How to Publish POP3 Client Settings to Users with Exchange 2010 SP1
How to publish Exchange 2010 POP3 and SMTP server settings so that end users know how to configure their email client.
How to publish Exchange 2010 POP3 and SMTP server settings so that end users know how to configure their email client.
In this tutorial you will learn how to plan a backup strategy for your Hub Transport servers, and how to use different methods to backup and restore the Hub Transport server role in Exchange Server 2010.
This tutorial demonstrates how to create a secure Receive Connector on an Exchange Server 2010 Hub Transport server to allow other servers or devices to relay mail.
Installation of Exchange Server 2010 may fail when the Microsoft Exchange Transport Service (MSExchangeTransport) is unable to start due to DNS errors.
A common misconception is that outbound email can be load-balanced for Exchange simply by provisioning two equal cost Send Connectors, either using DNS to route directly or routing via a smart host for each Send Connector.
In some situations it is necessary to share an email domain between two distinct email systems. Exchange Server handles this easily using Shared SMTP Namespace.
How to use Transport Rules in Exchange 2010 to stop people sending emails to certain domain names.
How to use Transport Rules to stop people sending emails to certain domain names.
This Exchange Managment Shell tip will show you how to add new IP addresses to a Receive Connector in Exchange 2007 or 2010 without overwriting the existing remote IP range.
How to configure a mixed Exchange 2003 and Exchange 2007 organization to route outbound email using the Exchange 2007 Hub Transport server.
How to configure an ISA Server 2006 firewall rule to publish incoming email to the Exchange Server 2007 Hub Transport Server.
How to configure the Hub Transport Server connectors to send and receive internet email.