EAS (Exchange ActiveSync). See also ActiveSync
configuring Exchange to support ActiveSync, 656–657
configuring Windows Mobile device to sync with Exchange, 659–663
defining ActiveSync policies, 657–658
Windows Mobile 2003 and, 654
Edge Transport server role, 608–610
benefits of deploying, 111–114
configuring, 611–612
configuring to enforce Organization policies, 628–632
configuring to fight spam, 616
content filtering, 616–620
fault tolerance and, 164
functions of, 112, 589, 608–610
Hub Transport server role and, 117
overview of, 50–51
redundant mail routing, 503–504
spam control, 27–29
subscriptions, 273
transition strategy and, 159
transport agents, 610
transport rules, 446, 448–449
EdgeSync
configuring, 225, 612–614
confirming EdgeSync is running, 615–616
functions performed by, 609
performance demands of, 167
steps in EdgeSync process, 611–614
editions, Exchange Server 2007, 46–47
editor, Outlook 2007, 564
electronic messaging, 12. See also e-mail; messaging systems
EM64T (Extended Memory 64 Technology), Intel processors, 140
accessing from multiple points, 8
clients. See clients, e-mail
evolution of, 4–5
generating and assigning e-mail addresses, 268–269
integrating voicemail, faxing, and e-mail, 7–8
mailbox size limits, 9–10
message classification, 20–21
message complexity, 6–7
message journaling, 20–21
message transport rules, 19–20
messaging records management, 18–19
messaging-enabled applications, 10
outbound e-mail to external SMTP domains, 272–273
viruses and, 696
e-mail address policies
accepted domains, 316–317
changing existing, 318–322
creating new, 322–326
overview of, 315–316
E-mail Addresses Policy Wizard, 268–269
e-mail delivery, 589–632. See also message routing and transport
connectivity with Exchange 2000/2003 and, 600–605
content filtering and, 616–620
Edge Transport server configuration, 611–612
Edge Transport services, 608–610
EdgeSync, confirming running of, 615–616
EdgeSync configuration, 612–614
encryption and, 592–593
Hub Transport server configuration, 611–612
Internet mail configuration, 606–608
Internet mail support, 605
IP Block/Allow lists, 620–622
message categorization and, 592
message routing within organization, 590
Organization policies and, 628–632
overview of, 590–592
receive connectors, 593–596
recipient filtering, 622–624
send connectors, 596–600
sender filtering, 624–625
sender ID, 625–626
sender reputation, 626–628
EMC (Exchange Management Console). See also management tools
Actions pane, 216–218
assigning ActiveSync policies, 658
assigning mailbox to existing user, 327–331
cmdlets managed by, 207
configuring Document Access, 645
configuring OWA, 638–642
console layout, 211
creating DDGs (dynamic distribution groups), 378–381, 385–386
creating mail-enabled groups, 372–374
creating new user and assigning mailbox, 332–333
creating transport rules, 450–453
customizing console view, 218–219
error notification, 228–229
managing mail-enabled contacts, 387–391
managing mail-enabled groups, 374–377
managing user and mailbox properties, 334–339
messaging records management, 421
moving mailboxes, 358–362
navigation tree, 211–212
public folder support, 460
Results pane, 212–215
scaling back to mailbox management features, 220
Work pane, 215–216
EMS (Exchange Management Shell), 234–240. See also cmdlets; management tools
assigning ActiveSync policies, 659
assigning mailbox permissions, 332
assigning mailbox to existing user, 331–332
case sensitivity, 235
certificate requests, 688–691
cmdlet parameters, 239–240
cmdlet verbs and nouns, 235–237
cmdlets compared with commands, 238
cmdlets managed by, 207
cmdlets shown on wizard completion screens, 226–228
command syntax, 234
configuring Document Access, 645–647
configuring Outlook Anywhere, 649
creating distribution groups, 381–385
creating transport rules, 453–454
enabling POP3 and IMAP services, 666–667
exporting mail, 743–748
help options, 245–256
identity parameter, 237
logging levels, 715
management tools, 208
managing mailbox properties, 342–346
managing mail-enabled contacts, 391–392
managing messaging records, 421
managing offline address books with, 416
managing user properties, 340–342
managing Windows Mobile devices, 664–665
message tracking, 721–722, 724–725
