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Security & Message Hygiene Articles

Secure Exchange 2000 IMAP4 Service Publishing with ISA Server 2000 - Part 2: Understanding the Co-located SMTP Servers
Date - Apr 22, 2003
Author - Thomas Shinder
In the first part of this article on publishing the Exchange 2000 IMAP4 service, we went over the procedures required to make the IMAP4 service available to users on the Internet via ISA Server 2000 (ISA Server) Server Publishing Rules. In this, part 2, of our secure IMAP4 publishing series, we’ll go over the high level details required to understand the Co-located SMTP server scenario we’re building
Secure Exchange 2000 IMAP4 Service Publishing with ISA Server 2000 - Part 1: Securing Publishing of the IMAP4 Service
Date - Apr 20, 2003
Author - Thomas Shinder
Everyone knows that Exchange 2000 is the perfect mail server if you need to support thousands of users, but its also great if you have fewer than a hundred users. If you're running a small shop, you might want to save on bandwidth costs by using ISA Server and IMAP4 publishing. Publishing IMAP4 is great, but you need to do it securely. Check inside for all the details you need to make it work!
“Secure” your Exchange Server on the Internet for $100
Date - Nov 04, 2002
Author - Steve Bryant
I know the security folks are going to tear into me for this, partly because I use the word Secure, and partly because it is not truly secure. Let me share with you some ideas on how you can install Exchange 2000 and AD and let your users connect from the Internet with their MAPI client as well as OWA.
Understanding Relaying and Spam with Exchange 2000
Date - Jul 30, 2002
Author - Mark Fugatt
This article is designed to help you better understand Relaying and Spam, it also explains some of the options available in Exchange 2000 to protect yourself.
Restricting Users from Sending and/or Receiving Mail via the Internet
Date - Jul 11, 2002
Author - Mark Fugatt
This article explains to steps you can take to restrict users from sending and/or receiving mail via the Internet
Secure Your Mail Server: GFI MailSecurity for Exchange/SMTP
Date - May 31, 2002
Author - Dan DiNicolo
Implementing network security is like trying to chase a moving target at the best of times. Where most companies today would consider it incomprehensible to not have a properly configured firewall, many of these same companies still overlook the single biggest source of their problems – their email systems.
Blocking Incoming Mail Using Microsoft Exchange 2000
Date - May 27, 2002
Author - Mark Fugatt
An employee comes to you and reports they are receiving email from an old friend and they don’t want it anymore, or the HR department manager is getting inappropriate emails from an ex-employee, do you know what to do. Now, you could go out and purchase a third-party tool to block the mail, but with Exchange 2000 you have a simple but effective solution available to you, its called “Message Filtering”, and in this document we will walk through how to set it up.

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