Microsoft Exchange Server 2007: Tony Redmond's Guide to Successful Implementation (Paperback)
暫譯: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007:Tony Redmond 成功實施指南(平裝本)

Tony Redmond

  • 出版商: Digital press
  • 出版日期: 2007-05-29
  • 定價: $1,980
  • 售價: 5.0$990
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 1056
  • 裝訂: Paperback
  • ISBN: 1555583474
  • ISBN-13: 9781555583477
  • 相關分類: Exchange Server
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Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 marks the biggest advancement in the history of the Exchange Product group. The completely re-engineered server system will change the face of how IT administrators approach Exchange.

Tony Redmond, one of the world’s most acclaimed Exchange experts, offers insider insight from the very basics of the newly transformed architecture to understanding the nuances of the new and improved Microsoft Management Console (MMC) 3.0 and the two new administrative interfaces—the Exchange Management Console (EMC) and the Exchange Management Shell (EMS).

Table of Contents

Contents
1 Introduction
1.1 A decade and counting of Exchange deployments
1.1.1 The way we were
1.1.2 The protocol wars
1.1.3 Ever increasing mobility
1.1.4 Third party products and management
1.1.5 Some interesting projects
1.1.6 The not so good points
1.1.7 Exchange’s connection with the Active Directory
1.1.8 Reviewing predictions made in 1996
1.2 Microsoft’s themes for Exchange 2007
1.2.1 The happy prospect of a migration
1.3 Preparing for Exchange 2007
1.4 Installing Exchange 2007
1.4.1 Modifying and Removing servers
1.4.2 Validating the installation
1.4.3 Third party software
1.5 Server Roles
1.5.1 Services
1.6 Licensing
1.6.1 Version Numbers
1.6.2 32-bit Exchange 2007?
