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Microsoft Exchange 2007 - A grouping of telephony users with some specific properties, such as unique telephone extension numbers, that allow the Private Branch eXchange (PBX) to determine what action to take with dialed digits. [Exchange 2007]
Microsoft - Cite This Source - This Definition - Browse Related Terms: Auto Attendant, call answering, hunt group, outdialing, PBX (Private Branch eXchange), pilot identifier, pilot number, PIN, subscriber access number, UM access telephone number
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Microsoft Exchange 2007 - A folder in a mailbox that can be referenced by Web services requests to identify a folder by name.
Microsoft Technology Community Forum for Exchange 2007 - Cite This Source - This Definition - Browse Related Terms: Availability service, Client Access server role, Enhanced Document Availability, Exchange Web Services, LinkAccess, Mailbox server role, Outlook Anywhere, Outlook Web Access Light, Outlook Web Access Web Part, Web reference, WebReady Document Viewing
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Microsoft Exchange 2007 - A mail-enabled Active Directory group object. In Exchange 2007, a distribution group refers to all mail-enabled groups, whether they are an Active Directory security group or an Active Directory distribution group. When an e-mail message is sent to a distribution group, all members of that list receive a copy of the message. [Exchange 2007]
Microsoft - Cite This Source - This Definition - Browse Related Terms: accepted domain, Active Directory contact, bridgehead server, dynamic distribution group, mail contact, mail-enabled universal distribution group, mail user, recipient, USG (mail-enabled universal security group)
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Microsoft Exchange 2007 - A hierarchical, distributed database that contains mappings of DNS domain names to various types of data, such as IP addresses. DNS enables the location of computers and services by user-friendly names, and it also enables the discovery of other information stored in the database. [Exchange 2007]
Microsoft - Cite This Source - This Definition - Browse Related Terms: bound, checksum, ESE (Extensible Storage Engine) (fka JET), Interoperability, interoperate, public folder, public folder database, round robin
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Microsoft Exchange 2007 - An attempt by a malicious (or unwitting) user, process, or system to prevent legitimate users from accessing a resource (usually a network service) by exploiting a weakness or design limitation in an information system. Examples of DoS attacks include flooding network connections, filling disk storage, disabling ports, or removing power. [Exchange 2007]
Microsoft - Cite This Source - This Definition - Browse Related Terms: AV (antivirus software), full mesh topology, IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force), perimeter network, RFC (Request for Comments), VPN (Virtual Private Network), Windows Firewall
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Microsoft Exchange 2007 - In Exchange Server 2007, a directory used by each Foreign connector to send messages to an internal foreign gateway server that does not use the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) to transmit messages. Messages that are sent to recipients that exist in the address space that is defined on the Foreign connector are copied into the specified Drop directory. The foreign gateway server must be configured to retrieve messages from the specified Drop directory. [Exchange 2007]
Microsoft - Cite This Source - This Definition - Browse Related Terms: backoff, Connector, Foreign connector, foreign gateway connection handler, linked connector, open proxy, Receive connector, Routing group, routing group connector, Send connector, smart host, SMTP connector
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Microsoft Exchange 2007 - Notification that reports the result of an attempt to deliver an e-mail message. DSNs are designed so they can be read by humans or computers. A DSN is made up of the DSN code and the DSN message. The DSN code is a three-digit string of numbers, such as 5.1.2., that indicates the status of the message. The DSN message is the text that explains the status and may recommend user action. [Exchange 2007]
Microsoft - Cite This Source - This Definition - Browse Related Terms: Bifurcation, bounce message, delayed fan-out, fan-out, message envelope, missed call notification, MTE (Message Transfer Envelope), NDR (non-delivery report), voice message originator
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Microsoft Exchange 2007 - A distribution group that uses recipient filters and conditions to derive its membership at the time the message is sent. For example, a dynamic distribution group might specify a recipient filter such as "users with external e-mail addresses and contacts with external e-mail addresses", and a condition such as "Recipient is in a company". When someone sends a message to this dynamic distribution group, Exchange queries Active Directory for all recipients that match the filter and conditions specified. Then Exchange returns a list of all external recipients that work for the company specified and sends the e-mail message to that list of recipients. [Exchange 2007]
Microsoft - Cite This Source - This Definition - Browse Related Terms: accepted domain, Active Directory contact, bridgehead server, distribution group, mail contact, mail-enabled universal distribution group, mail user, recipient, USG (mail-enabled universal security group)