4. Exchange Server Roles EDGE Server- Mails travels inbound through edge transport & once the rules are applied the message is passed to hub transport server. HUB Server- Inbound mail is accepted from the edge server and passed on to the users mailbox. Mailbox Server- This holds the Exchange database within which the users mailbox are contained Client Access Server (CAS) –Users connect with their client, Mobile device or browser. UM Server- Merging your VOIP infrastructure with Exchange & it combines voice ,fax and mail in one inbox.
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6. Exchange 2007 Enterprise Topology Hub Transport Edge Transport Routing Policy Hygiene Routing Unified Messaging Applications: OWA, Outlook Anywhere Voice Messaging Protocols: EAS, POP, IMAP, Outlook Anywhere Mailbox Fax Programmability: Web services, Web parts Mailbox Client Access Public Folders Enterprise Network PBX or VoIP OtherSMTPServers I N T E R N E T
8. On-Premise Software DMZ Firewall Edge Transport Server Mailbox Server Hub Transport Server Client Access Server Antivirus and Anti-spam protection for Exchange Server 2007 Roles Comprehensive Antivirus, Anti-Spam Protection SMTP Internet Choices for Network Edge Protection Internet-based services or on-premise software protect against spam and viruses before they penetrate the network Simplify E-mail Administration Offload e-mail security; allows focus on other IT initiatives
12. Built-in: no special server or services required Rich access for the many, not the few “By 2007 “telework” will be practiced by more than 60 million people…” - Gartner Management Update 2004 Anywhere AccessOutlook experience from desktop to mobile devices
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59. You can add other persons’s email ids who need to attend the meeting as shown here. They would also get a meeting request based on this invitation.
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70. Mobile eMail Would you like to receive the following while you are on the move ? Contacts Calendar Items / Appointments /Meeting requests. Email Then this presentation is for you. In the following slides we are providing steps to configure Contacts / Emails / Calendar on Nokia S60 platform mobiles like N73/N76/N95/ and E50/E60/E61i/E90. Make sure you have enabled GPRS connection in your phone and you are able to browse internet with your phone. If not, please check with your service provider. Current Charges by the service providers for data upload/download using GPRS is 1 fil per 1 KB. Though there are many steps, the entire operation can be performed in 10 minutes of your time.
71. Mobile eMail For Nokia phones you need to have Mail for Exchange in your mobile. Download the software from the location indicated here on to your PC. If you do not have Bluetooth facility in your PC, make sure that you have Nokia PC Suite installed in your PC.
72. Mobile eMail Connect your Phone to the PC’s USB Slot using the Nokia PC Cable provided with your Phone. Hope you have a memory card in the phone. If not, insert a 256MB memory card atleast. Open Nokia PC Suite application from your PC Downloaded MailFor Exchange File on the desktop of your PC. Click the File Manager icon.
73. Mobile eMail 1. You can see a screen with storage details of the phone. Double Click on the Memory Card 2. Different Folders on the Memory Card 4. Copied file. Now you disconnect the Phone from the PC 3. Drag and Drop the Downloaded file on to the memory card of your phone. You can also transfer using Bluetooth if you have a Bluetooth enabled PC or Laptop
74. Mobile Email From now whatever we do is on the phone. The screenshots are exact screenshots of configuring M4E on a Nokia E61i Phone. 2. Press (Menu) Key 5. Choose the Memory Card to see the folders in the Memory Card 3. Choose Office File Manager 6. Scroll down to see the file moved from the PC. Highlight and Click using the Navigation Key’s center button Phone desktop screen 4. Folders in the Phone memory
75. Mobile eMail 7. Starting of Installation 9. Click Continue 8. Click Yes 12. After the installation the control comes back to the same screen where we have started. Click Exit 11. Installing the Software 10. Click Continue
76. Mobile eMail 15. Click Yes to Create a Profile 14. Choose MfE and Click center button 13. Go to the folder MfE and Click center button 18. Type connect.etaascon.com and Click OK 17. Choose Exchange Server and Click Center Button 16. Choose Connection and Click Center Button
77. Mobile eMail 19. Choose Access Point and Click center button. Choose the appropriate Access point. In this example, the access point is Du Internet which is for the service Provider DU. 21. Choose No and Click OK 20. Choose Sync while roaming and click center button 22. Now click Right Navigation Key of the mobile. Come to Credentials section. Click Center Button from Username Field. Provide Username which is your Windows PC login Name. Enter the Username and Click OK. 24. Now Choose Domain option. Press Center Button. Enter Domain, which is your windows login Domain. Click OK. 23. Now Choose Password option. Press Center Button. Enter Password, which is your windows login password. Click OK.
78. Mobile Email 25. Final screen of the credentials should look like the one above. 26. Now use the Navigation Key and press to the right to come to then Sync content settings. Do not make any changes 27. Now use the Navigation Key and press to the right to come to then Sync Schedule settings. Move the cursor down to reach Peak End time option. Click center button. 28. Enter the Peak end time to 8:00pm. Click Ok. Then move the cursor down to Peak Days. 30. Final settings of Sync Schedule should look like the one below. Use Navigation key and move to the right 29. Choose appropriate days as peak days. Click OK.
80. Exchange Server 2007 Data protection Use Deleted Item Retention Recovery deleted mailbox from Symantec brick level Backup Redundant Servers Microsoft windows server failover Clustering of Mailbox Server Pro Active Monitoring