1.7 Support
1.8 Challenges for Exchange 2007
1.9 Into the future
2 Exchange, Windows, and the Active Directory
2.1 Active Directory and Exchange
2.1.1 Domain Designs
2.2 Active Directory Replication
2.2.1 Replication Basics
2.2.2 When Active Directory Replication Happens
2.2.3 Active Directory Naming Contexts
2.2.4 Transforming Domain Controllers into Global Catalogs
2.2.5 USNs and Replication
2.2.6 Urgent replication
2.2.7 Intra- and Inter-Site Replication
2.2.8 High-water mark vector and Up-to-date vector tables
2.2.9 Changes in Active Directory Replication in Windows 003
2.3 Exchange’s Active Directory Topology Service
2.3.1 DSAccess (or ADAccess)
2.3.2 How many Global Catalog servers do I need?
2.3.3 Where are my Global Catalogs
2.4 Recovering Deleted Active Directory Accounts
2.5 Exchange and the Active Directory Schema
2.5.1 Updating the Schema with an Installation
2.5.2 Changing the Schema
2.5.3 Active Directory Custom Attributes for Exchange
2.5.4 Updating the Schema to allow Ambiguous Name Resolution
2.5.5 Exchange-specific permissions
2.5.6 Exchange Property Sets
2.6 Longhorn and Exchange 2007
2.7 The very important LegacyExchangeDN attribute
2.8 Brain Surgery for the Active Directory:ADSIEDIT
2.8.1 Active Directory for Exchange
3 The Basics of Managing Exchange 2007
3.1 Exchange Management Console
3.1.1 The importance of filters
3.1.2 Managing mixed organizations
3.1.3 Running EMC remotely or on a workstation
3.1.4 No more AD Users and Computers
3.1.5 Changing columns
3.1.6 Visual effects
3.2 Why some options have disappeared from EMC
3.2.1 Coping with change
3.3 Changes in the Exchange delegation model
3.4 Customized Recipient Management
3.4.1 Adieu RUS
3.4.2 Recipient types
3.5 Moving users
3.5.1 Moving Mailboxes
3.5.2 Logging mailbox moves
3.6 Using Distribution Groups
3.6.1 Forming groups
3.6.2 Group changes in Exchange 2007
3.6.3 Expanding Distribution Lists
3.6.4 How many objects can I have in a group?
3.6.5 Managing group membership
3.6.6 Protected Groups (and users)
3.7 Using Groups for Permissions
3.7.1 Managing distribution groups from Outlook
3.8 Dynamic Distribution Groups
3.8.1 Changing filters and conditions for dynamic distribution groups
3.8.2 A note on OPATH
3.8.3 A new UI for dynamic groups
3.8.4 Creating New Dynamic Groups
3.8.5 Using Dynamic Distribution Groups
3.9 Mailbox quotas
3.9.1 Setting mailbox quotas
3.10 Email address policies
3.10.1 Mailbox moves and email address policies
3.10.2 Queries that drive email address policies
3.11 Address lists
3.11.1 Upgrading Address Lists to Exchange 2007 format
3.12 User naming conventions
3.13 Server naming conventions
3.14 Moving from the basics
4 The Exchange Management Shell
4.1 EMS: Exchange’s management shell
4.1.1 Working with PowerShell commands
4.1.2 Exchange shell commands
4.1.3 Command Editing
4.1.4 Getting at more information about something
4.1.5 Using common and user-defined variables
4.1.6 Identities
4.1.7 Working in a multi-domain forest
4.1.8 Profiles
4.1.9 PowerShell in batch
4.1.10 Execution policies
4.1.11 Sending email from the shell
4.2 Learning from EMC
4.3 Using EMS to work with mailboxes
4.3.1 Creating a new mailbox with a template
4.3.2 Setting and retrieving mailbox properties
4.3.3 Other ways of interacting with mailboxes
4.3.4 Get-Recipient
4.3.5 Moving mailboxes
4.3.6 Accessing another user’s mailbox
4.3.7 Different commands and different properties
4.3.8 Contacts
4.4 Working with distribution groups
4.4.1 Working with dynamic distribution groups
4.4.2 Advanced group properties
4.5 Delegation through the shell
4.6 Creating efficient filters
