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MAPI/RPC is dead; long live the Outlook-Exchange Transport Protocol
The Outlook Exchange Transport Protocol is still MAPI riding on RPC, but it has a new name. OK, MAPI Messaging Application Programming Interface isn't really dead, but it has, at least from a marketing perspective, undergone a bit of an overhaul. MAPI is an API -- Application...
Tags: MAPI, Outlook-Exchange Transport Protocol, RPC, Scott Lowe MCSE, E-mail Administration Tips Newsletter, Outlook/Exchange Client/server Combination, Networking
Technical articles 2007-05-17

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MAPI/RPC is dead; long live the Outlook-Exchange Transport Protocol
Third Party Exchange-like server productsI have already seen several products that will emulate an exchange Server. Scalix is one that come to mind that can run on Linux. There are others that run on Windows. They all claim to be cheaper than MS Exchange and allow the...
Tags: E-mail servers, Groupware, Servers, Microsoft Office, mhickok@..., server, RPC, MAPI
Discussion threads 2007-05-23
Understanding Transport Agents (Part 1)
The Transport Agent is found in the Edge Transport and Hub Transport roles, and has fundamental importance in the message security, regulation and hygienic process of Exchange Server 2007. The Exchange Server 2007 transport architecture allows all the flow of messages that pass through the transport pipeline to be processed...
Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Agent, Microsoft Exchange Server, API, TechGenix, Transport Agent, E-mail Servers, E-mail, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Software, Online Communications
White papers 2007-06-05
Understanding Transport Agents (Part 2)
The Transport Agent is found in the Edge Transport and Hub Transport roles, and has fundamental importance in the message security, regulation and hygienic process of Exchange Server 2007. The Exchange Server 2007 transport architecture allows all the flow of messages that pass through the transport pipeline to be processed...
Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Agent, Microsoft Exchange Server, TechGenix, Transport Agent, E-mail Servers, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2007-06-05
TechNet Webcast: How Microsoft IT Deploys Exchange Server 2007 Edge Transport (Level 300)
The attendee of this webcast will learn how Microsoft IT deployed Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Edge Transport server role, which is used for perimeter network deployment. The presenter of this webcast discusses how Exchange Server 2007 Edge Transport supports Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP routing, provides anti-spam filtering technologies, and...
Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Webcast, Information Technology, Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft TechNet, E-mail Servers, Groupware, Digital Media, Enterprise Software, Software, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
Webcasts
Performance of Transport Protocols in Wireless Networks
The increasing popularity of wireless networks indicates that wireless links will play an important role in future inter-networks. Transport protocol as an essential part of the whole protocol hierarchy provides end-to-end communication between two or more communication hosts. In theory, transport protocol should be independent of the technology of the...
Tags: Performance, Network, Protocol, Wireless Network, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking
White papers 2006-08-30
Changes in Exchange 2007 transport architecture
In Mail delivery changes in Exchange 2007, I outlined how Exchange 2007 has been re-engineered in a big way due to 2007's role-based nature, which necessitated a reworking of how different Exchange services communicate. The chart below outlines the protocol used to communicate between various roles. ...
Tags: SMTP, Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Microsoft Outlook, MAPI, TLS, User, RPC, E-mail, Networking, Online Communications, Scott Lowe
Blog posts 2007-11-25
Securing Exchange 2007 Edge Transport Servers
The Exchange 2007 Edge Transport Server is most vulnerable due to its location on the edge of the network. This paper shows the user a simple way to secure his Edge Transport servers. The Edge Transport server role in Exchange 2007 performs a number of functions including routing messages between...
Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, TechGenix, Exchange 2007 Edge Transport Server, Servers, Hardware
White papers 2006-08-17
TechNet Webcast: Exchange Server 2007 Transport and Routing Architecture (Level 200)
The presenter of this webcast presents the improvements made to transport and message routing in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and it highlight the benefits these changes offer to both users and administrators. The webcast starts by looking at the pros and cons of message routing and transport services in Microsoft...
Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Webcast, Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft TechNet, E-mail Servers, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Software
Webcasts
Configuring the Outlook 2003 RPC Over HTTP Client
The RPC over HTTP protocol allows the full Outlook 2003 MAPI clients to connect to Exchange 2003 Servers using HTTP/HTTPS. This solves the problem remote Outlook 2003 users have when located behind restrictive firewalls. The trick is to figure out how to properly configure the Outlook 2003 client to use...
