The Exchange administrators may come across some logical errors such as incorrect element display in folder or their incorrect quantity, which cause damage of Exchange user's mailboxes.
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Axel Culver, Exchange Admin (Author)
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Friday, November 28, 2014
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Exchange 2010 Spam Filter Settings to Stop Junk Emails
With rapidly increased the number of Exchange users and its popularity, spamming problem has also increased ridiculously in last few years. Different types of spam tactics like Junk Emails, has made Exchange Administrator job questionable to justify, why and how to fix these spam problems in Exchange Server.
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Troubleshooting 'Exchange 2013 Not Receiving External/Internal Emails' Issue
It is a very common problem with the
all versions of Exchange Server including Exchange 2013 where user doesn’t
receive any email from outside as well as inside of the Exchange network.
However, administrator has configured all the setting according to Exchange
Server 2013 guidelines but still there is some possibility to face 'Exchange
Server not receiving emails' problem. Possibly these kinds of error usually occurs
due to Internal DNS related issue in Server.
Friday, November 14, 2014
How to increase mailbox size in Exchange 2010
It is a common query of Exchange users
about the size limit of their mailboxes. They want more space on server to
store and keep their safe data from being vanished. To fulfill the requirement
of Exchange users, Microsoft provides the facility to customize the storage
setting to increase the size limit of Exchange mailbox. With follow few easy
procedures Exchange admin can change the size of mailbox according to the user’s
requirement.
Monday, November 10, 2014
What to do before repair Exchange 2010 Database
Troubleshooting a corrupted database in Exchange Server is not as easy as it seems. Lots of pre-check and key steps must be performed by an Exchange Administrator to fix database corruption. However Administrators have many options to handle damaged database files; either restore or repair complete database, but still there are some discrepancies Exchange admin should be aware before repair any Exchange database file.
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