Transitioning to Forefront Online Protection for Exchange (FOPE) (Part 6)
In this final article the author applies all features covered so far on simple and complex transition scenarios.
In this final article the author applies all features covered so far on simple and complex transition scenarios.
In this article the author covers additional features such as Auditing, Spam Quarantine and Notifications before going to the final steps of the transition process.
In this article the author covers some FOPE security features that will help Exchange administrators manage security according to the organization needs.
In this article, the author explains how to deploy, manage and monitor the Directory Synchronization Tool which is a key component for any FOPE implementation.
In this second article of our series, we are going over the process to configure our organization to send outbound messages and how we can use the reporting capabilities of the solution.
In this article series, we are going over the steps required to move your mail traffic from on-premises to Microsoft FOPE.
In this second and final article, the author details the creation of a second relay connector and performs some tests and troubleshooting techniques on the new environment.
In this article, the author goes over the process of how to create Relay connectors in either Exchange Server 2007 or 2010 and tries to answer some common questions that mail administrators may have on this topic.
In this article the author covers Lync Policies and explains their usage in managing a Lync environment.
How to install and configure a test environment for Exchange Server 2010, using Windows Azure Virtual Machines.