Archive for month: July, 2012

Exchange 2010 Compliance Features

Cornucopias of features combine to aid Exchange admins in attaining compliance.  An elusive and seemingly unattainable goal for Exchange administrators is brought within reach through a variety of features found within Exchange 2010.  The secret is to know how these features work, and how to combine their efforts to provide the strength of their being [...]

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An Overview of Distribution Groups in Exchange 2007

Most users would be familiar with the use of groups for sending e-mail to more than one person, which can save a lot of time. Rather than creating them individually, these groups may be determined by the structure of Active Directory, or by the creation of a variety of different group types within Active Directory. [...]

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SMTP Routing in Exchange 2010

The Hub Transport and Edge Transport servers’ main purpose is to transport, or route messages between sender and recipient, or between different systems on the way from sender to recipient. SMTP routing is used when the Hub or Edge Transport server determines that the next hop is an intermediary Hub Transport server between the current [...]

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