Exchange 2013 and 2016 Exmon tool is now available
We are happy to announce the fact that the Exmon tool (aka Microsoft Exchange Server User Monitor) for Exchange 2013 and 2016 is now available!
Written by Henrik Walther, the intention with this blog is to deliver the best content when it comes to information, news, tips and tweaks for the Microsoft Exchange Server product. There is a discussion on various aspects of Exchange administration and management with a very special focus on Exchange Server 2010.
We are happy to announce the fact that the Exmon tool (aka Microsoft Exchange Server User Monitor) for Exchange 2013 and 2016 is now available!
We wanted to post a quick note to call out that since yesterday, the .NET Framework 4.6.1 has been made a recommended update on WU (Windows Update).
Fresh list from the Modern Assistance and Support Experience team.
Real life issue and solution from Terry Zink (EOP PM).
Office 365 already provides robust email protection against spam, viruses and malware. But as hackers around the globe launch increasingly sophisticated attacks, many organizations are seeking tools that provide increased protection. Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) in Office 365 is your solution! ATP is an email filtering service that provides additional protection against advanced threats.
Companies must address the challenges of storing and organizing vast and exponentially increasing quantities of data so they can quickly be responsive to a litigation, investigation or regulatory eDiscovery requests. Complying with regulatory and legal requirements along the entire eDiscovery lifecycle is absolutely critical.
We are happy to reveal that we’re increasing the number of public folder mailboxes in Exchange from 100 to 1,000. More Public Folder mailboxes means more storage space capacity for public folders. This increase will facilitate the migration of very large Public Folders from on-premises Exchange Server to Exchange Online. This increase has already begun rolling out to Exchange Online tenants, and should be completely deployed by mid-February.
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Office365 and Hotmail/outlook.com teams are making some changes with regards to DKIM-signing in both services. They believe in sender authentication, especially with regards to DKIM, and plan to sign 100% of all email in both services.
In this video Byron Tardif, a Program Manager on the Azure team, spends some time discussing the new Azure Portal that was recently released. It was a great video that helped me get up to speed on some of the nuances of working with Azure Apps moving forward. There are also some interesting features that I did not know about!