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whitepaper To reinforce its reputation as the dominant hosting and security service provider, IS needed to protect its hosted mailbox users against malicious e-mail messages and, at the same time, reduce operational costs and downtime.
[13 May 2008]
whitepaper The user can also find e-mail messages, meetings, and other information in the Outlook mailbox. The user can use the File Search command in Microsoft Office 2003 to find files wherever one works: on the computer hard drive, the local network, the...
[06 May 2008]
whitepaper The Exchange Unified Messaging service allows storage of voice and fax messages in an Exchange Server 2007 mailbox. In addition it gives users voice access to e-mails, voice-mails, calendar and contract items.
[23 Apr 2008]
whitepaper The calendar connector, as its name suggests, allows users to see calendar free/busy information no matter whether they are located on Exchange or Domino, whilst the migration wizard extracts data from the Domino mail databases and imports it into...
[23 Apr 2008]
whitepaper Unified Messaging (UM) is a method of consolidating email, fax and voice messages into a single "Mailbox" that can be accessed at any time, from any device, anywhere. Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) - a process that converts voice into digital...
[12 Mar 2008]
whitepaper The attendee will learn how to troubleshoot internal mail flow, external mail flow, message queue bottlenecks, undelivered e-mail messages, and problems with mailbox servers. The presenter of this webcast covers troubleshooting Microsoft Exchange...
[27 Feb 2008]
whitepaper UW and Cyrus perform similarly on full-text searches, although Cyrus seems to scale slightly better as the size of the mailbox grows.mySQL excels at full-text searches and header retrieval, but it performs poorly when deleting messages.
[19 Feb 2008]
whitepaper UW and Cyrus perform similarly on full-text searches, although Cyrus seems to scale slightly better as the size of the mailbox grows.mySQL excels at full-text searches and header retrieval, but it performs poorly when deleting messages.
[19 Feb 2008]
whitepaper If the user is using Cached Exchange Mode, all folders in the mailbox on the server running Exchange are kept synchronized with the .ost file on the computer. The user can send and receive messages from one, several, or all of the e-mail accounts...
[14 Feb 2008]
whitepaper One thing many switchers from Eudora to Mail miss is the ability to flag, identify, and categorize messages within a mailbox by using different colors and associated textual categories. In Eudora, a labeled message appears in its mailbox with its...
[25 Oct 2007]
whitepaper Now employees can access e-mail, voice mail, and faxes through a single mailbox, enabling them to respond to messages in minutes, not hours. S&C Electric Company provides equipment and services to help utilities and large-scale manufacturers...
[28 Sep 2007]
whitepaper Today, the e-mail system can support up to 54,000 mailboxes with only 15 active mailbox server computers in two data centers. And it often took more than six days to retrieve e-mail messages needed for legal purposes.
[21 Feb 2007]
whitepaper Using Exchange Server 2007 replication, the Gates IT staff can improve its disaster recovery plan, and the larger mailbox capacity has allowed the company to reduce server and storage requirements. Eager to give mobile users better access to their...
[13 Feb 2007]
whitepaper This webcast provides tips on how to customize system messages, address lists, and Microsoft Office Outlook Web Access and also explains how to control which versions of Microsoft Outlook are allowed to connect to the Exchange server, how to use...
[01 Feb 2007]
whitepaper Legal discovery requirements made it imperative to backup and recover Microsoft Exchange messages at the mailbox level, a process that was too complex and slow. Quality Built gathers and manages large amounts of data gathered during the...
[04 Jan 2007]
whitepaper The company found many of its 850 email users were archiving old messages to their local hard drives to minimize mailbox sizes, which increased the potential for compliance issues. The server's ability to handle larger mailboxes and the Managed...
[14 Dec 2006]
whitepaper The company increased mailbox sizes to accommodate the growing volume of messages, but, as a result, it had to increase the number of its server computers. Telecom Italia, a telecommunications leader, struggled to keep up with increasing demands on...
[28 Nov 2006]
whitepaper Users appreciate the new, full-featured Microsoft Office Outlook Web Access interface, the ease of connecting with their wireless devices, and expected fourfold increase in mailbox size. Del Monte also wanted to offer all users more storage space...
[31 Oct 2006]
whitepaper Mailbox-enabled recipients can send and receive messages and store messages on their Exchange server mailboxes. A Mailbox enabled recipient can log on to network resources and can access domain resources.
[20 Oct 2006]
whitepaper IMF should be installed on the organization's Exchange Gateway Servers (the servers accepting Internet e-mail messages and forwards them to the appropriate mailbox server) or on the Exchange bridgehead servers behind potential non-Microsoft e-mail...
[20 Oct 2006]
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