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Recent ramblings
- Sending cash via Gmail: an invitation to scammers?
- 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
Top Posts
- Upgrading Office 365 to Wave 15: My support experience to date
- Beware the effects of enabling an Exchange 2010 archive mailbox
- Exchange 2010 Public Folders: Part 1
- Exchange 2013: Stuck messages in OWA's Drafts folder and DNS
- Exchange 2010 problems due to insufficient access to Active Directory
- Date range exports with New-MailboxExportRequest
- What to do about Outlook's synchronization logs?
- Connecting to Exchange 2010 with PowerShell
- Granting write permission for calendar sharing with OWA 2010
- Freeing up disk space after Exchange 2010 installations
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Monthly Archives: July 2012
How much is your email worth?
The nice people at Backupify have created a Gmail value calculator to help solve the question that I know has been keeping everyone awake at night: “Just how much is the email in my Gmail account worth?” Apparently the answer … Continue reading
Farewell EMC, welcome EAC – the end of Windows-based Exchange administration
In a conference room in Redmond, WA last February, Microsoft revealed to a group of Exchange MVPs that Exchange 2013 would only include a browser-based administration client. The era of traditional Microsoft Management Console (MMC)-based UIs such as the Exchange … Continue reading
Posted in Exchange, Exchange 2010, Office 365
Tagged EAC, Exchange 2010, Exchange 2013, Exchange Administration Center
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Countdown accelerates to Microsoft Exchange Conference – worth attending?
As I write, there are 67 days to go before the new, improved, and so much better Microsoft Exchange Conference (MEC) returns after its ten-year hiatus. Even though I have attending far too many IT conferences in Orlando, I’ll be … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Exchange 2013, MEC, MECisBack, Microsoft Exchange Conference
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The ALL-IN-1 Mail Filter: Forerunner of modern email rules processing
Email systems had a different ebb and flow twenty-five years ago. An average mailbox received perhaps 10-15 messages daily and the messages were simpler with fewer attachments and properties. Most messages were in the order of one printed page or … Continue reading
Posted in Email, Technology
Tagged ALL-IN-1 Mail Filter, Artificial Intelligence, Email rules, US Patent 5377354
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Sanity slowing coming into focus in patent wars
Patents have been a lucrative source of highly profitable income for the technology companies that have accumulated sizable portfolios over the years. Companies earn income by licensing their patents to other companies or by prosecuting others who are felt to … Continue reading
Posted in Technology
Tagged Apple, Facebook, Google, Motorola Mobility, Patents, Posner, Yahoo!
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Computing survey reports on UK market – 2% still using Exchange 2000?
The U.K. is Microsoft’s largest subsidiary and has always been an important and mature market for Exchange Server. The results of a survey about the pace of transition to Exchange 2010 reported by the well-respected Computing magazine are therefore interesting … Continue reading
Posted in Email, Exchange, Exchange 2010, Office 365
Tagged Exchange 2000, Exchange 2003, Exchange 2007, Exchange 2010, Exchange 2013, Office 2013, Office 365, Outlook 2013
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Adieu Minitel
France turned off its Minitel service on June 30, thirty years after the little beige boxes first appeared in French homes. Apparently almost 800,000 devices were still in use when the time came to flip the switch from the maximum … Continue reading
