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Microsoft exchange connectivity guide / Rodney Bliss, Rebecca Wynne.

By: Contributor(s): Series: Microsoft professional editionsPublication details: Redmond, Wash. : Microsoft Press, c1997.Description: xxiii, 371 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 1572312203
Other title:
  • Exchange connectivity guide
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.713769 22 BLI
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Table of Content

PART ONE IMC
1 IMC basics
Introducing TCP/IP
Ok, what is SMTP
Integrating into the TCP/IP network
Within THE IMC

2 Laying the groundwork
Connecting to the internet
IMC configuration

3 Creating the connection
The five basic tasks
But first TCP/IP
Setting up the administrator account
Defining the address space
Establishing SMTP site addressing
Etc.

4 Monitoring and troubleshooting
The IMC and performance monitor
IMC tuning
Trouble shooting
Typical troubleshooting steps
Where to go for more help

PART TWO X.400 Connector
5 X.OO Basics
The stay of a product
Terms and definitions
Addressing
What's in an x.400 message
How does it happen

6. Laying the groundwork
Using the x.400 connector as a site connector
Without directory replication
Using the 4.00 connector as a site connector with directory replication
Using the 4.00 connector to connect to the Microsoft mail x.400 gateway
Etc.

7 Creating the Connection
Creating the transport stack
Configuring an x.400 connector
What's next

8 Monitoring and troubleshooting
X.400 connectors and performances monitors
Exchange monitoring tools
MTA load balancing and tuning
Troubleshooting
Typical troubleshooting steps
Etc.

PART THREE MS Connector
9. Converting from Microsoft mail to Microsoft exchange
Documenting the Microsoft mail setup
Locating exchange server site
Where do you start?
Configuring the MS mail connector
Making changes in the Microsoft mail setup
Etc.

9. Converting the SMTP gateway and hubs
Documenting the Microsoft mail setup
Locating exchange server sites
Where do you start?
Configuring the MS connector
Making changes in the Microsoft setup
Etc.

10 Converting the SMTP gateway and hubs
Duplicating the hub structure
Pointing the hubs to the exchange servers
Moving the SMMTP gateway

11 Converting clients and post offices
Converting to the exchange client
Converting a users to exchange
Schedule
Converting post offices to exchange
Setting up the Microsoft exchange services


12 Monitoring and troubleshooting What happens to a message
MS mail connector and performance monitor
Exchange monitoring tools
MS mail connector tuning parameters
Troubleshooting
Typical troubleshooting steps.




Includes index: 353-371

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