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Exchange rich-text format: | Exchange rich-text format: | ||
- | * Determined by individual user settings | + | |
Message text word wrap | Message text word wrap | ||
- | * Never use | + | |
Enable the following check boxes: | Enable the following check boxes: | ||
- | * Allow out of office responses | + | |
- | * Allow automatic replies | + | * Allow automatic replies |
- | * Allow automatic forward | + | * Allow automatic forward |
- | * Allow delivery reports | + | * Allow delivery reports |
- | * Allow non-delivery reports | + | * Allow non-delivery reports |
- | * Preserve sender' | + | * Preserve sender' |
Click apply, Click OK to close default message format properties | Click apply, Click OK to close default message format properties | ||
4. Under Global Settings, right click Message Delivery and select Properties. | 4. Under Global Settings, right click Message Delivery and select Properties. | ||
- | * a. On the General Tab there is an button to add perimeter servers. | + | |
- | * b. On the Defaults tab, there a default delivery restrictions for recipients: | + | |
- | * c. On the Sender Filtering Tab, Check the box next to: Drop connection if address matches filter | + | |
- | * d. Under Connection Filtering Tab, by default there is nothing in the Block List Service Configuration, | + | |
- | * e. Under the Recipient Filtering Tab, by default there are no recipients listed under Block messages that are sent to the following recipients, and the check box is cleared next to Filter recipients who are not in the Directory. | + | |
- | * f. Under Sender ID Filtering (Available in Exchange sp2) the default setting is to Accept the Message (and the sender ID status will be attached to the message for further anti-spam processing). | + | |
- | * g. Under Intelligent Message Filtering Tab (available as an add-in to exchange SP1, or available as part of exchange SP2), Chose SCL ratings of approximately 6 (so everything 7 and above will be treated as you configure). | + | |
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a. Under Exchange ActiveSync, check these boxes: | a. Under Exchange ActiveSync, check these boxes: | ||
- | * Enable user initiated synchronization | + | |
- | * Enable up-to-date notification | + | * Enable up-to-date notification |
Under Outlook Mobile Access, check these boxes: | Under Outlook Mobile Access, check these boxes: | ||
- | * Enable Outlook Mobile Access | + | |
You should try clearing the box Enable unsupported devices (until you have users with mobile devices that requires this to be enabled). | You should try clearing the box Enable unsupported devices (until you have users with mobile devices that requires this to be enabled). | ||
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9. Under Servers, Protocols, SMTP, right click Default SMTP server and select properties. | 9. Under Servers, Protocols, SMTP, right click Default SMTP server and select properties. | ||
- | * a. On the general tab, You can check the box to enable logging with w3c extended log file format, and you will see that the IP address for this virtual SMPT server should be (All Unassigned) and on standard port 25. Click Advanced to find you can edit smtp and enable various SMTP filters. | + | |
- | * b. Under the Delivery Tab, select Advanced Delivery button, change the qualified domain name from yourhost.ntdomain.lan to yourhost.internetdomain.com. On the same Advanced Delivery page, insert the IP address (between BRACKETS) of any Smart Host (your perimeter non-exchange email server) that may handle other email accounts for the same FQDN and all mail where delivery is not local to exchange mail boxes handled on the exchange server. The brackets are required to prevent the DNS service from trying to resolve the IP address of the smart host IP number as if its were a host name. Click the button Configure (to configure external DNS servers). | + | |
10. In IIS, Default Website, Exchange Virtual Directory, Go to Properties, Directory security tab, Under Secure Communications section, click Edit button, and Check the boxes next to Require Secure Channel (SSL) and Require 128-bit encryption. | 10. In IIS, Default Website, Exchange Virtual Directory, Go to Properties, Directory security tab, Under Secure Communications section, click Edit button, and Check the boxes next to Require Secure Channel (SSL) and Require 128-bit encryption. |
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