Achieving the highest possible uptime with Exchange Server clustering is hard work. Installing a cluster isn't difficult. However, the hard work begins when you want to achieve a stable production environment that is properly configured...
Email is playing an ever-larger part in lawsuits; in many cases, you need to protect email as you would any other personal or business document. Each organization needs to work with its legal advisers to determine how to address the mix of issues...
In "Is Your Exchange Server Relay-Secure?" (January 2000), I described how to configure your Exchange server to prevent relaying. The article described how to make the Exchange server return status codes that were in line with the Internet...
Lotus Development announced its forthcoming knowledge management (KM) server, code-named Raven, at IBM's Lotusphere conference held in Orlando, Florida, January 16 to 20. Raven is automated content-indexing software that creates content and skill...
Exchange 2000 Server Release Candidate 1 (RC1) has left the building. That’s right. Last Friday at approximately noon, Microsoft signed off on and sent RC1 to enterprise accounts that are participating in the Exchange Early Adopter Program. If you...
On Tuesday, February 22, Microsoft announced the availability of Exchange 2000 Server Release Candidate 1 (RC1) and Microsoft Exchange 2000 Conferencing Server, the newest member of the Exchange 2000 family of messaging server products...
With myriad backup software products available, how do you select the best product to use with Exchange Server? Several readers have asked this question recently, and the subject makes a good topic of discussion this week...
In keeping with last week’s vein of hosted or outsourced messaging services, let’s talk about the differences between using a third party for an Exchange Server deployment and using an internal corporate deployment, the solution most of us are...