4.7 Bulk updates
4.7.1 Creating sets of mailboxes
4.8 Reporting mailbox data
4.8.1 Special properties
4.9 Using the shell for other management tasks
4.10 Command validation
4.11 Working with remote servers
4.12 Working with non-Exchange 2007 servers
4.13 Testing Exchange 2007
4.13.1 Client connections
4.13.2 Mail Flow
4.13.3 Miscellaneous test commands
4.14 PowerShell for Exchange Administrators
5 The Store
5.1 Introducing the Store
5.2 Differences in the Exchange 2007 Store
5.2.1 Are sixty-four bits that important?
5.2.2 Trading memory for I/O
5.2.3 The decrease in storage costs
5.3 No more streaming database
5.4 Tables and items
5.5 Storage Groups
5.5.1 Creating a new storage group and database
5.5.2 Working with storage groups and databases
5.6 Transaction logs
5.6.1 Circular logging
5.6.2 Creating new transaction logs
5.6.3 Reserved logs
5.6.4 Transactions, buffers, and commitment
5.6.5 Transaction log I/O
5.6.6 Protecting Transaction Logs
5.6.7 Transaction Log Checksum
5.6.8 Maximum database size
5.7 Database portability
5.7.1 Zero Database pages
5.8 MAPI Connections and Logons
5.9 The Deleted Items Cache
5.9.1 Cleaning the Deleted Items Cache
5.9.2 Recovering Items and mailboxes
5.10 Background Maintenance
5.10.1 Background tasks
5.10.2 Tracking background maintenance
5.11 Fixing failed databases
5.12 Exchange 2007 Content Indexing
5.12.1 Using content indexing
5.13 Public folders
5.13.1 Public folders and Exchange 2007
5.13.2 Changes in Public Folders administration since Exchange 2003
5.13.3 Calming replication storms
5.13.4 Managing public folders with Exchange 2007
5.13.5 Permissions on top level folders
5.13.6 Referrals
5.13.7 Migrating public folder content
5.14 Removing database size limits
5.15 Backups
5.15.1 NTBackup
5.15.2 Other commercial backup products
5.15.3 Creating a backup strategy
5.15.4 Backups and Storage Groups
5.15.5 Checkpoint File
5.16 Moving from the Store
6 Exchange Transport and Routing
6.1 The evolution of routing
6.2 Change through experience
6.2.1 Hidden administrative and routing groups
6.3 Exchange 2007 transport architecture
6.3.1 The critical role of hub transport servers
6.3.2 Receive connectors
6.3.3 Send Connectors
6.3.4 Linking Exchange 2003 and Exchange 2007
6.3.5 Multiple routes into Exchange 2003
6.3.6 Decommissioning Exchange 2003 routing groups
6.3.7 Handling Exchange 2003 Link State updates during migration
6.3.8 Foreign connectors
6.3.9 Authorization
6.3.10 Accepted Domains
6.3.11 Transport storage
6.4 Routing ABC
6.4.1 Resolving multiple paths
6.4.2 Most specific connector
6.4.3 Connector Cost
6.4.4 Closest proximity
6.4.5 The role of hub routing sites
6.4.6 Site link costs versus routing costs
6.4.7 Instructing mailbox servers
6.4.8 Bypassing some connections
6.4.9 Protocol logging
6.4.10 X.400 Support
6.4.11 Bifurcation
6.4.12 Header Firewalls
6.5 Transport Configuration
6.5.1 Transport configuration file
6.5.2 Routing logs
6.6 Queues
6.6.1 The Queue Viewer
6.6.2 The unreachable queue
6.6.3 Poison messages
6.7 Back Pressure
6.8 Delivery Status Notifications
6.8.1 Customizing DSNs
6.8.2 Postmaster addresses
6.9 Transport Agents
6.10 Transport summary
6.11 Edge Servers
6.11.1 Edge or Hub?
6.11.2 Basic Edge
6.11.3 Edge Synchronization
6.11.4 Basic Edge Security
6.11.5 Fighting Spam and email viruses
6.11.6 Defense in Depth
6.11.7 Microsoft’s approach to mail hygiene
6.11.8 Forefront for Exchange
6.11.9 Agents
6.11.10 Agent logs
6.11.11 Connection Filtering
6.11.12 Sender Filtering
6.11.13 Address Rewrite Agent
6.11.14 Sender ID Agent
6.11.15 Content Filtering
6.11.16 Content Filter updates
