A VPN, as a secured LAN-to-LAN connection, is an ideal method for connecting Exchange servers, whether they're next door to one another or thousands of miles apart. Although a VPN connects servers via the Internet, the connection is secure...
Let’s talk about public folders. Do you use them? Do you use them for applications, repositories, newsgroup hosting, or discussion forums? This under-used feature of Exchange Server is often overlooked by organizations that focus on Exchange...
As I reported in May, the 1999 Microsoft Exchange Conference (MEC) will convene October 4-7, 1999, at the Georgia World Congress Center (GWCC) in Atlanta. The GWCC is a great venue, so I expect the logistical problems of MEC '98 to be a distant...
Your Exchange servers are talking behind your back! Every day they send messages to one another to announce public folder replication, keep the directory up-to-date, and swap Address Book Views (ABVs). Under ideal circumstances, you don't notice...
Small companies usually need an Internet connection to send their electronic messages, but their email volume might not justify the expense of a dedicated line. When you don't need 24-hour email connectivity, ETRN support in Exchange Server's...