Mail server Exchange2010 video tutorial (fine collection Edition, upper part 18 chapters)
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Mail server Exchange2010 Video tutorial (18 chapters in the collection)
The No. 01 Chapter: Why to learn Exchange (a total of 3 speaking)
1th: Why to learn Exchange
2nd: How to learn Exchange
3rd: The process and principle of mail sending and receiving
No. 02: Building an Exchange Server (total 9 stories)
1th: Build domain Servers and prepare for work
2nd: Mail server joins the domain
3rd: Install the required components in the mail server with commands
4th: Install the Office Packs component in the mail server
5th: Extending the schema for Exchange
6th: Open net.tcp Port Share Service
7th: Insert Disc installation EXCHANGE2010SP2 Chinese version
8th: Verify the sending and receiving of OWA messages after installation
9th: Registration and authorization (no longer limited to 120-day trial)
No. 03: Create Address List (total 4 words)
1th: How to create an address list
2nd: Hide the email address of important leaders
3rd: Hide the list of email addresses of people who have departed
4th: Disable mailboxes for people who have departed
The No. 04 Chapter: The client uses OWA to send and receive mail (a total of 13 speaking)
1th: How to Log on to OWA
2nd Talk: Address Book in OWA
3rd: Set up automatic replies in OWA
4th: Automatic forwarding in OWA (only incoming messages are forwarded)
5th: How to Change passwords in OWA
6th: OWA message rules and automatic categorization
7th: Electronic Signatures in OWA
8th: Filtering junk e-mail in OWA
9th: Simplified user name for login
10th: Preventing attachments in the specified format from being downloaded in the OWA interface
11th: Batch Turn calendar feature on or off in OWA
12th: Prohibit a user from logging on to OWA
13th: Create a shared calendar in OWA
No. 05: Using Exchange to send and receive mail (total 6 words)
1th: The configuration of the Exchange Server side
2nd: outlook2007 configured to send and receive mail in Exchange Mode
3rd: outlook2010 configured to send and receive mail in Exchange Mode
4th: outlook2013 configured to send and receive mail in Exchange Mode
5th: In workgroup mode, manually configure the mailbox
6th: In workgroup mode, Autodiscover
The No. 06 Chapter: Send and receive mail with POP3 non-encryption (total 5 words)
1th Talk: Exchange Server-side related configuration
2nd: outlook2007 Use POP3 non-encrypted way to send and receive mail
3rd: outlook2010 Use POP3 non-encrypted way to send and receive mail
4th: outlook2013 Use POP3 non-encrypted way to send and receive mail
5th: Foxmail Use POP3 non-encrypted way to send and receive mail
No. 07: Send and receive messages with IMAP unencrypted (5 speaking) (for mobile phones)
1th: The configuration of the Exchange Server side
2nd: OUTLOOK2007 use IMAP unencrypted way to send and receive mail
3rd: OUTLOOK2010 use IMAP unencrypted way to send and receive mail
4th: OUTLOOK2013 use IMAP unencrypted way to send and receive mail
5th: Foxmail use IMAP unencrypted way to send and receive mail
No. 08: Using IMAP encryption to send and receive mail (total 4 words)
1th: The Exchange service side opens the IMAP service
2nd: OUTLOOK2007 use IMAP encryption to send and receive mail
3rd: OUTLOOK2010 use IMAP encryption to send and receive mail
4th: OUTLOOK2013 use IMAP encryption to send and receive mail
The No. 09 Chapter: Send and receive mail with POP3 encryption (total 4 words)
1th: Exchange Server-side open POP3 this service
2nd: outlook2007 use POP3 encryption to send and receive mail
3rd: outlook2010 use POP3 encryption to send and receive mail
4th: outlook2013 use POP3 encryption to send and receive mail
10th: Application of Certificates in Exchange (total 11 stories)
1th: Before the Certificate Server is built
2nd: Building a Certificate Server
3rd: View certificates in a domain-added client
4th: Create a new certificate request file in the Exchange Server
5th: Submit the request on the Exchange Server and download the certificate from the Certificate Server
6th: Import the certificate in the Exchange Server
7th: Bind certificates to multiple services in exchange.
