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How can I configure an IIS computer to be a Smart Host for my Exchange Server? |
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Wednesday, 29 November 2006 |
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It may be necessary to configure a Windows 2000 server to relay or act as a smart host for security reasons, such as in a perimeter network scenario (also known as DMZ, demilitarized zone, and screened subnet) when you do not want to have a server that participates in domain security available on the Internet or you do not need the full functionality that an Exchange server provides to do e-mail for CDO and list serve-type applications. Full Article |
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How can I defragment Exchange 2000/2003 Server databases? |
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Wednesday, 29 November 2006 |
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Exchange databases run a defragmentation process once a day by default. This process rearranges mailbox store and public folder store data more efficiently, eliminating unused storage space. Exchange database online defragmentation occurs automatically as part of the database maintenance process. Online defragmenting is performed automatically at 2:00 AM every day by default. Online defragmentation makes additional database space available by detecting and removing database objects that are no longer being used. The defragmentation process provides more database space without actually changing the file size of the database. Full Article |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 29 November 2006 )
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Download Exchange 2003 All-In-One Tools |
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Wednesday, 29 November 2006 |
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The Exchange 2003 All-in-One Tools package contains many Exchange 2003 tools bundled together in a single download. The following tools are included: Full Article |
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configure my website to use SSL |
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Wednesday, 29 November 2006 |
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By default, web browsing is being performed by use of the HTTP protocol, i.e. a connection between the client computer (using a web browser) to the web server (using IIS, Apache or any other sort of web server program). HTTP relies on TCP (Transmition Control Protocol) and uses port 80 on the listening server. Full Article |
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configure Exchange Server 2003 to block spam? |
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Wednesday, 29 November 2006 |
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Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 now has built-in Open Relay Filter (ORFilter) or DNS Blacklist and Realtime Blackhole List (DNSBL, RBL) capabilities, which releases us from the need to rely on 3rd party software for the spam filtering. Full Article |
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