6.11.17 Per-User SCL processing
6.11.18 Safelist Aggregation
6.11.19 Sender reputation
6.11.20 Recipient Filtering
6.11.21 Blocking file attachments
6.11.22 Attachment Filtering
6.11.23 Edge Transport Rules
6.11.24 Available Edge
6.12 Client-Side Spam Suppression
6.12.1 Outlook’s Junk Mail filter
6.12.2 Postmarks
6.12.3 Restricting OOF and other notifications
6.13 Routing onwards
7 Clients
7.1 Outlook
7.1.1 Outlook Web Services
7.1.2 Understanding Outlook’s relationship with Exchange
7.1.3 Deploying cached Exchange mode
7.1.4 Address caching
7.1.5 MAPI compression and buffers
7.1.6 Conflict resolution
7.1.7 Preventing MAPI clients from connecting
7.1.8 Outlook 2007 and Exchange 5.5
7.2 Offline and Personal Stores
7.2.1 Personal Folders
7.2.2 Mail Delivery to Personal Folders
7.2.3 Configuring PSTs
7.2.4 PST Archiving
7.3 Offline Folder Files
7.3.1 OST Synchronization
7.3.2 When things go wrong with your OST
7.4 Out of Office changes
7.4.1 The big question: Is Outlook 2007 worth the upgrade?
7.5 The Offline Address Book (OAB)
7.5.1 Downloading the OAB
7.5.2 OAB files on the PC
7.5.3 The evolving OAB format
7.5.4 OAB and Cached Exchange Mode
7.5.5 OAB Generation and distribution
7.5.6 Creating a customized OAB
7.5.7 Allocat ing OABs to users
7.6 Outlook Anywhere
7.7 Outlook Web Access
7.7.1 New features in Outlook Web Access 2007
7.7.2 Outlook Web Access Light
7.7.3 International versions
7.7.4 Accessing legacy data
7.7.5 Managing Outlook Web Access
7.7.6 Authentication
7.7.7 Segmentation
7.7.8 Notifications
7.7.9 Controlling attachments
7.7.10 Themes
7.7.11 Client Settings
7.8 Internet Client Access Protocols
7.8.1 IMAP4
7.8.2 The Exchange 2007 IMAP Server
7.9 Mobile Clients
7.9.1 Selecting mobile devices
7.9.2 Server-based ActiveSync
7.10 Windows Mobile 6.0 and Exchange 2007
7.10.1 ActiveSync policies
7.10.2 Managing mobile devices through EMC
7.10.3 Moving mailboxes to Exchange 2007 and ActiveSync
7.10.4 Estimating network traffic for mobile devices
7.10.5 Analyzing ActiveSync Logs
7.10.6 Wiping mobile devices
7.10.7 Debugging synchronization
7.11 Comparing Windows Mobile and BlackBerry
7.11.1 Processing the mail
7.11.2 Other messaging options for Windows Mobile
7.11.3 Power management
7.11.4 Input flexibility
7.12 Unified Communications
7.13 Unified Messaging
7.13.1 Client Access to voicemail
7.13.2 Dealing with voicemail
7.13.3 Voice synthesis
7.13.4 Pure Voicemail
7.13.5 The magic of SIP
7.13.6 Speech Grammars
7.13.7 Phonetic names
7.13.8 Cross-forest UM
7.14 Special Mailboxes
7.15 Clients and users
8 Managing Users
8.1 Room and Equipment Mailboxes
8.1.1 Managing properties of room and equipment mailboxes
8.1.2 Converting old mailboxes to rooms
8.2 Helping Users to use email better
8.2.1 Eliminating Bad Habits
8.2.2 Abusing Disclaimers
8.2.3 Out-of-Office Notifications
8.2.4 The last few bad email habits
8.3 Customizing Display Templates
8.4 Exchange 2007 and compliance
8.4.1 The growing need for compliance
8.4.2 Transport rules
8.4.3 Using a rule to add disclaimer text to outgoing messages
8.4.4 Capturing selected messages
8.4.5 Becoming more complicated
8.4.6 Creating an ethical firewall
8.4.7 Transport rule storage
8.4.8 Rules and the shell
8.4.9 Journal rules
8.5 Messaging Record Management
8.5.1 Managing default folders
8.5.2 Managing custom folders
8.5.3 Allocating managed folders with policies
8.5.4 Applying policies to users
8.5.5 The Managed Folder Assistant
8.5.6 Logging Managed Folder Activity
8.5.7 Using Managed Folders
8.5.8 Harvesting information from managed folders
8.6 Message classifications
8.6.1 Adding intelligence to classification through rules
