In this article we look at how native resilience in Ms Exchange makes it possible to keep database copies available even when failure occurs.
A lot has been invested in creating MS Exchange the way it is today. All applications that are easy to use and greatly helpful are always the ones which are difficult to create. Creating something complex is easy, but simplifying what is complex is the real challenge. MS Exchange is a collection of multiple features that not only makes operations...
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A judicious use of permissions can go a long way in improving overall data security.
Exchange provides its users with Role Based Access Control (RBAC) permissions. This model of permissions is based on predefined permissions. You can grant users these permission rights when you assign them their roles and thus kick start operations in MS Exchange. Assigning permissions to users through defined roles makes operations a lot easier; these roles come with predefined set of permissions, which...
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The Ms Exchange Server has a host of Anti-Spam features built into it that do a great job of protecting users from spam and malicious emails
The in-built anti-spam features present in MS Exchange are useful for protecting your mail servers from any unwanted mails or spam. These features do not entirely do away with all the spam or junk coming your way, but certainly help in reducing their numbers. Those who want to spam your account will never use just one means to do it; spammers usually...
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