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January 2004 - Posts

How are you using the Windows 2003 POP3 Server?

I saw a link on the “hellomate“ MS Exchange blog to a post singing the praises of the POP3 Server that comes in Windows Server 2003 and it reminded me that I wanted to write about this and ask people to comment or write, and tell me what you
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More from Michel on customer feedback

In a comment to my last post , Michel says: It sure helps to demystify the process, but also shows there is no direct contact between developers and customers. PSS, a product group or reports form software tools are always 'in the middle'. I'm sorry that
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How do we decide what features make it in to Exchange?

In a recent comment , Michel asks: How do you come up with a list of new features that are to be included in a new release? In a 'Meet the Expert' session here in the Netherlands last December, I discussed a problem for which ' the expert' knew a ' feature
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Home Portrait Studio

KC mentioned the other day in her blog that we recently created a home photo studio. Leading up to this purchase, I spent a lot of time researching the easiest things to buy and I wanted to share it with others who might be looking to do the same thing.
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HP Exchange 2003 Academies

HP is starting a new round of Exchange 2003 Customer Academies and I wanted to give them some press, because I think they are a great way for customers to get deep knowledge about Exchange. I was involved in the development of the first (then Compaq)
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Catchall vs Check recipients

We get two different common requests for features that we have solutions for, but it's funny that they are incompatible. I accidentally discovered this on my own Exchange 2003 server at home. Feature 1: “Catchall” mailbox The idea with this
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