Action: Ensure mail flow bypasses your mail gateway For Exchange hybrid mail transport to work, the on-premises SMTP endpoint that accepts connections from Exchange Online Protection (EOP) – the service that handles transport for the Exchange Online organization – must be an Exchange 2013 Client Access server or an Exchange 2013 or Exchange 2010 SP3 Edge Transport server. There can be no other SMTP hosts or services between the on-premises Exchange 2013 Client Access servers or an Exchange 2013/2010 SP3 Edge Transport server and EOP. Learn more at Understanding Transport Options in Exchange 2010 Hybrid Deployments.
Action: Enable Outlook Anywhere in Exchange 2010 The Office 365 email migration service uses Outlook Anywhere (also known ...
Action: Enable users to switch Skype client interface - You can use the Remote PowerShell in Office 365 to enable your Skype ...
Action: Enable users to switch Skype client interface You can use the Remote PowerShell in Office 365 to enable your Skype ...
Action: Ensure mail flow bypasses your mail gateway For Exchange hybrid mail transport to work, the on-premises SMTP endpoint ...
Action: Ensure mail flow bypasses your mail gateway For Exchange hybrid mail transport to work, the on-premises SMTP endpoint ...
Action: Ensure mail flow is not routed to spam or junk folders - We recommend you update the SPF record in your DNS settings ...
Action: Ensure mail flow is not routed to spam or junk folders We recommend you update the SPF record in your DNS settings ...
Action: Exchange Online - Modify TTL setting to reduce email delay When people outside of your organization send you email, ...
Action: Exchange Online: Add SPF record to prevent spam sent from your domain An SPF record is a text (TXT) record that helps ...