 | How To Create SMTP Connector in Exchange 2013 | |
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Outbound mail flow in Exchange Server 2013 is managed with the use of Send Connectors.
Send Connectors are not configured by default when you first install Exchange Server 2013.
If the Exchange 2013 server is installed in an existing organization
then other Send Connectors may already exist that facilitate outbound
mail flow. Otherwise, you will need to create at least one Send
Connector yourself.
Most organizations will be dealing with one of the following outbound email flow scenarios:
email sent directly over the internet to the recipient’s serveremail sent to the internet via a smart host
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 | How to Create Exchange Account in Outlook 2016 | |
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Important: Outlook 2016 can only connect to Exchange using AutoDiscover
feature. A special DNS record must be configured for your domain in
order for you to take advantage of the Outlook 2016. Currently Outlook 2016 profile cannot be created with Outlook profile helper tool.Outlook 2016 doesn't support manual setup for Exchange accounts.Outlook 2016 does not support Exchange 2007 mailboxes. Only Exchange 2010 and later versions are supported. |
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 | What are Resource Mailboxes in Hosted Exchange? | |
 | Resource mailboxes are mailboxes that represent conference rooms or shared equipment. Resource mailboxes can be included as resources in meeting requests, providing a simple and efficient way to utilize resources for an organization.Note: Resource mailboxes cannot be accessed directly. The only way to open a resource mailbox is to open it from the delegate's mailbox.There are two types of resource mailboxes in Microsoft Exchange Server: room and equipment. Room mailboxes are assigned to a meeting location, such as a conference room, auditorium, or training room. Equipment mailboxes are assigned to a resource that is not location specific, such as a portable computer projector, microphone, or company car. In reference to resource mailboxes, a delegate is a user that has been delegated as the management of the resource mailbox. The delegate can approve or reject out-of-policy meeting requests for a resource.The delegate can |
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