Microsoft recently released Exchange Server 5.0. Known as the Protocol release, version 5.0 includes support for several standard protocols, such as Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), Post Office Protocol 3 (POP3), HTTP, and Lightweight...
Exchange is relatively new, and most deployments focus on email. So far, few installations are considering the implementation of other groupware applications, such as making travel authorization requests via email based on Exchange. The market has...
"Keep a copy of all my inbound and outbound Simple Mail Transfer...
Using public folders to share information...
This fact might come as a surprise if you work in a marketing department, but no out-of-the-box product is a perfect fit for customer problems. The base functionality of products, such as Microsoft Exchange Server, that are stuffed full of...
The Mailbox Cleanup Agent is an excellent example of how the ERK can add value to your system. The utility runs as a background process (Windows NT service) to help keep user mailboxes under control. You must install the agent, and the ERK provid...
Computer telephony meets mainstream messaging...
Among voice mail and email system vendors, the debate is on. Will the industry opt for a...
How do you plan for an implementation of Microsoft Exchange Server? What...
Microsoft officials informed a core group of developers that Windows NT 5.0 will not...