8th: Point to the specified domain server in the Exchange Server
9th: Check if the certificate is valid in OWA
10th: Case 1: Workgroup PCs send and receive messages with Exchange no longer have a certificate warning
11th: Case 2: Send and receive messages with POP3 encryption no more warnings
11th: Certificate with Outlook Anywhere (total 8)
1th: Building a Certificate Server
2nd: Before opening Outlookanywhere
3rd: Add RPC components on the HTTP proxy in exchange
4th: The process of opening Outlook anywhere in Exchange
5th: Download the CA root certificate chain from the CA Certificate Server and import the trusted enterprise certification authority
6th: Import the certificate in the external network client
7th: External network PC with OWA Access Intranet Exch Server
8th: Extranet PC Check if Outlook Anywhere is in effect
The 12th chapter: Static distribution group and dynamic distribution group (total 18 words)
1th: Static distribution Group Creation-Method 1
2nd: Static Distribution Group Creation-Method 2
3rd: Dynamic Distribution Group creation
4th: Hide the display of distribution groups
5th: Only the designated person to send bulk mail to the distribution group (using the Message delivery restrictions)
6th: Before the bulk of the mail to be approved (using e-mail award implementation)
7th: Before the bulk of the mail to be approved (using the Transport Rules implementation)
8th: Prohibit a person from sending messages to the extranet, but can receive messages (using transport rules)
9th: Prohibit a group of people to send mail to the extranet, but can receive the Internet Mail (using transport Rules)
10th: Approval (transport rules) before sending mail to the extranet
11th: Prohibit receiving external mail (implemented with transport rules)
12th: Secretly monitor messages sent and received (using log rules)
13th: Automatic CC messages (with transport rules)
14th: Automatic "BCC" messages (with transport rules)
15th: Message Redirection (using transport Rules)
16th: filtering spam messages (using transport rules)
17th: Automatic warning prompt (with transport rules) when attachments exceed a limited size
18th: Create a contact for a unit public
The 13th Chapter: User Mailbox Management (total 18)
1th: How to create a mailbox
2nd: Disable mailbox and enable mailbox
3rd: How to delete a mailbox
4th: Create multiple mailbox databases
5th: Move mailboxes to another database
6th: Bulk Set up storage space for all mailboxes
7th: Set the amount of storage space for a single mailbox
8th: Archive mailbox: Open Archive mailbox for important leaders
9th: Archive mailbox: Set the capacity size of the archive mailbox
10th: Archive mailbox: How to access the archive mailbox
11th: Archive mailbox: Disable archive mailbox
12th: Simultaneous monitoring of multiple employees ' mail (the best way to monitor)
13th: View the properties of a single mailbox (View by menu)
14th: View the properties of all mailboxes in a single database (with commands)
15th: Backup and restore of individual user mailboxes (export and import)
16th: Backup and restore of a single archive mailbox (export and import)
17th: Check the mailbox for damage and repair the damaged mailbox
18th: Link The outgoing mailbox to the new employee
The 14th chapter: Mail Management (total 12 words)
1th: Bulk Limit the size of all mail attachments
2nd: Limit attachment size for someone's mailbox
3rd: Automatic forwarding (only incoming messages can be forwarded, cannot monitor outgoing mail)
4th: Automatic Replies (for email reminders)
5th: Send a message on behalf of the leader
6th: Agent leader sends mail
7th: Withdraw the Sent mail (in essence, do the recall mark)
8th: Bulk Delete eligible messages in all mailboxes
9th: Prohibit ordinary employees from sending mail to the Chairman (using mail delivery Restrictions)
10th Lecture: Mass mailing (limited to how many people can be sent)
11th: How to view mail delivery reports
12th: Retrieve the emptied email (within 14 days)
15th: Hub Transport Service _ multi-domain application (total 8 words)
1th: A domain user can use a variety of domain name suffix to log on to the domain
2nd: How to send messages to each other within the domain of the intranet
3rd: Different domains in the intranet, how to send each other mail
4th: How to send mail to the outside network
5th: How to receive mail from the outside network (real environment)
6th: Build win2003 mail server and send mail to QQ mailbox
7th: Branch Office to build independent Exchange2010 server
8th: Two domains in the intranet between the different Exch send and receive mail between each other
16th: Management of mailbox Store database (total 10 words)
1th Lecture: Creating a new Mailbox Database
2nd: Dismount the Mailbox database
3rd: Loading the mailbox database
4th: Moving Mailbox databases
5th: Automatic Maintenance period of database
6th: Delete a mailbox database
7th: Automatic elimination of messages (using policy tags)
8th: Compression of the database (free space debris)
9th: Indexing and defragmentation of databases (implementing quick filter queries)
10th: Reduce disk space consumed by logs
17th: Backup and recovery of mail disaster (total 5 stories)
1th: Backup of database (backup to mobile hard disk)
2nd: Recovery of the database (restore from removable hard disk)
3rd: Create a backup plan, expire automatic backup
4th: Before reloading the Exchange Server (Backup)
5th: Reload Exchange Server (recovery)
18th Chapter: Exchange Management Tools (case)
1th Lecture: Case 1 Managing Exchange servers in Win7
2nd: Case 2 Add a MBX storage server
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Mail server Exchange2010 video tutorial (fine collection Edition)