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- Exchange 2007 RPC interfaces are locked down
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Exchange 2007 RPC interfaces have retired support of various legacy RPC bindings, including AppleTalk, SPX and Banyan Vines. This exemplifies the philosophy of reducing attack surface area in the design of Exchange 2007. Read More...
- Distribution List is more locked down in Exchange 2007 to reduce spam
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Distribution list is used for grouping users together, and emails can be sent to all members belonging to a DL. In Exchange 2003, the default setting is that a DL accepts emails from any email addresses. It can be configured to reject external email addresses Read More...
- Why do browsers show cert warnings for Outlook Web Access 2007 by default?
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You may wonder why OWA 2007 show cert warnings by default on most browsers. At the back of your mind, Microsoft has talked so much about trustworthy computing, and they must still do not get security. Exchange team has gone back and forth on this issue Read More...
- Don't believe that anti-spam is disabled
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After setting up Exchange 2007 Edge and Hub, you can verify their configuration via get-TransportServer. On Edge and Hub, two anti-spam settings are important. You can use "get-TransportServer | fl name, anti*" to show the status of anti-spam related Read More...