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Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 For Dummies
von John Paul MuellerExchange problems for solutions -- see how to have better e-mail and meeting management
E-mail is essential but not especially exciting. Exchange Server 2007, however, does a super job of serving up e-mail plus a whole lot more, and this book shows you just how exciting that can be! Get the lowdown on Service Pack 1 enhancements and how to take full advantage of the security, reliability, and speed that Exchange Server 2007 provides. * Step by step -- lay the groundwork by exploring what Exchange Server does, and then install and configure it * Pick and choose -- assess your organization's needs to determine which edition of Exchange Server best meets them * You've got mail -- consider how your users work with their mail and customize your setup to facilitate their needs * Lock 'em up -- configure Exchange Server for the greatest level of security * Set it right -- create settings for the most efficient interaction with clients, use multiple mailboxes, and view digital certificates * Customize -- use templates and develop custom forms * Prepare for anything -- troubleshoot your configuration, perform regular maintenance, and be able to recover from mail-specific problems
Open the book and find:
E-mail is essential but not especially exciting. Exchange Server 2007, however, does a super job of serving up e-mail plus a whole lot more, and this book shows you just how exciting that can be! Get the lowdown on Service Pack 1 enhancements and how to take full advantage of the security, reliability, and speed that Exchange Server 2007 provides. * Step by step -- lay the groundwork by exploring what Exchange Server does, and then install and configure it * Pick and choose -- assess your organization's needs to determine which edition of Exchange Server best meets them * You've got mail -- consider how your users work with their mail and customize your setup to facilitate their needs * Lock 'em up -- configure Exchange Server for the greatest level of security * Set it right -- create settings for the most efficient interaction with clients, use multiple mailboxes, and view digital certificates * Customize -- use templates and develop custom forms * Prepare for anything -- troubleshoot your configuration, perform regular maintenance, and be able to recover from mail-specific problems
Open the book and find: