SQL Server Magazine July 2002

[Feature]
Outlook Express's support of POP3 and IMAP4 gives the email client some advantages over other Exchange 2000 Server email clients. This article describes how to configure Outlook Express to work with these protocols.
By Ronald Stewart
Learn where to search for clues about the cause of your email delivery problems.
By Joseph Neubauer
Evan Morris explains how to clean up and consolidate sets of email messages that relate to a common topic.
By Evan Morris
[Outlook Tips and Techniques]
Here’s how to add an Exchange 5.5 script to a new public folder in Exchange 2000.
By Sue Mosher
Here’s how to put notes in a signature vCard.
By Sue Mosher
You can’t easily export calendar items in bulk from Outlook 2000 to a vCalendar format.
By Sue Mosher
Why .xlt files don’t work as templates in Exchange public folders.
By Sue Mosher
Place a link in Outlook email signatures that connects to an Exchange public folder.
By Sue Mosher
View lengthy entries in Outlook calendar printouts.
By Sue Mosher
[Reader to Reader]
Brian Ko shares some timesaving tips for preventing and cleaning up a Calendar-related problem.
By Readers
Jeff Dimock explains how to fix a mailbox migration problem.
By Readers
[The Exchange Server Troubleshooter]
You can use the new IM Virtual Server Wizard to create an IM router.
By Paul Robichaux
To install a clustered Exchange 2000 server, you must make your first Exchange 2000 server a nonclustered server.
By Sue Mosher
After you understand the confusing wording in your SMTP virtual server's Authentication dialog box, you can properly let POP3 users who authenticate send email from outside the office.
By Paul Robichaux
You can tell IIS to assume a default domain and let users log on to OWA with only a username.
By Paul Robichaux
Although STMP wasn't designed to perform authentication, you can make your Exchange 2000 SMTP gateway more secure.
By Paul Robichaux
Because both Exchange 2000 and Exchange 5.5 encode the server name as part of the database, you can't directly move an existing Exchange server to another server with a different name
By Paul Robichaux
You can use the ExchangeRecovery tool to recover orphaned .ost files.
By Paul Robichaux
Here's why Microsoft uses different ports for intragroup and intergroup routing state updates port use.
By Paul Robichaux
You can use Microsoft's hosting documentation to create separate GALs and recipient policies that address the 20-database limit on Exchange 2000 servers.
By Paul Robichaux
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