (circa 2005-2006 vintage), as it seemed … Continue reading
Enterprise Vault, ALL-IN-1, and all that
My recent post about the origins of Symantec’s Enterprise Vault product provoked a flurry of email conversations with many people, including the redoubtable Nigel Dutt, ex-CTO of KVS, the creators of Enterprise Vault. Nigel and I have butted heads over … Continue reading
Posted in Email, Exchange, Exchange 2010, Technology
Tagged ALL-IN-1, Enterprise Vault, Symantec Enterprise Vault
2 Comments
Climbing the rock: Rocher de Roquebrune
I have passed by the Rocher de Roquebrune frequently ever since my first trip to the South of France in 1981. The Rocher (literally “large rock”) is located close to the village of Roquebrune-sur-Argens in the department of the Var. The … Continue reading
February 2012 articles posted on WindowsITPro.com
Understanding the bug fix for OAB downloads in Exchange 2010 SP2 RU1 (February 28): This is a fun article that pokes a gentle amount of fun at the wonderful turn of phrase exhibited by Greg Taylor when he explained a … Continue reading
Posted in Exchange, Exchange 2010, Office 365, Writing
Tagged Exchange 2010, Exchange 2010 SP2 RU1, Exchange archive mailboxes, PST capture
Leave a comment