8.7 Copying user mailboxes
8.7.1 Auditing
8.8 Free and busy
8.8.1 Looking at free and busy data
8.8.2 Free and busy in Exchange 2007
8.8.3 Changes in Outlook 2007
8.8.4 Cross-forest free and busy
9 Hardware and Performance
9.1 Moving towards 64-bit Exchange
9.2 Buying servers for Exchange 2007
9.3 The storage question
9.4 RPC pop-ups
9.5 Clusters and Exchange
9.6 Continuous replication and Exchange 2007
9.6.1 Concepts
9.7 Deploying Local Continuous Replication (LCR)
9.7.1 How LCR works 912
9.7.2 LCR Operations
9.7.3 LCR Restrictions
9.7.4 CR database transition
9.8 Deploying Cluster Continuous Replication (CCR)
9.8.1 Comparing CCR and traditional clusters
9.8.2 CCR in practice
9.8.3 CCR failovers
9.8.4 Lost Log Resilience
9.8.5 The Transport Dumpster
9.8.6 Standby Continuous Replication
9.9 Continuous Log Replication: Good or Bad?
9.10 Virtual Exchange
10 More useful things to know about Exchange
10.1 Automated analysis
10.1.1 SSCP
10.1.2 Microsoft’s Release to Web (RTW) strategy
10.2 The Exchange Toolbox
10.2.1 Updates
10.2.2 Database Recovery Management
10.2.3 Database Troubleshooter
10.2.4 Mail Flow Troubleshooter
10.3 Messaging Tracking Logs
10.3.1 Generating Message Tracking Logs
10.3.2 Log sizes and ages
10.3.3 Keeping track of message subjects
10.3.4 Accessing Message Tracking Logs
10.3.5 Using the Troubleshooting Assistant to track messages
10.3.6 Tracking messages with EMS
10.3.7 Message delivery latency
10.4 Management Frameworks
10.5 Utilities
10.5.1 Performance testing
10.5.2 The MFCMAPI utility
10.5.3 MDBVU32
10.5.4 ExMon – Exchange User Monitor
10.5.5 PFDavAdmin
10.5.6 LogParser
10.5.7 Outlook Spy
10.6 Bits and Pieces
10.6.1 Where the Exchange team hangs out
10.6.2 Online Forums
10.7 Conferences
10.7.1 Magazines
10.7.2 How Exchange uses Registry keys
10.8 Good reference books

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Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 標誌著 Exchange 產品組歷史上最大的進步。這個完全重新設計的伺服器系統將改變 IT 管理員對 Exchange 的處理方式。
Tony Redmond,全球最受推崇的 Exchange 專家之一,提供了從新轉型架構的基本知識到理解全新改進的 Microsoft 管理控制台 (MMC) 3.0 及兩個新的管理介面——Exchange 管理控制台 (EMC) 和 Exchange 管理外殼 (EMS) 的內部見解。

目錄
內容
1 介紹
1.1 十年來的 Exchange 部署
1.1.1 我們的過去
1.1.2 協議戰爭
1.1.3 不斷增長的移動性
1.1.4 第三方產品和管理
1.1.5 一些有趣的專案
1.1.6 不太好的地方
1.1.7 Exchange 與 Active Directory 的連接
1.1.8 回顧 1996 年的預測
1.2 微軟對 Exchange 2007 的主題
1.2.1 遷移的美好前景
1.3 為 Exchange 2007 做準備
1.4 安裝 Exchange 2007
1.4.1 修改和移除伺服器
1.4.2 驗證安裝
1.4.3 第三方軟體
1.5 伺服器角色
1.5.1 服務
1.6 授權
1.6.1 版本號
1.6.2 32 位元的 Exchange 2007?
1.7 支援
1.8 Exchange 2007 的挑戰
1.9 走向未來
2 Exchange、Windows 和 Active Directory
2.1 Active Directory 和 Exchange
2.1.1 網域設計
2.2 Active Directory 複製
2.2.1 複製基礎
2.2.2 Active Directory 複製何時發生
2.2.3 Active Directory 命名上下文
2.2.4 將域控制器轉換為全域目錄
2.2.5 USNs 和複製
2.2.6 緊急複製
2.2.7 站內和站間複製
2.2.8 高水位標記向量和最新向量表
2.2.9 Windows 003 中 Active Directory 複製的變更
2.3 Exchange 的 Active Directory 拓撲服務
2.3.1 DSAccess (或 ADAccess)
2.3.2 我需要多少個全域目錄伺服器?
2.3.3 我的全域目錄在哪裡
2.4 恢復已刪除的 Active Directory 帳戶
2.5 Exchange 和 Active Directory 架構
2.5.1 使用安裝更新架構
2.5.2 更改架構
2.5.3 Exchange 的 Active Directory 自訂屬性
2.5.4 更新架構以允許模糊名稱解析
2.5.5 Exchange 特定的權限
2.5.6 Exchange 屬性集
2.6 Longhorn 和 Exchange 2007
2.7 非常重要的 LegacyExchangeDN 屬性
2.8 Active Directory 的腦部手術:ADSIEDIT
2.8.1 Exchange 的 Active Directory
3 管理 Exchange 2007 的基礎
3.1 Exchange 管理控制台
3.1.1 過濾器的重要性
3.1.2 管理混合組織
3.1.3 遠端或在工作站上運行 EMC
3.1.4 不再需要 AD 使用者和電腦
3.1.5 更改欄位
3.1.6 視覺效果
3.2 為什麼某些選項從 EMC 中消失
3.2.1 應對變化
3.3 Exchange 委派模型的變更
3.4 自訂收件者管理
3.4.1 告別 RUS
3.4.2 收件者類型
3.5 移動使用者
3.5.1 移動郵箱
3.5.2 記錄郵箱移動
3.6 使用發送群組
3.6.1 組成群組
3.6.2 Exchange 2007 中的群組變更
3.6.3 擴展發送名單
3.6.4 我可以在一個群組中擁有多少個物件?
