Unless you're running a large company that wants to install, host and maintain Microsoft Exchange Server on its own equipment, you generally don't need to purchase an Exchange Server license.
Many organizations are gravitating to the lure of giving up running Exchange Server in favor of turning it over to Microsoft Office 365. The Exchange Online offering in Office 365 is much easier to ...
For those who can't decide whether to host their Exchange Server in Azure or Office 365, here are some considerations to factor in. Last week I received an e-mail from a reader who wanted to know if ...
Due to recent attacks and multiple ‘proxy’ (authentication bypass) vulnerabilities found in on-premises Exchange servers, it has become a headache for organizations to keep updating their servers and ...
Public folders in Exchange Server are used to collaborate and share information among the members of a workgroup or the entire organization. These folders help users to share mailbox items and ...
Exchange 2013 and Office 365 (O365) include a new feature that can peek into e-mail messages and enclosed documents and then flag them, forward them, or block them entirely based on what it finds.
Mitch Tulloch is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional and lead author of the Windows 7 Resource Kit from Microsoft Press. You can follow him on Twitter at ...
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