An Exchange server administrator can control automatic replies to Internet addresses: "I set a rule in Outlook to send an auto response email when any email arrives. This is working fine for internal emails and when I send an email from my another corporate account an auto reply is sent. But when I test it
Get All Email Addresses used on Exchange Server
If you need all addresses in use on Exchange server, including those assigned to mail-enabled public folders, you can use the get-recipient cmdlet. This cmdlet gets all of the address on the server where the user, contact, or public folder has an address within a specific domain.
Disabling Network Popups
How to disable the annoying popup messages about Exchange server messages, network warnings & network connectivity, especially on busy networks where there are frequent connectivity problems.
Assigning Send As Permissions using Cmdlets
Do you want to allow a user to send on behalf of someone else but don't want them to be able to access that person's Inbox? I'll show you how.
Using Remote Domains
The Exchange administrator can use a Remote Domain to control many aspects of email globally. Along with controlling the email format (HTML or RTF), the administrator can configure Exchange to allow (or block) Out of Office messages, automatic replies and forwards, and read or delivery receipts to any domain.
Resource has declined your meeting because it is recurring
When adding a new meeting request results inthis error "Resource has declined your meeting because it is recurring. You must book each meeting separately with this resource."
Sending Email from a Secondary Exchange Mailbox
Delegates of shared accounts who can send mail on behalf of and have full control of all the folders in the shared account can save sent items and deleted items in the mailbox owner's folders.
How to solve the PST Backup headache
PST backup is a time-consuming task (and a headache) that admins would love to avoid; yet if users need to move the email in their inbox to a PST file – PST backup is needed. Emails with important company information can end up buried within these files – records that can be critically important for
Changing the Message Size in Exchange Server
An administrator asked how to increase the limit on message sizes in Exchange Server. For Exchange on-prem, the message size limit is set in the transport and on the send and receive connectors. You can also set a message size limit on specific users or groups, for example, allowing the design group to send larger
Using Two Domains in Exchange Server
This question is from an administrator: I have an Exchange server receiving email for two domains. Users are running Outlook 2010. If someone sends one email to both domains & same user (eg fred@company1.com and fred@company2.com ), then Fred only sees one email in his Inbox. The 'To' field does show Fred's name twice (