When you create a remote domain, you can control mail flow with more precision, apply message formatting and messaging policies, and specify acceptable character sets for messages that are sent to and received from the remote domain. After you create a remote domain, you can specify more advanced security, policy, and permission configurations for messages that you exchange with the remote domain.
When the error reporting feature is enabled and the issue has a known solution, the server will receive feedback from Microsoft. ...
When the Mailbox server role is installed, the GzipLevel parameter does not apply to Exchange 2003 or Exchange 2000 virtual ...
When the sender reputation level block threshold is exceeded, add the sender to the IP Block list for the following duration ...
When you apply a managed folder mailbox policy to users' mailboxes, all of the managed folders in the policy are applied ...
When you create a remote domain, you can control mail flow with more precision, apply message formatting and messaging policies, ...
When you use anti-spam filters, there is always a chance that the filters will identify false positives. In the context of ...
When you use the {0} cmdlet to configure Autodiscover between forests, the account specified in TargetForestCredential needs ...
While deleting the forms authentication property off all the virtual directories, the following paths received access denied ...
While joining a pre-Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server topology, the operation to set the Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 server ...