Exchange 2007

HOW TO: Prevent sending display names with internet messages

Exchange Server and many other MTAs including most web-based services send the sender’s display name (e.g. “Joe User”) in email messages, in addition to the smtp (email) address. If you want to prevent sending display names in outbound internet mail for any reason, you can turn this off. Exchange Server 2003/2000 (Exchange System Manager):– Global […]

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Exchange Server 2007: Questions before business launch

As posted earlier, Exchange Server 2007 will be launched next week (Nov. 30th is the date, along with Windows Vista and Microsoft Office 2007). Unlike Vista and Office 2007, Exchange Server 2007 has not gone RTM yet, but won’t be too long after the business launch. Q. What is RTM?A. Release to Manufacturing – that’s […]

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Exchange Server 2007 “Business Launch”, Edition Comparison: Microsoft removes Store size limits from Standard Edition

As most Exchange folks may already know by now, Exchange Server 2007 will get its business launch along with Windows Vista and Office 2007 come Nov. 30th. From the number of times I’ve been asked if that is indeed the RTM date, it’s clear this is an eagerly awaited Exchange release. I can’t say when […]

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Download Exchange Server 2007 virtual machine images

Just found out (thanks to fellow MVP Jeff Centimano) – Microsoft has posted virtual machine images of Exchange Server 2007 (and a few other products) on TechNet. VM images in Microsoft’s VHD format can be used by Microsoft Virtual PC and Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2 (also free – download from here). You can use […]

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Message Tracking from the command line in Exchange 2010 and Exchange 2007

I’ve forever envied folks (including some colleagues— you know who you are… ) on the Linux/Unix side of things who were able to parse text log files generated by MTAs like Postfix/SendMail/EXIM in a fraction of the time it takes one to fire up Message Tracking Center on Exchange and search for a message. I […]

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PowerShell RC2 and Exchange Server 2007

PowerShell Release Candidate 2 was just released and is available for download here. If you’re using Beta 2 or any other build of Exchange Server 2007, don’t rush to install this just yet. Exchange Management Shell – Exchange Server 2007’s command-line management interface that’s built on top of Windows PowerShell – isn’t compatible with RC2 […]

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Install anti-spam agents on Hub Transport server

If you’re using Exchange Server 2007 in a topology with an Edge Transport server, the anti-spam agents – Connection Filtering, Content Filter Hub Transport node in the EMC. After the antispam agents are installed, you can see the Anti-spam tab in Organization Configuration | Hub Transport node in EMC. If your console was open during […]

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Exchange Server 2007 exposes SCL in message headers

Exchange Server 2003’s Intelligent Message Filter (IMF) assigns a SCL— a value that indicates the probability of a message being spam – to every message it scans. SCL is assigned based on factors such as message content, headers, and IP addresses. By default, Exchange Server and Microsoft Outlook do not expose this SCL value assigned […]

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Turning on Recipient Validation in Exchange Server 2007

The Edge Transport server role in Exchange Server 2007 performs messaging hygiene functions such as Connection Filtering, Sender & Recipient Filtering, Content Filtering, and SenderID Filtering. (You can also install antispam agents on the Hub Transport server role— for topologies without an Edge server. See ‘HOW TO: Install anti-spam agents on Hub Transport server‘.) In […]

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Ready to be an Exchange Ninja?

Microsoft finally did something I’ve been wanting and planning to do (but never quite getting to it) – yes, Exchange Server 2007 now has a wiki! And luckily in this case I’m pleased with what they’re calling it – ExchangeNinjas.com! If you aren’t familiar with wikis, these are web sites that allow collaborative publishing – […]

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