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November 18, 2008

My new article is up at A List Apart. And listen to me kick ass at the CRTC tomorrow...
Personal Weblog of Joe Clark, Toronto [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by joeclark at 6:13 PM

October 07, 2008

Lately we have seen more interest in certificate based authentication with Exchange 2007 Outlook Web Access. Using certificates for authentication can be considered more secure because a user cannot gain access to the mailbox simply by knowing the user name and password. The certificate option preve...
You Had Me At EHLO... [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Exchange at 5:10 PM | 1 Citations

June 03, 2008

A decade ago, I lived in a small town in Nova Scotia while working for csmonitor.com. Windsor had a population was about 3,500 and I don’t imagine it’s grown much since then. But even back then, I had high-speed broadband access, which at the time was almost unheard of in Boston. In fact, I used...
Innovation [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 5:22 PM

April 23, 2008

In the past, if you wished to use S/MIME for e-mail encryption with an external recipient, you would add the recipient to your Contacts folder. This was typically done by having the recipient send you a digitally signed item and then right click on the recipient in the From field and click "Sav...
You Had Me At EHLO... [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 1:19 PM

April 14, 2008

With Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 you can now manage rules by logging into Outlook Web Access. The goal of the new rules interface is to provide Outlook users with a familiar experience for managing your rules. In the OWA options section is where you will find the rules management page. This ...
You Had Me At EHLO... [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 1:26 PM

April 10, 2008

As part of a broader investigation, we measured the network costs between Enterprise email clients and Exchange 2007 SP1. The values presented here might help you get a ball-park value for the network requirements connecting your datacenter to your users. The clients we considered were: Outlook 2007...
You Had Me At EHLO... [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 8:47 AM
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