Managing Send and Receive Connectors in Exchange 2019
In this blog, Jaap Wesselius covers how to manage Exchange 2019 Send and Receive Connectors, including moving to new versions of Exchange.
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In this blog, Jaap Wesselius covers how to manage Exchange 2019 Send and Receive Connectors, including moving to new versions of Exchange.
Has the Microsoft Cloud Killed On-Premises Servers? Well... Thats up for debate! And that is exactly what Tony Redmond and Greg Taylor did at TEC 2023. This blog goes over main points from their debate, while providing some insights to help you decide if you should be moving to the cloud.
In this blog, Jaap Wesselius goes over how to set up an Exchange 2019 Edge Transport Server in an on-premises environment.
In this blog, Becky Cross reviews some key Takeaways and next steps from the recent TEC Talk: What to Do About Exchange On-Premises After Microsoft Starts to Block Messages.
In this article, Jaap Wesselius discusses outbound mail flow in Exchange 2019 and using a smart host to send email from Exchange 2019.
In this article, Jaap Wesselius explains two ways of creating a Receive Connector for SMTP relay purposes. It is up to your organization to decide which option best fits your needs.
In this blog, Steve Goodman discusses how to correctly patch your Exchange Server 2019 environment, apply Cumulative Updates without loss of service, and understand how new features in CU13 help with simplifying the upgrade process.
Join Andres Bohren as he dives into Journaling in Exchange, explaining how it works and how to set it up in Exchange Online & On-premises.
In this article, Jaap Wesselius deep dives into SMTP transport services and the default receive connectors within Exchange 2019.
After seemingly ignoring the situation for years, Microsoft delivered modern authentication for Exchange Server (for pure on-premises organizations) in Exchange 2019 CU13. The solution uses ADFS to issue and manage the OAuth 2.0 tokens and is supported by the latest version of Outlook for Windows. Support for other clients is in the works.
Unfortunately, Exchange mailbox databases don’t shrink, and the last thing you want is your server running out of disk space. In this blog, we explore how to monitor your Exchange mailbox database size and available new mailbox space through PowerShell.
Microsoft announced that Exchange Online will block old Exchange Servers by throttling and then rejecting their inbound email into Exchange Online. The hope is that this tactic will convince those who operate unsupported versions of Exchange Server to upgrade and use supported software that isn't vulnerable to known attack vectors.