Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is collection of communication protocol, which allows user to share information between multiple servers. Today most of the email technology is developed to utilize SMTP while sending e-mails as it is applicable for outgoing messages. The technology involved in SMTP generates a code which makes the communication between servers extremely convenient. The code is basically part of message that is differentiated into various categories which other server can easily understand. The e-mail send by the user involves information about sender/receiver, message heading and body. Considering user’s prospective, they see an interactive interface of the e-mail software. Once the message is on transmission channel, it is divided into multiple strings of text. These texts are related to each other via codes which are specifically dedicated to particular section. On the receiver end, the server software demodulates the codes and display message in a properly sequenced format.
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Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Pros & Cons of Microsoft Exchange Server
After sharing features of Microsoft Exchange 2010 in my prior blog now I am here with a blog that will represent pros and cons of Microsoft Exchange Server.
Before getting more into Exchange pros and cons; let us have summary about software giant Microsoft and its achievements.
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Recover Exchange database files in few simple steps
The Information Store is vital part of MS Exchange Server. It is specifically used to store crucial data in both Mailbox and Public folder. The Information Store can be looked a database of Exchange Server as it uses database files to manage the stored data efficiently. It must be quite understandable that Information Store holds users important data. Although the files kept in Information Store is always prone to number of threats. Which can severly damage the data that can result in corruption or permanent loss. However the positive side of using Exchange Server is that, these errors can be easily tackled using various recovery techniques.
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Help guide for confused Lotus Notes users
The email
plays a very crucial role of information sharing in today’s business
environment. The sharing process is made possible by the collaboration of
server and client application. As we can see that there is a huge transition in
working standards. It can be stated that it is an era of compaction where user
demands maximum features in a single application. Such kind of need arises
tough competition amongst the developers. So let us consider two most famous
Server side applications, Microsoft’s Exchange Server and IBM Lotus Notes. Both
the applications are packed with advance and staunch features but most of the
users prioritise Exchange Server over Lotus Notes. In this article I would
highlight the positive and negative aspect of the two widely famous server
applications.
Monday, September 30, 2013
Ways to backup Exchange database
Microsoft Exchange Server is the most favoured server application only because of simple but effective technology used in it. It has been observed that user generally takes very less time in-order to become fluent in Exchange functionality comparing to other server side application. Basically the file system of Exchange holds two types of files. Priv.edb holds user’s mailbox data and Pub.edb keeps user’s general data. Safety is major aspect of any organisation, it has become utmost priority to secure data in today’s business environment where every transaction or information sharing has become digital. Therefore it is advisable to the user to maintain regular backup of their crucial data to counterattack emergency situation. There are various types of ways by which user can perform backup operation:
Sunday, August 25, 2013
System Attendant Service and Error 1053: Could not start the Microsoft Exchange System Attendant service
When Exchange Server is installed, many background processes are also installed. These background processes are called services. Many of these services can get started automatically by Service Control Manager when OS is launched, while some need manual intervention. Services run independently from any application. Many Exchange components are implemented as services and many need services to perform successfully. One of the Exchange Server services is System Attendant service.
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
How to get rid of Exchange Dirty Shutdown Problem?
This is a very common problem that
every Exchange user has to face.
Symptoms: - Following are the main factors that need to be determined in case of an Exchange System in a Dirty shutdown state.
- Collect
the database and the required logs
User
must find a copy of the .edb file and needed logs. These logs are
required from database perspective and this can be completed by
suspending the older database copy, and then copying the needed files
to a separate location or creating a snapshot of the volume which can
be reverted to at a later time.
Common errors upgrading from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2010 Server
Being
an Exchange Server user a person knows the importance of EDB file
since it work as a store house for the information that is sent and
received via Exchange Server side application. And the corruption in
this file may lead to a big halt in the fluency of the email
communication of the whole organization.
Monday, April 29, 2013
How to say good bye to Exchange Error 1088 & 1005
Exchange server is becoming famous because of its user compatibility but it becomes irritating when you are working very heartily and sudden a error message pop up to disturb you.
It is a very common thing. Take one example of the scenario. Once I got stuck and the following error message appeared on my screen:-
Event ID: 1088
Source: MSExchangeIS
Type: Error
Category: General
The information store could not be loaded because the distinguished name(DN)of message database
/O=org_name/OU=site_name/CN=RECIPIENTS/CN= does not match the DN of directory
/O=org_name/OU=site_name/CN=RECIPIENTS/CN=.
Friday, March 22, 2013
Exchange Server Errors with their Meaning and Recovery
In this blog we are going to present you a brief description about possible Exchange Server error codes. Some of them are following:-
Exchange Dirty Shutdown Errors:- (Database is not shutdown properly which means it is dirty shutdown)
This error mainly takes place when database is not properly shutdown because of any reason like power failure, virus attack, S/H problem etc. As a result EDB and STM file may get corrupt.
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