Tags: Microsoft Outlook 2003, HTTP, Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, Microsoft Outlook, RPC, Microsoft Office, E-mail Clients, Groupware, Office Suites, Software, Networking, Enterprise Software
White papers 2006-10-15
No permission to send msg exchange 2000
Dear Colleagues,My users have been using MS outlook with exchange 2000 to send messages within the organisation and also to download pop3 mails from the internet. Recently some of the users started getting error messages when they try to send mails to people they had been communicating with on the...
Tags: E-mail, INTERNET, SMTP
Q&A 2005-11-01
TechNet Webcast: 24 Hours of Exchange Server 2007 (Part 12 of 24): Configuring Edge Transport Servers (Level 200)
The presenter of this webcast looks at the Edge Transport server role in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. The presenter looks at configuring the Edge Transport role in greater detail in this webcast. The webcast begins by exploring the process for implementing an Edge Transport server role and by discussing EdgeSync,...
Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Webcast, Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft TechNet, E-mail Servers, Digital Media, Servers, Enterprise Software, Software, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware
Webcasts 2007-02-28
Analysis of the HIP Base Exchange Protocol
The Host Identity Protocol HIP is an Internet security and multi-addressing mechanism specified by the IETF. HIP introduces a new layer between the transport and network layers of the TCP/IP stack that maps host identifiers to network locations, thus separating the two conflicting roles that IP addresses have in the...
Tags: Network, Protocol, Analysis, Host Identity Protocol, Internet, Tcp/Ip, Networking, Security
White papers 2005-04-24
Using Transport Rules: Creating Disclaimers in Exchange Server 2007
The new architecture of Exchange Server 2007 allows administrators to use many features to manage the messages in transit using transport rules. This paper discusses a scenario in which some transport rules are deployed to use disclaimers based on a company's needs. The objective of this paper is to explain...
Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Microsoft Exchange Server, TechGenix, E-mail Servers, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2007-05-13
An Implementation of Bluetooth Audio Video Distribution Transport Protocol
Bluetooth is a wireless communication protocol suite. It is targeted at small hand-held devices, cooperating in close proximity. Examples of use of Bluetooth are transfer of files between personal computer PC and MP3 player, synchronization of personal digital assistant PDA with PC, exchange of virtual visit cards, and reading of...
Tags: Audio, Video, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Web Site Development, Wireless, Internet
White papers 2004-11-23
Mail delivery and SMTP changes in Exchange 2007
As a result of the extensive overhaul that resulted in a redesigned Exchange 2007, many people have questions when it comes to what has changed and why.  An area that is sometimes questioned is the role of SMTP in Exchange 2007. In Exchange versions prior to Exchange...
Tags: SMTP, Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Server, Microsoft IIS Server, Exchange, E-mail, Servers, Online Communications, Hardware, Scott Lowe
Blog posts 2007-11-16
How to Use Transport Rules in Exchange Server 2007
The upcoming release of Exchange Server, Exchange Server 2007, has an important difference with older versions of the product; it is now possible to create transport rules at organization level that allow one to control the internal and/or external flow of messages in an Exchange Organization in an easy and...
Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Microsoft Exchange Server, TechGenix, E-mail Servers, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2006-07-27
Design, Implementation and Evaluation of a QoS-Aware Transport Protocol
In the context of a reconfigurable transport protocol framework, the paper proposes a QoS-aware Transport Protocol QSTP, specifically designed to operate over QoS-enabled networks with bandwidth guarantee. QSTP combines QoS-aware TFRC congestion control mechanism, which takes into account the network-level bandwidth reservations, with a Selective ACKnowledgment SACK mechanism in order...
Tags: QoS
White papers 2008-06-04
Exchange Server Port 119 opened?
I'm having a gamely disagreement with a friend. He states that MS Exchange 2000 requires NNTP port 119 to be opened so that Public Folders can be used. I however, am the admin of a 2000 Exchange server that uses Public Folders, yet 119 is not open.Can anyone...
Tags: e-mail, Exchange, Mick11, Microsoft Exchange Server, network, Network News Transport Protocol, server
Discussion threads 2005-06-02
TechNet Webcast: 24 Hours of Exchange Server 2007 (Part 02 of 24): Transport and Routing Architecture (Level 200)
The presenter of this webcast discusses the changes made to the routing and transport functions in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. The presenter reviews the pros and cons of message routing and transport services in Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 and Exchange Server 2000. Then he looks at the improvements made to...
Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Webcast, Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft TechNet, E-mail Servers, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Software
Webcasts 2007-01-24
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