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Blog Post:
Quick Transport Rule
Doug Gowans MSFT
Quick transport rule to remove the recipient field of an SMTP message header from messages going out across an Edge Transport role server… Not going to win any awards but it’s worth a look if you haven’t tried mucking about with transport rules with Powershell . $Condition = Get-TransportRulePredicate...
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4 Feb 2009
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Couple of nice blogs on removing internal SMTP headers
Doug Gowans MSFT
Not that I believe you should be, but if you are concerned about the server names and ip addresses that are stamped on outgoing message headers have a look at the following blogs: Removing internal host names and IP addresses from message headers on Exchangepedia Removing internal SMTP headers by Jim...
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25 Jan 2009
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Continuous Replication, Site Resilience & decision making processes...
Doug Gowans MSFT
The ability to continue to provide a full service to your user community in the unlikely event of the loss of a datacentre is an increasingly common requirement. The use of Continuous Replication (CCR and SCR) with Exchange 2007 Service Pack 1 is an obvious choice in providing data availability and site...
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13 May 2008
Blog Post:
Shall I EdgeSync?
Doug Gowans MSFT
What's good about EdgeSync? It makes design\configuration\administration a lot easier Even if you have to modify the default send connector or add new send connectors you only need to do it once and the topology is pushed out to ADAM on the subscribed Edge Server. Rather than having to create routes...
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31 Mar 2008
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Two connectors; same cost; same number of hops to destination; message delivery will be load balanced across the two connectors?
Doug Gowans MSFT
No . If you test this scenario then you'll find that Exchange 2007 will select one of the routes and will always deliver messages across that route whenever it can. The connector is chosen based on the connector name - whichever comes first alphanumerically will be used. i.e. AA_Connector...
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31 Mar 2008
Blog Post:
More on ...Windows 2008 or Windows 2003?
Doug Gowans MSFT
A blog on this same subject has just been posted to You Had Me At EHLO... and there are a few points that I'll add here which I didn't include in my original blog 'Windows 2008 or Windows 2003?' . (...and I apologise for lifting these points directly from Scott's article. There didn't seem...
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6 Mar 2008
Blog Post:
Windows 2008 or Windows 2003?
Doug Gowans MSFT
So you're about to deploy Exchange Server 2007 with Service Pack 1 and want to know which operating system to deploy. There are a number of issues that you should be aware of when you are making this decision so I thought I would summarise a few points... The first has got to be the in-place upgrade...
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29 Feb 2008
Blog Post:
Exchange 2007 Service Pack 1 on Windows 2008...?
Doug Gowans MSFT
So now that Windows Server 2008 has been released what versions of Exchange Server can we run on it...? Well the earliest version that is supported to run on W2K8 is Exchange Server 2007 with Service Pack 1. It is not supported to run the RTM version of Exchange Server or indeed any previous...
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12 Feb 2008
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