Here are some of the recent articles I have written for other sites.
What if You Never Backed Up Your Exchange Server Again?
A look at how the new replication and retention features of Exchange Server 2010 can be used so that you never need to back up your Exchange Server (though you probably still will ;-)). Read more…
What if You Never Backed Up Your Exchange Server Again? (Part 2)
Follow up to the previous post describing the use of lagged database copies to enable point in time recovery in case of logical corruption. Read more…
Understanding Exchange Server Accepted Domains
Describes the concept of Accepted Domains and how each of the domain types (Authoritative, Internal Relay, and External Relay) can be used in difference scenarios. Read more…
Protecting Distribution Groups with Exchange Server 2010 Email Moderation
Exchange Server 2007 was not very flexible when it came to protecting email distribution groups from misuse, but the new Moderated Transport feature of Exchange Server 2010 solves the problem. Read more…
Designing an Exchange Server Database Layout
I’ve been working on database layouts for big Exchange environments lately so this topic has been on my mind a lot. Read more…
Exchange Server 2007 Availability Service Explained
One of the more misunderstood implications of Exchange Server 2007 and 2010 is the movement away from Public Folders for storing schedule free/busy information for users of Outlook 2007 and beyond. Read more…
9 Benefits of Hosted Antispam Services
A look at some of the benefits of choosing a hosted antispam service over on-premises solutions. Read more…