Posts Tagged ‘Email’

Automatic Outlook Configuration

This tutorial will show how to configure Outlook automatically. First go to the control panel and select the mail icon. Select Email accounts in the window that opens. If a profile already exists, click new. Choose the email service and now enter your account information wait as Outlook configures your account Congrats…your finished.

Create a default retention policy in Exchange 2010

Managing messages for a large organization can be difficult.  As time goes on, messages build up in users’ mailboxes, creating a larger burden  for mail servers and making it harder for the Exchange administrator to keep mail flowing efficiently.  Creating a default retention policy is a good way to automatically manage messages.  In Exchange, a retention [...]

Performing a manual copy of a mailbox database in a DAG

In my last blog about DAG’s(Database Availability Group) I mentioned that there might be a scenario where a user might have to perform a manual copy of a database – check out the blog here.  In this scenario, using the EMS(Exchange Management Shell) cmdlets and EMC(Exchange Management Console) methods for creating a copy of the database [...]

Take back your Outlook inbox with e-mail rules

If you’re like me, you probably receive several hundred e-mails or more a day at work.  Everyday I get a plethora of messages from my co-workers, clients, third-party support, automated services on servers, people trying to sell me stuff, and the list goes on and on.  If you have all your messages sitting in your [...]

How To Manage Distribution Groups With Microsoft Exchange Online Web Access

With Exchange 2010′s hosted environment, end users can now manage their own Distribution Groups via the Online Web Access / Exchange Control Panel.

How to configure Accepted Senders and Accepted Sender Domains in Microsoft Exchange 2010

In Microsoft Exchange 2010 you will sometimes encounter issues where specific users will not be able to send emails into your organization as a result of your Content Filtering policy. Typically this will generate a standard bounce message back to the user who is trying to email into your organization which will look like this: [...]