E


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

e-mail

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




Mastering Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
Mastering Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 SP1
ISBN: 0470417331
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 198
Authors: Jim McBee

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