in part 1 of this series we looked at the network location of the client access server and the exchange 2007 method using the license for outlook web access (owa) security.
in this article, i will show you the security features available in outlook web access in exchange 2007, specifically about owa authentication and owa segmentation.
the article will introduce some methods to perform the above management tasks for the mail system or for the entire network.
in this article, we will learn more about how to resize the transport dumpster and how to control it on the system.
in this section we will perform public folder migration, public folder management of mdaemon and configure the outlook workstation to use exchange server 2007.
in the previous section we performed the public folder migration process and used a base script to configure the current outlook connector user on the new system.
in the last part of this series we will perform some administrative tasks that a mdaemon system administrator should know in an exchange server 2007 environment.
there are many methods to perform the transformation of mdaemon mail server to exchange server.
in the previous section, we learned how to export and import accounts and passwords from mdaemon to active directory of exchange server systems when needed.
in this section we will configure the exchange server 2007 to receive mail from the internet, and configure it as a relay server for the daemon server.
transport dumpster of exchange 2007 features the hub transport server. in this article we will look at transport dumpster in cluster continuous replication (ccr).
in this section we continue to perform some useful operations to help make directory synchronization between two systems in a coexistence use case.