Exchange Solutions

How to Append Disclaimer to Outgoing Emails in Exchange

In this article, we are going to look into the procedural format for creating Disclaimers for all outgoing or selected outgoing emails in Exchange server 2013. Introduction: Now-a-days business world Disclaimers, legal agreements or Terms of usage have become an integral part for any form of communication. Example, a Tele-calling representative will provide disclaimers verbally. So in email communication, contents of that email, intended recipients etc., may or may not suitable for everyone....

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6 Types of Exchange Clients and Their Protocols (Part II)

This article is the continuation of the "6 Types of Exchange Clients and Their Protocols (Part I)", this article will help us to understand the clients that are used for Non-Conventional systems. Introduction: Microsoft Exchange Systems has protocols in-built for the client connectivity of non-windows based systems like Apple Mac etc. Now let’s continue with Clients & Protocols. Outlook 2011: Outlook 2011 was exclusively introduced for Apple Computers running MAC OS. Outlook 2011...

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6 Types of Exchange Clients and Their Protocols (Part I)

In this article, we are going to learn about the different types of standard clients for Microsoft Exchange Systems and the way how it gets connected to the server. Introduction: Microsoft was brilliant enough to predict the usage of Exchange system clients, eventually even the users started to rely completely on Outlook and Mobile Devices. The way most an Outlook users use the calendaring system is so dramatic that they even mark their lunch and tea sessions in the outlook calendars. Hence...

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