3.6.5 管理群組成員資格
3.6.6 受保護的群組(和使用者)
3.7 使用群組進行權限管理
3.7.1 從 Outlook 管理發送群組
3.8 動態發送群組
3.8.1 更改動態發送群組的過濾器和條件
3.8.2 關於 OPATH 的說明
3.8.3 動態群組的新 UI
3.8.4 創建新的動態群組
3.8.5 使用動態發送群組
3.9 郵箱配額
3.9.1 設定郵箱配額
3.10 電子郵件地址政策
3.10.1 郵箱移動和電子郵件地址政策
3.10.2 驅動電子郵件地址政策的查詢
3.11 地址清單
3.11.1 將地址清單升級到 Exchange 2007 格式
3.12 使用者命名慣例
3.13 伺服器命名慣例
3.14 從基礎開始
4 Exchange 管理外殼
4.1 EMS:Exchange 的管理外殼
4.1.1 使用 PowerShell 命令
4.1.2 Exchange 外殼命令
4.1.3 命令編輯
4.1.4 獲取更多資訊
4.1.5 使用常見和使用者定義的變數
4.1.6 身份
4.1.7 在多域森林中工作
4.1.8 配置檔
4.1.9 批次中的 PowerShell
4.1.10 執行政策
4.1.11 從外殼發送電子郵件
4.2 從 EMC 學習
4.3 使用 EMS 管理郵箱
4.3.1 使用模板創建新郵箱
4.3.2 設定和檢索郵箱屬性
4.3.3 與郵箱互動的其他方式
4.3.4 Get-Recipient
4.3.5 移動郵箱
4.3.6 訪問其他使用者的郵箱
4.3.7 不同的命令和不同的屬性
4.3.8 聯絡人
4.4 管理發送群組
4.4.1 管理動態發送群組
4.4.2 高級群組屬性
4.5 通過外殼進行委派
4.6 創建有效的過濾器
4.7 批量更新
4.7.1 創建郵箱集
4.8 報告郵箱數據
4.8.1 特殊屬性
4.9 使用外殼進行其他管理任務
4.10 命令驗證
4.11 與遠端伺服器合作
4.12 與非 Exchange 2007 伺服器合作
4.13 測試 Exchange 2007
4.13.1 客戶端連接
4.13.2 郵件流
4.13.3 其他測試命令
4.14 Exchange 管理員的 PowerShell
5 存儲
5.1 介紹存儲
5.2 Exchange 2007 存儲的差異
5.2.1 六十四位元真的那麼重要嗎?
5.2.2 用記憶體換取 I/O
5.2.3 存儲成本的降低
5.3 不再有串流數據庫
5.4 表和項目
5.5 存儲組
5.5.1 創建新的存儲組和數據庫
5.5.2 管理存儲組和數據庫
5.6 交易日誌
5.6.1 循環日誌
5.6.2 創建新的交易日誌
5.6.3 保留日誌
5.6.4 交易、緩衝區和承諾
5.6.5 交易日誌 I/O
5.6.6 保護交易日誌
5.6.7 交易日誌檢查和校驗
5.6.8 最大數據庫大小
5.7 數據庫可攜性
5.7.1 零數據庫頁面
5.8 MAPI 連接和登錄
5.9 已刪除項目緩存
5.9.1 清理已刪除項目緩存
5.9.2 恢復項目和郵箱
5.10 背景維護
5.10.1 背景任務
5.10.2 追蹤背景維護
5.11 修復失敗的數據庫
5.12 Exchange 2007 內容索引
5.12.1 使用內容索引
5.13 公共資料夾
5.13.1 公共資料夾和 Exchange 2007
5.13.2 自 Exchange 2003 以來公共資料夾管理的變更
5.13.3 平息複製風暴
5.13.4 使用 Exchange 2007 管理公共資料夾
5.13.5 頂層資料夾的權限
5.13.6 轉介
5.13.7 遷移公共資料夾內容
5.14 移除數據庫大小限制
5.15 備份
5.15.1 NTBackup
5.15.2 其他商業備份產品
5.15.3 創建備份策略
