FAQs / Exchange 2003 / Administrivia
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This FAQ is typed and maintained by Simpler-Webb, Inc. Large portions of it are directly, or indirectly, the result of the contributions of others.
Last Updated by Simpler-Webb on 3/26/2004 5:46:05 PM (QID #1000)
Categories: Exchange 5.5/Administrivia | Exchange 2000/Administrivia | Exchange 2003/Administrivia |
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There are many people who have contributed to the FAQs. We'd like to list them all, but we'd probably miss someone and then they'd feel slighted. Rather than do that, we instead acknowledge that we know who you are and we appreciate your efforts. Paul Bowden and the folks on the Exchange team at Microsoft have contributed heavily through their tip collection.
Last Updated by Simpler-Webb on 8/7/2003 1:59:40 PM (QID #1001)
Categories: Exchange 5.5/Administrivia | Exchange 2000/Administrivia | Exchange 2003/Administrivia |
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Absolutely! Submissions, suggestions and clarifications to the content of the FAQ are always appreciated. Whenever possible those received will be integrated into future versions of the FAQ. Please contact us.
Last Updated by Simpler-Webb on 8/7/2003 1:59:40 PM (QID #1002)
Categories: Exchange 5.5/Administrivia | Exchange 2000/Administrivia | Exchange 2003/Administrivia |
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Absolutely. We've compiled a list of some of our favorites in Additional Resources.
Last Updated by Simpler-Webb on 8/7/2003 1:59:40 PM (QID #1003)
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The mailing list archives for both the Exchange 2000 e-groups and Exchange swynk.com mailing lists are burned to CD on a quarterly basis.The 2003 First Quarter CD is now available from Simpler-Webb:
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Last Updated by Simpler-Webb on 4/7/2004 3:16:41 AM (QID #1004)
Categories: Exchange 5.5/Administrivia | Exchange 2000/Administrivia | Exchange 2003/Administrivia |
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- MEC no longer exists. Much of the content has been rolled into TechEd.
- TechEd 2004, May 23 - 28 in San Diego California
- Worldwide TechEd Events
- There is also the Exchange Connections conference put on by the Windows & .NET Magazine folks.
- October 24-27, 2004 - Orlando, Florida
Last Updated by Simpler-Webb on 4/7/2004 3:14:29 AM (QID #1005)
Categories: Exchange 5.5/Administrivia | Exchange 2000/Administrivia | Exchange 2003/Administrivia |
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All three of the lists below will have Exchange 2003 content. They are listed in increasing order of focus on Exchange 2003.
- The original Exchange Mailing List was started in 1995 by Peter Bowyer and run until May 1999 when it was transferred to Stephen Wynkoop, who sold his company to Internet.com. It is now run from sparklist.com. This list covers all versions of Exchange. Information on subscribing to the list can be found at http://intm-dl.sparklist.com/cgi-bin/lyris.pl?enter=exchange&text_mode=&lang
- The Exchange 2000 Mailing List was started by Martin Tuip on YahooGroups and can be subscribed to or viewed at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Exchange2000/
- The Exchange 2003 Mailing list was also started by Martin Tuip on YahooGroups. It’s brand new, but should be picking up steam soon. Information on subscribing to the list can be found at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/exchange-2003
Last Updated by Simpler-Webb on 8/7/2003 1:59:40 PM (QID #1006)
Categories: Exchange 2003/Administrivia |