Exchange Server 2010 Part 3: Security
Part 3 of 5 in the Exchange Server 2010 series. This in-depth course teaches the essentials of working with Exchange Server 2010.
What you'll learn
Part 3 of 5 in the Exchange Server 2010 series. This in-depth course teaches the essentials of working with Exchange Server 2010. You'll walk away from this course knowing how to install, configure, and maintain Exchange Server 2010 environments, as well as get to know some advanced features such as high availability and Unified Messaging. This course is intended for Exchange administrators looking to learn Exchange Server 2010, as well as administrators who are completely new to Exchange Server. To get the most out of this course, you should be familiar with some basic networking concepts and have at least a little experience working with the Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7 operating systems.
Table of contents
- Introduction 2m
- Send and Receive Connectors 101 4m
- Configure Internet Mail Flow Through at Hub Transport Server 4m
- Create a New Send Connector 5m
- Configure the Default Receive Connector 2m
- Test the Send and Receive Connectors 3m
- Send/Receive Mail Through an Appliance 4m
- Accepted Domains 9m
- DNS Configuration 7m
- Test Mail Flow 4m
- Introduction 1m
- The Hub/Edge Subscription and the EdgeSync Process 1m
- Practical Points Before Synchronizing 2m
- Configure DNS Settings for Edge Synchronization 8m
- Verification and Forced Synchronizaion 14m
- Transport Layer Security (TLS) 5m
- TLS Certificates and MTLS 7m
- TLS Limitations and Email Encryption 3m
- Introduction 3m
- Compliance Mentality 4m
- US and International Regulations 3m
- Compliance Concepts and their Corresponding Technology 5m
- Messaging Records Management (MRM) 4m
- Transport Rules and Message Classifications 2m
- Multi-Mailbox Search 3m
- Information Rights Management IRM 2m
- Journaling 1m
- Third-party eDiscovery and Data Retention 2m