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R

RAID, 133

RAM, 134

RAS connector, not preserved, 345

rate counter type, 630

Raw Properties option, 336

RBL provider, 441

RBLs (Real-Time Black Lists), 440–43

RC2 encryption type, 540

RC4 encryption type, 540

RCPT SMTP command, 426, 427

RDN (Relative Distinguished Name), 85, 465

read and write operations per second, 635

Read Items permission, 218

Read Permissions right, 190

read-only service, SRS as a, 353

ready threads, 634

Real-Time Black Lists. See RBLs (Real-Time Black Lists)

receiver-SMTP, 426

recipient and sender filtering, 535

Recipient Connection Agreement, 358

Recipient Filter tab, 443

recipient filtering, 443

recipient filtering list, 444

recipient objects, storing, 86

recipient policies, 9, 203, 267. See also policies

creating, 204–6

creating exceptions to, 206

kinds of, 203

naming, 204

properties of, 92

recipient structure, changing, 362

Recipient Update service, 100

recipients, 10, 177

creating and managing, 177–209

creating to use as templates, 203

filtering, 200, 207

finding, 201

identifying in SMTP, 427

naming, 124

routing messages from the same server to, 56

searching for, 199–202

sending messages to multiple, 26

specifying the number displayed per folder, 200

types of, 124, 177–79

Recipients container, 170, 360

recommendations, X.400 supported by, 484

recommended hardware requirements, 141

recoverability, 22, 236

recovery

performed by eseutil.exe, 622

replaying log files during, 35

scenarios, 611–12

storage groups, 18, 237

temporary group for, 237

Redirector\Network Errors/Sec counter, 637

redundant array of independent disks (RAID), 133

redundant components for servers, 134

referrals, enabled, 41

regional address list structure, 207

Relative Distinguished Name (RDN), 85, 465

relative identifier master (RID), 76

relay abilities, restricting, 448

Relay button, 447

relay point, SMTP Connector as, 291

relay restrictions list, 448

relay server, SMTP server as, 292

Remember My Password check box, 407

remote access

to e-mail messages, 454

planning for, 111

Remote Bridgehead tab, 280, 283

Remote Clients Support MAPI setting, 477

remote computers, monitoring, 631

remote domains, 83

remote Exchange Server, 158

Remote Initiated setting, 478

remote procedure call-based communications. See RPC-based communications

remote procedure calls. See RPCs (remote procedure calls)

Remote Queue Length counter, 639

Remote Retry Queue Length counter, 639

remote routing group, exceptions to inherited settings, 280

Remote X.400 Name setting, 476

Remove From Policy option, 271

RENAME IMAP4 command, 455

repair (/p), performed by eseutil.exe, 622

replicas

conflicts handling, 231

creating, 228–30

Replicate Secured Active Directory Objects To The Exchange Directory check box, 362

Replicate The Entire Directory The Next Time The Agreement Is Run check box, 360

replication

choosing the first direction for, 365

configuring at the public folder store level, 230

between Exchange servers and Exchange Server 2003, 351

interval, 360

moving public folder information to the new Exchange platform, 343

overhead, 80

paths, 82

planning for public folders, 109

of public folder content, 228

stopping temporarily, 228

synchronizing for public folders, 231–33

tracking for public folders, 232

of viruses, 533

Replication tab

public folder property sheet, 228

Public Folder Store object property sheet, 230

public folder store policy property sheet, 271

replication topology for Active Directory, 82

Request A Certificate link, 551

Request ETRN/TURN From Different Server option, 291

Request ETRN/TURN When Sending Messages option, 290

requests and responses in LDAP, 465

resident viruses, 533

resources

assessing current, 112

configuring to be monitored, 583

receiving messages, 177

tracking, 402

response time, 629

restoration

performed by eseutil.exe, 622

planning throughput, 243–44

time for large databases, 235

restore mode of ESE, 606

restore process, 606–7

restore scenarios, 607–11

restore storage group, 606, 609

restrictions

for destination domains, 437

on mailboxes, 184

Results counter, 641

retargeting, 96

retention limits for mailboxes, 205

retention times

setting for mailboxes, 608

specifying for deleted items, 186

RETR POP3 command, 454

retry intervals for checking links, 68

retry state for a routing group queue, 295

Return Status Code dialog box, 442

Return Status Codes (RTC), 441

reverse DNS lookups, 451

reverse path argument, 427

Reviewer role for public folders, 220

revision numbers, 231

RFC 822, 425

RFC 850, 457

RFC 1566, 595

RFC 2251, 464

RFCs 2045-2049, 428

RGC (Routing Group Connector). See Routing Group Connector (RGC)

RGM (routing group master), 63

configuring, 64

failure of, 70

maintaining link state information, 64

manually configuring, 70

Rich Experience Outlook Web Access, 16, 379, 407

rich text file, 22, 23, 235

RID (relative identifier) master, 76

rights. See access rights, assigning to mailboxes

Rivest, Ron, 540

Rivest’s Cipher. See RC2 encryption type

roaming profiles, 325, 402

roles, 75, 219

rollback scenarios, 346

rolling back, uncommitted operations, 35

root CAs, installing, 545

root certificates, 561

Root Certification Authority certificate type, 545

root domain, 78

root domain servers, 78

root folder, 223

Router (offline request) certificate type, 545

routing, planning for, 119

Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS), 111

routing architecture, 51–70

routing engine, 52, 56, 57

Routing Engine service, 14

Routing Group Connector (RGC), 275, 279, 280–82

as an account in an NT 4 domain, 281

advantages and disadvantages of, 127

assigning costs to, 54

compared to an SMTP Connector, 287

compared with the Exchange 5.5 Site Connector, 286

creating, 282–86

features not available in the Site Connector, 286

routing group master. See RGM (routing group master)

Routing Group option, 292

routing groups, 8, 51–53, 257, 274

adding servers to, 276

administrative groups and, 52

connecting, 60–63, 279–97

creating, 275

defining, 125–27

deleting, 277

designing, 129

dividing Exchange servers into multiple, 126

linking, 127

managing, 276

message routing to other, 58

in mixed mode, 367

naming, 123

not replicating to the Exchange 5.5 environment, 368

planning, 129–31

planning connectors for, 127–29

public folders and, 53–54

renaming, 277

routing messages within, 57

servers within, 10

setting up multiple, 115

topologies of, 60–63

Routing Groups container, 265, 275

routing topology, 294

roving profiles, 402

roving users, 402

RPC connectivity, testing to a server, 619

RPC traffic, not allowing over a firewall, 417

RPC-based applications, 102

RPC-based communications, 52

RPC.DLL files, checking for corrupted, 620

RPCPing utility, 620

RPCs (remote procedure calls), 102, 173, 617

communicating with Exchange 5.x servers, 353

upgrading connectors to, 344

used by the Site Connector, 286

RPing utility, 617–20

rpingc.exe, 619

rpings.exe, 618

RRAS (Routing and Remote Access Service), 111

RSA (Rivest, Shamir, and Adleman), 540

RSA encryption scheme, 540

RSA stream cipher, 540

RSA Web site, 563

RSET POP3 command, 454

RSET SMTP command, 427

RTC (Return Status Codes), 441

Rules tab in ActiveSync, 492

Run Every 1, 2, or 4 Hours option, 229

Run With Security option, 620




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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