moving mailboxes, 362–364
overview of, 234
PowerShell compared with, 238–239
tab completion, 240
EMS (Exchange Management Shell), public folder management
advanced scripts, 466–467
general tasks, 461–462
manipulating individual folders, 462–463
manipulating mail attributes, 463–464
overview of, 460–461
permissions, 465–466
public folder databases, 464–465
Enable-DistributionGroup cmdlet, 381
encryption
e-mail delivery and, 592–593
RSA encryption, 102
End-to-end Scenario pages, 224
end-user technical support technician, 72
Enterprise Edition, Exchange 2007, 46–47
equipment mailbox, 328
error notification, 228–229
ESE (Extensible Storage Engine)
backup events, 534
Exchange databases using, 59
ESM (Exchange System Manager)
accessing public folders, 475–479
administrator complaints regarding, 205–206
installing, 209–210
managing public folders, 469–470
ethics policies, 494
event logs, 712–713
Event Viewer, 712
ExBPA (Exchange Best Practices Analyzer)
checking for updates, 705
links for managing reported issues, 708–709
management tools, 208
overview of, 704
pros/cons, 710–711
recommendations based on best practices, 709–710
running, 224
scan options, 706–707
in Toolbox work center, 223, 704
viewing best practices report, 707–708
Excel
messaging-enabled applications, 10
object insertion and linking in messaging system, 10–12
exceptions, transport rule
overview of, 446
selecting, 446–448
Exchange 2000/2003, connectivity with, 600–605
Exchange ActiveSync. See EAS (Exchange ActiveSync)
Exchange Administrative Group, 144
Exchange Best Practices Analyzer. See ExBPA (Exchange Best Practices Analyzer)
Exchange engineer, 71
Exchange Hosted Filtering, 53
Exchange Organization Administrators
built-in security groups and permissions, 234
delegation of permissions and, 135
overview of administrative roles, 233
Exchange Recipient Administrators
built-in security groups and permissions, 234
delegation of permissions and, 136
overview of administrative roles, 232
Exchange Routing Group, 144
Exchange Server 2007help file. See Help file
Exchange Server 2007, introducing, 3–32
64-bit architecture, 13–15
APIs and features removed from Exchange 2007, 31–32
APIs improved and changed, 29–30
APIs no longer emphasized, 30–31
calendar and scheduling features, 26
content storage features, 22–23
Edge Transport services, 27–29
electronic forms, 13
e-mail, evolution of, 4–5
e-mail access from multiple points, 8
e-mail clients, 5–6
e-mail message complexity, 6–7
high availability features, 23
mailbox size limits, 9–10
management features, 15–16
message classification, 20–21
message journaling, 20–21
message transport rules, 19–20
messaging records management, 18–19
messaging-enabled applications, 10
object insertion and linking in messaging system, 10–12
Outlook Web Access improvements, 26–27
popular new features, 3–4
portals for attachment storage, 9
public folders for accessing messages and files, 12
removed from Exchange 2007, 32–33
replication features, 23–25
resource management features, 25–26
server roles, 16–17
summary of new features, 33–34
unified messaging features, 29
voicemail, faxing, and e-mail integration, 7–8
Exchange Server Administrators
delegation of permissions and, 136
overview of administrative roles, 232
Exchange servers. See also servers
32-bit vs. 64-bit architecture and, 142
built-in security groups and permissions, 234
designing, 97–99
legacy routing server parameter, 144–147
supported versions, 139
upgrade installation and, 143–144
Exchange System Manager. See ESM (Exchange System Manager)
Exchange Troubleshooting Assistant
management tools, 208
message tracking and, 722–723
Exchange View-Only Administrators
built-in security groups and permissions, 234
delegation of permissions and, 136
overview of administrative roles, 233
Exchange2003 Interop, 234
Exchange2007 Edge.xml file, 678
Exchange2007 .xml file, 678
ExchangeLegacyInterop, 144
Exchange-specific counters, 741
ExMerge, 15, 743
explorer window, Outlook 2007, 562
Export-Mailbox cmdlet, 743–748
Exsetup, 129–130
Extended Memory 64 Technology (EM64T), Intel processors, 140
Extensible Storage Engine (ESE)
backup events, 534
Exchange databases using, 59
external relay domains, accepted domains, 317