Exchange

Exchange – Voice message are not delivered into user mailbox

Recently, I started to configure my Exchange 2010 Server as UM server. To do that, I’m using Trixbox as a software IPBX. I successfully configured my IPBX as well the Exchange UM role (dial plan, user UM enabled…). During my test I was able to reach the Exchange auto attendant or leave voice message, but

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Exchange / UAG – Exchange publication using ForeFront UAG

If you published your Exchange 2010 services (OWA, Outlook Anywhere, EAS…) using ForeFront Unified Access Gateway (ForeFront UAG), you may have trouble with Outlook Anywhere after you deployed the Service Pack 1 for Exchange. Indeed, Exchange Web Services and Autodiscover Service may not work anymore when connected remotely. The first thing is to check if

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Exchange 2010 / Outlook 2010 – Mailbox name show the email address

If you are using Outlook 2010 and Exchange 2010, you may have experimented this. Your mailbox name show on top of your mailbox folders tree is showing your email address instead of your display name. After doing some research, I found nothing which could explain that, except maybe the autodiscover process. Indeed, the autodiscover process

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Exchange / ForeFront UAG – Publishing Exchange 2010 with UAG

to continue my series about publishing internal resources with ForeFront UAG, here is a post about publishing Exchange 2010 – more specifically publishing Exchange Autodiscover and Exchange Web Services. This has been already covered by Microsoft through TechNet and a White Paper BUT details provided are not true or not complete. Indeed, if you follow

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Exchange – Publish POP/IMAP settings on OWA

With Exchange 2010, users are able to get POP and IMAP settings from OWA.   But to provide these information, you have to publish it. To publish POP/IMAP settings on OWA, you have to run the following Exchange CMDLets: get-receiveconnector set-popsettings –ExternalConnectionSettings “<POP address>:110:TLS” set-receiveconnector –identity “<SMTP client settings>” -AdvertiseClientSettings:$true Where <POP address> has to

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UAG – Exchange 2010 SP1 publication

After publishing Exchange Server 2010 SP1 (particularly Outlook Anywhere), you may have the following event logged on the Application event log in your UAG server: Log Name:      Application Source:        Microsoft Forefront UAG Date:          21/11/2010 20:24:14 Event ID:      24 Task Category: None Level:         Warning Keywords:      Classic User:          N/A Computer:     <UAG Server> Description: The request from user

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Hotmail – Now supporting push mail, calendar and contact with Active Sync

Hotmail is making it easier for you to stay up-to-date and be productive on your phone. Starting today, you can get your email, calendar, and contacts pushed automatically to your phone using Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) – as it’s already the case since Exchange 2003 and Windows mobile, iPhone and some other mobile devices. EAS keeps

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