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 | CONNECTING MICROSOFT EXCHANGE SERVER
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By
Kieran McCorry, Principal Consultant, HP CI's Enterprise Microsoft Services Team, part of the Technology Leadership Group.
Description
Connecting Microsoft 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. It is not always obvious how to even begin
an integration project, and it is usually a fairly complex task.
This book explores how connections can be made, offers tricks and
tips, and warns of potential pitfalls. The content extends from the simple task of connecting an Exchange server to another Exchange
server to the complex issues associated with X.400 and SMTP backbones. Direct connections to other third party products such as MS Mail,
cc:Mail, Linkage and PROFS are also covered.
E-mail is one of the must-have Internet applications. The Internet is driving interest
in connecting people together and to information sources. Together, these influences dictate an increased interest in messaging integration,
yet skills and expertise in the area are limited and restricted to a relatively small number of experts. This book helps to fill that
void by communicating the author's experience gained in a large number of messaging integration projects.
Digital/Microsoft Exchange
server collaboration: Digital was one of the early adopters of Microsoft Exchange and were part of the Bravehearts -- 40 official customers
who ran mission-critical messaging on beta versions of Exchange server. Digital's deployment rate of Exchange server has overtaken Microsoft's
in number of seats, and Digital is currently the largest operational Exchange Server implementation in the world. There is no other organization
in the world that has more employees involved today in designing and deploying customer implementations of Exchange Server.
Audience
Messaging consultants and managers
Architects planning for the introduction of Microsoft Exchange
Contents
Servers, Sites, and Organizations; Exchange Site Design; Message Routing and the Message Transfer Agent; X.400 Messaging: The Basics;
Understanding the Exchange X.400 Connector; Understanding SMTP and DNS; Understanding the Exchange Internet Mail Service; Connecting
Exchange to Corporate Backbones; Synchronizing with the Exchange Directory; Appendixes: 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
| Bibliographic details |
Paperback, 416 pages, publication date: OCT-1999
ISBN-13: 978-1-55558-204-3
ISBN-10: 1-55558-204-4
Imprint: DIGITAL PRESS
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