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Wednesday, February 11, 2004 - Posts

Neil Cowburn blogged that I'm Content Master's Exchange Guru. Thanks for the link Neil. Neil is Content Master's mobility guru and an MVP on the .NET Compact Framework so if that's your thing, I'd recommend his blog. The great thing about working at Read More
Colin Walker has a tip on using RBL's in Exchange 2003. This is something covered in the Exchange 2003 lab I mentioned the other day and is certainly worth looking at. Colin mentions about the potential issues with missing mail through the blacklists Read More
This via Mary Jo Foley Microsoft is fielding a prototype of a new tool that eventually could become a member of its Visual Studio Tools for Office family. The prototype tool, code-named "Niobe," is designed to simplify the development of applications Read More
Following on from the link I posted yesterday for the Messaging Security Guide, Markus Klein from MSExchange.org has a guide on enabling S/MIME on Exchange 2003. Read More
Ive already mentioned the patch once today as its been all over the news. I would expect most of the people reading this to already have appropriate patching regimes in place. However, take a moment to think of anyone you know who owns a Windows PC Read More
Chris Kunicki has blogged about the Office 11 SP1 screenshots on Neowin. He takes the opportunity to revisit the bugfixes vs new features debate which KC also discussed the other week As Technical Writer formerly known as IT Operations Manager, my personal Read More
I'm currently pulling together a definitive list of Exchange related skills for a project I'm working on and I thought I'd throw the question open to everyone. If you were bringing together a team for an exchange project (migration, documentation, proof Read More
Microsoft have released some new Exchange 2003 KB articles: The removeorg option in Exchange Server 2003 This article discusses the removeorg option that is available with the Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Setup program. With this feature, Read More
John Porcaro blogged about Jost Lunstrom finding himself unemployed. A recent article in Texas Monthly tells his story: This winter, as headlines around the country trumpeted the comeback of the economy, 47-year-old Jost Lunstroth entered his eighth Read More
When Im working at home, I usually have Sky News on in the background. They just had a report on the latest critical vulnerability in Windows/IE, how you can use Windows Update and how users should make sure they keep their PC's updated. Im sure its Read More
Ryan thinks I may be taking over from the Scobleizer following my large run of posts yesterday. Maybe ;) Simply, I post when I think of stuff and I seperate it out rather than plop it in a single post because people who subscribe to my Exchange category Read More
VNUNet reports that Microsoft really are ending support for NT4 this year. I sure hope so. NT4 was goood in its day and the roots of the current Microsoft OS family are derived from it but its about time we let it go, Read More
More great stuff from the Technet Flash. Times in brackets are GMT times Windows & UNIX Interoperability on 1 March 2004 (10.00am) Migrating from UNIX to Windows 1 March 2004 (2.00pm) Exchange Server 2003 Technical Overview on 2 March Read More
Just got the new style UK Technet Flash and I like  :D (click here if you want to subscribe) In it are loads of great loooking events coming up over the next month or two at TVP in Reading (Except for the HP one). Microsoft and Intel Read More
Quest have posted up the Archive of a recent webcast on Exchange Migration Planning. While it does have content specific to Quest's Exchange toolset, it also contains some great tips and insights into the planning process in general. Register to download Read More