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Exchange Server Rollup

 

First up this week: Microsoft just released Update Rollup 3 (UR3) for Exchange 2007 SP1. Update rollups collect hotfixes that have been issued since the last service pack or rollup. UR3 contains a number of interesting fixes, including a way to remove the "Sent by Microsoft Exchange 2007" tag line from delivery status notification messages. The complete list of fixes in UR3 is included in Microsoft Knowledge Base article 949870. There's also a new rollup, UR7, for sites using Exchange 2007 RTM; you can see its list of fixes in KB article 953469.
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Hacking Exchange 2003 in the nicest possible way!

As customising Server apps go,  Exchange 2003 is top of my list. there are plenty of tips, tricks, tweaks and hacks floating around on the web, A lot of the tools and some of the tips have been well documented by the other MSExchange authors here are some of the lesser known hacks you can apply to your Exchange organization.

 

 

 

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MS Exchange 2003 POP3 Collectors and Connectors

Downloading mail from a POP account into Exchange Server in general is not a supported configuration (though you wouldn't know it from the proliferation of tools to accomplish this). However, Microsoft does provide an Exchange Connector for POP3 Mailboxes for Small Business Server, having licensed Internet Mailbridge from Acotec.

 

It's still not a supported configuration for full Exchange Server.I'd suggest that you read about both sides of this issue. If you decide to try this route, there are plenty of tools to choose from. Features common to all POP3 collectors include the ability to POP mail from multiple servers and from multiple mailboxes.

 

You'll also be able to control how often it checks for new mail in the POP3 accounts and limit it to downloading new mail during specific hours, such as only during business hours. All of the commercial POP3 connectors should be able to deliver mail to any SMTP address, including mail-enabled Public Folders.

 

Many of these tools support these forms of POP3 collection:

 

   One-to-one, which collects mail from a single POP3 mailbox and sends it to a specific SMTP address

   Many-to-one, which collects mail from multiple POP3 mailboxes and sends it to single SMTP address

   One-to-many, which collects mail from single 'catch-all' POP3 mailbox and sends it to multiple SMTP addresses

 

Note that the one-to-many collection method fails when messages are BCC'd to users. Below is a link list of tools that will do the job that Microsoft Exchange server was never designed to do...

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