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Connecting Microsoft Exchange Server

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ISBN-10: 1555582044

ISBN-13: 9781555582043

Edition: 1999

Authors: Kieran McCorry

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Connecting Microsft Exchange Server covers how to connect Microsoft Exchange server into mixed messaging environments. Exchange has powerful integration capabilities and the ability to integrate with many different messaging systems.
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Book details

List price: $82.95
Copyright year: 1999
Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology
Publication date: 11/9/1999
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 416
Size: 7.00" wide x 9.00" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.584
Language: English

Kieran McCorry is a Principal Consultant in HP CI's Enterprise Microsoft Services Team, part of the Technology Leadership Group. Kieran works extensively with the planning, design, and implementation of messaging infrastructures for many of HP's largest worldwide customers. A frequent speaker at many industry events such as Microsoft TechEd, Kieran is also a regular columnist in the Exchange and Outlook Administrator Newsletter and writes frequently for Windows .Net Magazine. He is author of the book, Connecting Microsoft Exchange Server, (Digital Press, 1999) and co-author with Donald Livengood of the book, Exchange 2000 Infrastructure Design, (Digital Press, 2001).

List of Figures
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Servers, Sites, and Organizations
Introduction
The Exchange Server Model
The Exchange Site Concept
The Exchange Organization
Exchange Site Design
Introduction
Making Design Decisions
Connecting Exchange Sites Together
Message Routing and the Message Transfer Agent
Introduction
MTA Responsibilities
Message Transfer on the Same Server
Message Transfer to Another Server in the Same Site
Message Transfer to Another Site
The Gateway Routing Table (GWART)
Message Routing
Building Resilient Exchange Networks
Connector Scope
MTA Configuration
The MTA Database
MTA Check Utility
MTA Queues
MTA Connection Tuning
Advanced MTA Troubleshooting
X.400 Messaging: The Basics
Introduction
X.400--A Quick History
X.400 Messaging Systems
X.400 Protocols
X.400 Originator/Recipient Addresses
Understanding the Exchange X.400 Connector
Introduction
X.400 Needs a Transport
Using the X.400 Connector
Using a Flat Address Space
Understanding SMTP and DNS
Introduction
Where Does SMTP Come From?
SMTP Networks: Components and Topology
MIME--Bringing SMTP Mail Up-to-Date
SMTP Made Simple!
SMTP Host Name Resolution
Mail Exchanger Records
Mail Hosting
Understanding the Exchange Internet Mail Service
Introduction
Basic Operation
Configuring the Internet Mail Service
Using the IMS Connector
Connecting Exchange to Corporate Backbones
Introduction
Connecting to X.400 Backbones
Connecting to SMTP Backbones
Moving Users between Servers
Delivery Notifications
Read Notifications
Time Synchronization
Virus Checking
Synchronizing with the Exchange Directory
Introduction
Synchronization Models
Accessing the Directory with the Administrator Program
Using a Scripting Language
Modifying Existing Directory Entries
Using LDAP to Access the Exchange Directory
Building a Synchronization Infrastructure
Driving the Synchronization Process
X.400 Recommendations Currently in Force
IANA Registered MIME Types
X.400 Content Definitions
Sample Script to Generate Unique SMTP Addresses
Sample Script to Generate PMDF Database Files
Script to Update MS Mail Custom Recipients
Script to Transfer Directory Changes with Locking
Index