Throughout the book, you'll find a number of special elements designed to increase your understanding of Exchange Server 2003: NOTE Notes are designed to call your attention to information that's particularly important. This book uses Notes to highlight often-overlooked facts, interesting features, and other important information. TIP Tips provide extra real-world information that will help you use Exchange Server 2003 more effectively. These tips generally come from experience with the product. They present an easy way to pass on hard-learned lessons and save you time. CAUTION Cautions are areas where you need to watch out for potential problems or issues that might have an effect on your Exchange implementation. DON'S TIP This is where series creator Don Jones gets to mention a quick tip. These are normally tidbits from Don's consulting experience that can help you avoid a snag or make something more efficient. WEB RESOURCE These elements refer you to additional online sidebars for background information or more in-depth coverage of basic concepts and other topics. Throughout the book, online material is referred to using an ID number, such as A030701. To view these online articles, visit the Delta Guide series Web site at http://www.deltaguideseries.com and enter the article ID number as referenced in the text.
This book also uses cross-references to refer you to relevant material elsewhere in the book. For example, to begin reading this book, see Chapter 1, "Introducing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003," page 3. This book also italicizes new terms when they're defined so that you can more easily locate them later if you need to remember exactly what they mean. |