Exchange Best Practices: Device Encryption for Mobile Devices
Encryption is important for protecting corporate data stored on mobile devices from being accessed by anybody who has physical access to the device.
Encryption is important for protecting corporate data stored on mobile devices from being accessed by anybody who has physical access to the device.
Exchange Server and Exchange Online mobile device mailbox policies allow automatic remote wipe of devices after failed sign-in attempts.
The default Exchange and Exchange Online mobile policies do not enforce PIN/passwords for mobile devices, which is not recommended for security reasons.
In Exchange Server and Exchange Online the default mobile device mailbox policy allows non-provisionable ActiveSync devices to connect, which is not recommended for security reasons.
This article covers the various methods that can be used to manage email addresses for multiple users in Exchange Server and Office 365.
Exchange Hybrid deployments with Office 365 have several options for how the MX records for the domain can be configured.
A recipient not found exception warning may appear when issuing a remote wipe for a mobile device in the Exchange Admin Center.
When an external sender attempts to send an email message to an Office 365 group they may receive a non-delivery report with status code 5.7.133.
How to use Exchange Web Services controls to block or allow Microsoft's Send app for email communications in Office 365.
How to manage shared mailbox sent items behaviour in Exchange Server 2013 and Office 365.
How to configure an Exchange or Office 365 mailbox to only be accessible using the POP3 protocol.
This PowerShell script allows you to bulk add new SMTP addresses to Office 365 mailboxes.