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If a user is about to send a message to another user that has enabled their out-of-office
Nn
auto-reply
If a message exceeds the maximum configured sending/receiving size limits configured
Nn
within Exchange
If a recipient’s mailbox is full due to a storage quota
Nn
If a custom MailTip has been configured for a recipient or distribution group
Nn
If a user replies to all but was Bcc’d on the original message
Nn
If a user is attempting to send a message to a user or distribution list to which they are
Nn
not allowed to send (ethical wall or defined client conflict)
Summary
Exchange 2010 has many improvements focused made to provide better support for
large-scale deployments. The much reduced storage I/O requirements and flexible storage
options have increased the administrators’ or messaging professionals’ design options and
have allowed them to plan based on both capacity and performance. There is also a much
richer set of permissions, allowing work to be pushed down to user-level administrators
or to the users themselves.
Many features have created a seamless coexistence between OWA and Outlook 2010.
In addition, features such as the ability to dene tags and control what items get archived,
eDiscovery support, policy enforcement through user intervention and provide solutions for
many companied looking to get a handle on email content..
Chapter Essentials
Know what administrative changes have been made in Exchange 2010. Understanding the
changes within Exchange 2010 will help administrators who are coming from an Exchange
2007 environment. Understanding how the management interface has been redesigned will
make finding features and components a lot easier.
Know the requirements for Exchange 2010. A thorough knowledge of the requirements,
both in server hardware and network conguration, will help in the planning stages of your
Exchange 2010 rollout. These requirements are important because they will shape not only
what hardware you will be able to utilize but also the amount of effort required to ensure
that your organization’s environment is ready for Exchange 2010.
Understand the benefits of the new features in Exchange 2010. The new features, and
even the enhancements to features, provide many benefits to the end users and Exchange
administrators. A deep understanding of these features and how to properly configure them
will ensure that the deployment will be successful and that your users will be fully prepared
to take advantage of them.
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