- Date - October 11th, 2006
- Category - get-news
Microsoft has made a new kb about the Exchange Server Mail Flow Analyzer.
This new article discusses the addition of the Exchange Server Mail Flow Analyzer tool to the Analyzer tools family. The current version of the Exchange Server Mail Flow Analyzer tool is supported in Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 and in Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server. Future versions of the Exchange Server Mail Flow Analyzer tool will be supported in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007.
Get it here: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;...d=1773
Technorati : Analyzer Tools, Exchange 2003, Exchange 2007, Mail Flow Analyzer
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- Date - October 11th, 2006
- Category - get-news
The MsExchangeTeam explain to us how the new search of Exchange Server 2007 works.
In Exchange Server 2007, we completely rewrote Search - we upgraded from MS-Search 2.0 to 3.0 (which SQL Server 2007 also uses) and we changed from a “crawl” model to an “always up to date” model - we also rewrote the indexing part to be more efficient in how it communicates with the Exchange Information Store - the end result is an 35x improvement in indexing speed.
Read more at source: http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2006/10/11/429163.aspx
Technorati : Exchange 2007, Search
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- Date - October 10th, 2006
- Category - get-news
How does a large enterprise plan and implement the migration of its existing 32-bit messaging system to the 64-bit platform? In this webcast, find out how Microsoft IT was able to take advantage of 64-bit architecture to fully deploy Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 in its production environment. Hear engineers from the Microsoft IT messaging team describe how they were able to overcome some of the toughest performance bottlenecks in the Microsoft messaging systems. Learn how the 64-bit platform was used in hardware planning for various Exchange Server 2007 roles in Microsoft IT. We also discuss 64-bit platform-specific considerations relating to mailbox server and storage design, Client Access Server and mobility scenarios, transport, and Internet mail.
Presenters: Konstantin Ryvkin, Group Manager, Microsoft IT, Microsoft Corporation, and Kyryl Perederiy, Sr. Systems Engineer, Microsoft IT, Microsoft Corporation
To register for this Webcast, please go here.
Read at source: http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2006/10/10/429150.aspx
Technorati : Exchange 2007, Infrastructure, x64
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- Date - October 9th, 2006
- Category - get-news
The Exchange Server 2007 OWA let us see how much space of our quota is being used, based on limit defined by the Administrator.
Just hold on for a few seconds on the top level folder structure of owa and the following information will appear:

Technorati : Exchange 2007, OWA, Tip
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- Date - October 6th, 2006
- Category - get-news
The Out of Office (OOF) feature is commonly used by end-users to let other people know when they are not available to respond to e-mail. Exchange 2007 Out of Office capabilities such as scheduled OOF, different external and internal OOF messages and the ability to control what kind of OOF to send on a per-domain basis improves the experience for both end-users and for administrators.
Read more at source: http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2006/10/06/429115.aspx
Technorati : Exchange Server 2007, OOF, Outlook 2007
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- Date - October 5th, 2006
- Category - get-news
This is the second of a four-part blog on the features in Exchange Server 2007 that are designed to increase availability, and the hardware strategies you can use to increase fault tolerance, service availability and service continuity.
Read more at source: http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2006/10/05/429103.aspx
Technorati : Exchange Server 2007, High Availability
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- Date - October 4th, 2006
- Category - get-news
The MsExchangeTeam explains to us how to implement TLS between two Exchange Server 2003 organizations.
We have had some requests to talk more about the process to implement TLS between two Exchange organizations. Here it is! The following walk-through should help you do this. Note that those instructions apply to Exchange Server 2000/2003. We will follow up with Exchange Server 2007 functionality at the later time.
Read more at source: http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2006/10/04/429090.aspx
Technorati : Exchange Server 2003, TLS
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- Date - October 3rd, 2006
- Category - get-news
This download contains a standalone version of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Beta 2 Help (September Refresh).
You can download it at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?fa...ang=en
Ice Rocket : Exchange Server 2007, beta 2, help file
- Date - October 2nd, 2006
- Category - get-news
The MsExchangeTeam explains to us about how Exchange SErver 2007 stamps mail address on user and the death of the RUS
Read more at source: http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2006/10/02/429053.aspx
- Date - September 29th, 2006
- Category - get-news
Detailed discussion on how Microsoft IT manages the large quantities of unwanted e-mail (a.k.a. spam) and malware-infected messages in its inbound Internet e-mail traffic.
Listen at source: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?fa...ang=en
Technorati : podcasts, spam, viruses
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