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Understanding Network Services and Active Directory Domain Controller Placement for Exchange Server 2013 (part 11)
The most recent versions of Exchange Server, as well as Active Directory, were designed to break through the constraints that had limited previous Exchange implementations.
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 : Basics of Recipient Management - Exchange Recipients
There are different types of users in your organization, as well as different types of needs for messaging delivery. To account for those differences, Exchange provides various types of recipients.
Client Access to Exchange Server 2007 : Getting the Most Out of the Microsoft Outlook Client - Security Enhancements in Outlook 2007
Microsoft announced its Secure Computing initiative in 2002 and has continued to improve the security of their products ever since. For Outlook 2007, this means a great increase in the number of security and antispam features available when using the Outlook 2007 client and Exchange Server 2007.
Understanding Network Services and Active Directory Domain Controller Placement for Exchange Server 2007 : Understanding AD Functionality Modes and Their Relationship to Exchange Groups
The most recent versions of Exchange Server, as well as Active Directory, were designed to break through the constraints that had limited previous Exchange implementations.
Administering an Exchange Server 2010 Environment : Performing Common Tasks (part 2) - Understanding Distribution Groups
In Exchange Server 2010, distribution groups serve two primary purposes: They can be used as email distribution groups created to expedite the mass sending of email messages, calendar invitations, and other information within an Exchange Server organization, or a security group to assign permissions to a shared resource.
Exchange Server 2010 : Components of a Secure Messaging Environment (part 2)
Whereas a corporate email policy specifically governs the use of the messaging system for users, administrative policies govern the operation and usage of the messaging system in general.
Exchange Server 2010 : Managing Recipients and Distribution Groups (part 2) - Distribution Groups
Distribution groups are collections of recipients. A user sends a message to the distribution group address, and Exchange forwards that message to all members of the distribution group
Exchange Server 2010 : Address List Configuration (part 1) - Creating and Configuring an Address List
You can use either the EMC or the EMS to configure the properties of an address list. There are, however, limitations to using the EMC. You cannot use it to edit GALs or to move an address list from its container.
Understanding Network Services and Active Directory Domain Controller Placement for Exchange Server 2010 : Understanding AD Functionality Modes and Their Relationship to Exchange Server Groups
The most recent versions of Exchange Server, as well as Active Directory, were designed to break through the constraints that had limited previous Exchange Server implementations.
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