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recipient policy

Used as a quick and easy way to define different e-mail addresses for different users in an organization. Rather than having to edit the properties of individual users in the organization, you can create a policy to apply to a large number of users at once.

Recipient Update Service (RUS)

Updates recipient e-mail addresses and distribution list membership and replicates this information on a schedule to other Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 servers in the domain.

recovery server

A Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 server in a different forest from your Exchange Server 2003 organization. A recovery server enables you to recover a deleted mailbox after its retention time has expired, to restore public stores, and to carry out test restores without dismounting any of your production storage groups.

recovery storage group

You can restore mailbox stores and individual mailboxes to a recovery storage group and then merge them with the contents of the original stores or mailboxes. You cannot restore public folders to a recovery storage group.

referral

When a user attempts to access a public folder on a public folder server and the server does not contain the content the user is looking for, a referral is made to another public folder server. Referral servers are configured by default to use routing group membership, but an administrator can also configure a custom referral list to be used.

registry

A data repository stored on each computer that contains information about that computer's configuration. The registry is organized into a hierarchical tree and is made up of hives, keys, and values.

replica

A copy of a public folder that is placed in a public store on another server and kept synchronized through replication.

replication

The process of synchronizing information between multiple servers, replication can take place within a local area network (LAN) or across wide area network (WAN) links.

Request for Comments (RFC)

An official document that specifies protocols or networking standards

resource records

Standard database record types used in Domain Name System (DNS) zone database files. Common types of resource records include Address (A), Mail Exchanger (MX), Start of Authority (SOA), and Name Server (NS), among others.

RFC

See Request for Comments (RFC).

Rich Text File

One of the two files that make up a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 database, the rich text file (ending in .edb) holds mail messages and Message Application Programming Interface (MAPI) content.

routing group

A collection of Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 servers that are all well connected and reachable in one hop. Routing groups form the physical routing topology for replication traffic.

routing group connector

Connects routing groups. Configuration is one-way and requires specification of a bridgehead server and optionally a schedule and other details.

RUS

See Recipient Update Service (RUS).




MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-284(c) Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003)
MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-284): Implementing and Managing MicrosoftВ® Exchange Server 2003 (Pro-Certification)
ISBN: 0735618992
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
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