Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Microsoft Exchange

Exchange Server is the ultimate control of your system. Using Microsoft Exchange Server, you can create and manage recipients, mailboxes, and public folders. You can better administer storage groups and databases, Integrate seamlessly with Outlook 2007, Support remote users with Outlook Web Access, Outlook Anywhere, Outlook Voice Access, and Active Sync, Monitor, administer, and optimize your system using the Exchange Management Console, Back up and recover Exchange databases, Take advantage of the Exchange Management Shell capabilities to the design, migration, implementation, administration, management, and support of an Exchange Server 2007 environment.

Because Microsoft Outlook used the same basic Windows Messaging profile, account and e-mail settings (MAPI), MS Exchange users not familiar with it could have been led into thinking that Outlook created a double profile and that it made copies of all their mail while they were just checking to see what the new MS Outlook (ver. 97) looked like. This way some MS Exchange users could have unknowingly deleted all their e-mail that they perceived to be 'double', as MS Outlook did not have any front-end feature to notify users that it was actually using the same MS Exchange / Windows Messaging account.
The original version lacks support of Internet mail (SMTP and POP3 support). They are only available with the other-purchased Microsoft Plus! pack.
No support for International characters. Some e-mail that was sent with a non-ASCII or non-7/8-bit character set, was shown in the form of text attachments, which had to be saved and then read in a web browser, with the browser's text encoding set for a specified code page.
HTML e-mail was shown in such a way that the message contained an *.ATT or *.htm attachment, which had to be saved and then viewed in a browser, as MS Exchange did not have support for HTML-formatted messages.
In a similar fashion, e-mail that did not use traditional message formatting, was shown the same way: actual message content was delivered in the form of text attachments with the *.ATT extension, which could be opened through Notepad. These files were in turn saved in the active Temp directory and some sensitive e-mail could therefore have been made available for other users to see.
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