5.15.4 備份和存儲組
5.15.5 檢查點文件
5.16 從存儲中移動
6 Exchange 傳輸和路由
6.1 路由的演變
6.2 通過經驗改變
6.2.1 隱藏的管理和路由組
6.3 Exchange 2007 傳輸架構
6.3.1 中樞傳輸伺服器的關鍵角色
6.3.2 接收連接器
6.3.3 發送連接器
6.3.4 連接 Exchange 2003 和 Exchange 2007
6.3.5 多條路徑進入 Exchange 2003
6.3.6 停用 Exchange 2003 路由組
6.3.7 在遷移期間處理 Exchange 2003 連接狀態更新
6.3.8 外部連接器
6.3.9 授權
6.3.10 接受的域
6.3.11 傳輸存儲
6.4 路由 ABC
6.4.1 解決多條路徑
6.4.2 最具體的連接器
6.4.3 連接器成本
6.4.4 最近的接近度
6.4.5 中樞路由站點的角色
6.4.6 站點連接成本與路由成本
6.4.7 指示郵箱伺服器
6.4.8 繞過某些連接
6.4.9 協議日誌
6.4.10 X.400 支援
6.4.11 分叉
6.4.12 標頭防火牆
6.5 傳輸配置
6.5.1 傳輸配置文件
6.5.2 路由日誌
6.6 隊列
6.6.1 隊列檢視器
6.6.2 無法到達的隊列
6.6.3 毒訊息
6.7 反壓
6.8 傳遞狀態通知
6.8.1 自訂 DSN
6.8.2 郵件管理員地址
6.9 傳輸代理
6.10 傳輸摘要
6.11 邊緣伺服器
6.11.1 邊緣或中樞?
6.11.2 基本邊緣
6.11.3 邊緣同步
6.11.4 基本邊緣安全
6.11.5 對抗垃圾郵件和電子郵件病毒
6.11.6 深度防禦
6.11.7 微軟的郵件衛生方法
6.11.8 Forefront for Exchange
6.11.9 代理
6.11.10 代理日誌
6.11.11 連接過濾
6.11.12 發件人過濾
6.11.13 地址重寫代理
6.11.14 發件人 ID 代理
6.11.15 內容過濾
6.11.16 內容過濾更新
6.11.17 每用戶 SCL 處理
6.11.18 白名單聚合
6.11.19 發件人聲譽
6.11.20 收件人過濾
6.11.21 阻止檔案附件
6.11.22 附件過濾
6.11.23 邊緣傳輸規則
6.11.24 可用邊緣
6.12 客戶端垃圾郵件抑制
6.12.1 Outlook 的垃圾郵件過濾器
6.12.2 郵件標記
6.12.3 限制 OOF 和其他通知
6.13 繼續路由
7 客戶端
7.1 Outlook
7.1.1 Outlook 網路服務
7.1.2 理解 Outlook 與 Exchange 的關係
7.1.3 部署快取 Exchange 模式
7.1.4 地址快取
7.1.5 MAPI 壓縮和緩衝區
7.1.6 衝突解決
7.1.7 防止 MAPI 客戶端連接
7.1.8 Outlook 2007 和 Exchange 5.5
7.2 離線和個人存儲
7.2.1 個人資料夾
7.2.2 郵件送達到個人資料夾
7.2.3 配置 PST
7.2.4 PST 存檔
7.3 離線資料夾文件
7.3.1 OST 同步
7.3.2 當 OST 出現問題時
7.4 離開辦公室變更
7.4.1 大問題:Outlook 2007 值得升級嗎?
7.5 離線地址簿 (OAB)
7.5.1 下載 OAB
7.5.2 PC 上的 OAB 文件
7.5.3 演變中的 OAB 格式
7.5.4 OAB 和快取 Exchange 模式
7.5.5 OAB 生成和分發
7.5.6 創建自訂 OAB
7.5.7 將 OAB 分配給使用者
7.6 Outlook Anywhere
7.7 Outlook Web Access
7.7.1 新功能