Sending emails from Windows Azure using Exchange Online web services
There already have been several blog posts (e.g. 1, 2, 3) about why and how to send emails from an Azure-hosted application.
I just wanted to summarize the essence and show some code on how to send email from Azure code via Exchange Online web services if you have an Exchange Online email subscription.
Introducing the Exchange 2010 Hybrid Configuration Wizard
During the beta of Office 365 for Enterprises, we received great feedback from our customers and wanted to vastly simplify the process for configuring Exchange in a hybrid deployment with Office 365. We are introducing the Hybrid Configuration Wizard in Exchange 2010 Service Pack 2 to refine the deployment process as a result of that feedback.
Exchange 2010 FAQ: How Do I Install the Exchange 2010 Management Tools?
The Exchange Server 2010 management tools can be installed on a computer running one of the following operating systems:
- Windows Vista 64-bit with Service Pack 2
- Windows 7 64-bit
- Windows Server 2008 64-bit with Service Pack 2
- Windows Server 2008 R2
Released: Update Rollup 2 for Exchange 2010 Service Pack 2
Earlier today the Exchange CXP team released Update Rollup 2 for Exchange Server 2010 SP2 to the Download Center.
This update contains a number of customer-reported and internally found issues since the release of SP2 RU1. See KB2661854: Description of Update Rollup 2 for Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 2 for more details.
Get a list of mobile devices in Exchange 2010 using PowerShell
Hi there! Following my previous blog post about Exchange 2010 and consumerization of mobile devices, I decided to create a little script that might help you find out what mobile devices are actually connecting to your Exchange 2010 environment.
Enable Exchange ActiveSync on a Mailbox with PowerShell
Exchange 2007 brought some changes to managing mailboxes, most notably, the removal of Exchange tabs from Active Directory. In Exchange 2003, to enable Exchange ActiveSync for a mailbox, you would simply open the ADUC properties for a user, click the Exchange Features tab, click Exchange ActiveSync, and then click Enable.
Exchange Full-Access and Send-As mailbox permissions with Powershell
Managing calendar permissions in Exchange Server 2010
In legacy versions of Exchange Server we could use PFDAVAdmin to manage calendar permissions, or alternatively the 3rd party tool SetPerm.
With Exchange Server 2010 calendar permissions can be managed using the *-MailboxFolderPermission cmdlets. While these cmdlets can be used to manage permissions on any mailbox folder, we`ll focus on calendar permissions.
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 vs 2007
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 brings the latest updates and enhancements in flexible communication tools to your business. Trying to decide whether-or-not to make the upgrade? This buying guide points out the differences between exchange server 2010 vs 2007. With this version comparison guide you’ll be able to see whether the new features in Exchange Server 2010 are just the thing you were looking for or whether you should stick with 2007.
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