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PKI

See public-key infrastructure (PKI).

policy

A set of configuration parameters that applies to one or more Exchange objects in the same class. For example, you can create a policy that affects certain settings on some or all of your Exchange servers. If you want to change these settings, all you need to do is modify the policy and it will be applied to the appropriate server’s organization.

POP3

See Post Office Protocol 3 (POP3).

Post Office Protocol 3 (POP3)

A standards-based protocol for simple access to Inbox data. All versions of Exchange server except version 4 support POP3. POP3 uses TCP/IP port 110 for client-to-server access.

property promotion

See automatic document property promotion.

public folder

A folder on an Exchange server that is part of a public store made available to multiple users. A public folder can hold messages, documents, and just about any other type of file.

public folder tree

A collection of public folders created under the same hierarchical namespace. Versions of Exchange Server prior to Exchange 2000 Server used only a single tree called All Public Folders. You can define multiple trees in Exchange Server 2003. Each tree is a unit of hierarchy replication and can be replicated to one or more public stores. A public store can host only one tree. MAPI clients such as Outlook can access only a single tree, called All Public Folders, whereas other clients such as a Web browser or any NNTP client can access any tree that is defined.

public-key infrastructure (PKI)

A collection of resources that work together to provide a secure network authentication system. The major components of a public key infrastructure are certificates and certificate authorities, policies, and cryptographic service providers.




Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Administrator's Companion
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Administrators Companion (Pro-Administrators Companion)
ISBN: 0735619794
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 254

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