Category: Exchange Server

Submitting an e-mail message to a Microsoft Exchange Server is significantly slower than expected, where each message submission can take up to 10 seconds to complete. This problem does not occur when submitting messages to other types of mail servers, including earlier versions of Exchange Server. More Information The Microsoft Exchange server has an anti-spam […]
In my current project, we have a need to add certain fields to Outlook contact cards such as Employee ID number, Location Code, and the like. These fields are controlled by the Address List, and to make changes to them, you use the Details Template Editor in the Exchange Toolbox. With the editor you can: […]
Scheduling Done Right We’ve come a long way since the early days of Schedule+. Much development has been done to refine and smoothen the way calendar meeting requests are handled across the range of Outlook clients and now Teams. However, I still receive more questions about calendars than any other aspect of Teams or Outlook. […]
In this blog, I will review a Free/Busy issue between Exchange 2019 and Exchange 2013/2016 during the co-existence/migration process. Background Exchange’s support with TLS 1.2 TLS protocol is an industry standard designed to protect the privacy of information communicated over the Internet. The TLS protocol allows client/server applications to detect the following security risks: Message […]
If you have a highly-available Microsoft Exchange environment, you have Exchange database availability groups. Database availability groups are the key to maintaining a highly-available and scalable set of Mailbox servers. In this tutorial, you will learn how to create and set up Exchange Database Availability Groups 2019 with the web interface and with PowerShell. You’ll also learn how to add […]
Since we have quite a few general info that new employees need to know and read, we needed some kind of Welcome email for all the new employees. There is no generic solution or option implemented into newer Office or Exchange so some simple scripting is in order. This article is sort of reminder for […]
In this short post, we will look at preventing a CAS server from proxying traffic. Let’s suppose you are migrating from Exchange 2010 to 2013 or even 2016 and you do not want your Exchange 2010 Server/s to act as a proxy target. You could run the following command to enable this: Set-ClientAccessServer –identity CASServer1 […]
Tutorial on how to enable Kerberos Authentication in Exchange 2016 base on Configure Kerberos authentication with Exchange 2019. Enable Kerberos Authentication In Exchange 2016 Kerberos authentication for Exchange’s is not configured by default. The reason is that the shared namespace URL, for example, mail.aventis.dev is not “attached” to a valid computer account. For Kerberos authentication implementation, we must […]
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