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TechEd Day 1&2 from an Exchange perspective

It’s been a huge couple of days for the Exchange team, especially the Exchange Mobile Sync team, which is in my group. In case you missed the news, at TechEd on Monday we announced Exchange 2003 Service Pack 2 as well as the Messaging and Security Feature
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Want to work on mobile/web access technologies in the Exchange Team?

See my post on the Exchange Blog for details on some job openings in my team. As a bonus, can you guess who I am channeling in the first paragraph? (hint: there's a lot of rhetorical questions)
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HELLOMOTO

Today, our second Exchange ActiveSync licensee announced their upcoming device with direct Exchange Server connectivity: Motorola and their upcoming A780 . Of course Motorola has several Windows Mobile devices (the now-shipping MPX 220 and upcoming MPx
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Treo 650 and Exchange ActiveSync

I am sorely overdue in posting, and I apologize about that. I will hide behind the sorry excuse that the vast majority of what I do nowadays is work on an upcoming release of Exchange that we aren't talking about yet, so I feel like I can't blog all that
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The RFC 2821 "Covenant"

In a recent comment , Mark Hicks asks: Is there a way to accept a message for an invlaid recipient and then delete it without generating an NDR to the (usually fake) sender? I still want to generate an NDR for my internal users when mail cannot be delivered
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Blogging from TechEd: Exchange SP1 and IMF released

I'm sure you've read it elsewhere, but here's one more link. It was hard to sit on this as people were commenting their lament over not being able to get IMF, but trust me, it's worth the wait. You can find both SP1 and IMF linked off of http://www.microsoft.com/exchange
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Exchange Development at TechEd

What have I been spending my time on this week? Polishing my presentation on Exchange Development! I'm presenting a MSG330:Exchange Development at TechEd San Diego this year, 5:30 pm Wednesday, room 32AB for those of you who are attending. Many of you
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IMF settings

Several people have commented or emailed me asking me for my IMF settings, since I mentioned that I am using the IMF on my personal mail server. There are basically three settings for IMF: The Spam Confidence Level threshold for acting at the gateway,
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ResolveP2 flags

In comments to my recent post on ResolveP2, several people asked me what the properties listed in http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;174755 meant in real terms. So I asked an Exchange developer and got the answer: From that KB article:
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ResolveP2, RerouteViaStore, and its equivalent in Exchange 2003

Recently I have encounted a number of people who asked what the ResolveP2 reg key in Exchange 5.5 was meant for, and how to emulate it in Exchange 2003. -- ResolveP2 in Exchange 5.5 ResolveP2 tells the Exchange server “when the server is storing
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Sharing a domain between two Exchange orgs

Luke asks : I am in the process of migrating from Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2003 for a company that has multiple small (less than 5 users) branch offices. They want to migrate slowly, so here's my dilemma: The current Exchange 5.5 will still be active
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How are you using the Windows 2003 POP Server, Part II

In a previous post , I asked people how they are using the Win2K3 POP server and what features they wish it had. One thing I'd like to get, especially from people who posted that they do use it today, is some more details on why and how they are using
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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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