For most companies, Microsoft Outlook is the default email service within the network because it automatically configures itself with the Exchange server that manages all the email accounts in the ...
Microsoft has implemented the S/MIME e-mail security standard across its hosted and server-based Exchange products, the company announced this month. The Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions ...
Unless you're running a large company that wants to install, host and maintain Microsoft Exchange Server on its own equipment, you generally don't need to purchase an Exchange Server license.
This article provides possible solutions to the problem in which Outlook cannot connect to the Exchange mailbox. This issue occurs when a user moves his mailbox from one Microsoft Exchange Server to ...
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A millennial does battle with Redmond's enterprise tools and comes away reeling Comment Probably the single most common ...
A newly discovered flaw in the Outlook Web Access service of Exchange 5.5 Server could allow a remote attacker to take partial control of the Exchange server. Microsoft released a patch for the ...
If you have the latest and greatest from Microsoft—Windows Server 2003, Outlook 2003 and Exchange 2003—your users can get seamless remote access to e-mail. Imagine a world where your traveling users ...
PALO ALTO, CA--(Marketwired - Apr 7, 2014) - The Radicati Group's latest study, "Microsoft Office 365, Exchange Server and Outlook Market Analysis, 2014 - 2018" provides an in-depth analysis of the ...
A system outage affecting Outlook users across North America, which has now been resolved, caused users not to be able to access emails and calendars via any Exchange Online connection method. The ...
“Owowa” stealthily lurks on IIS servers, waiting to harvest successful logins when an Outlook Web Access (OWA) authentication request is made. Researchers have uncovered a previously unknown malicious ...
A new threat report shows that APTs are switching up their tactics when exploiting Microsoft services like Exchange and OWA, in order to avoid detection. New, sophisticated adversaries are switching ...
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