by edward | Oct 21, 2022 | Exchange 2019, ESET Mail Security for Exchange
ESET Security product for Exchange does a pretty good job in handling emails and blocking malicious content but I have found that some versions have caused headaches for Exchange and I have had to roll back to a previous version. You have the ability to perform two...
by edward | Oct 20, 2022 | Exchange 2016, Exchange 2013, Exchange 2019
The October 2022 security updates for the different Exchange versions are out and it is advisable to update your servers. In my lab, I am running different versions of Exchange servers but I updated my 2019 Exchange servers today. I added a few screenshots to show you...
by edward | Oct 17, 2022 | Exchange 2016, Exchange 2013, Exchange 2019
At the MEC event that recently took place, it was announced that you can now introduce Windows Server 2022 domain controllers if you are using the latest Cumulative Updates for Exchange 2013 and Exchange 2016. Below is a snippet from the supportability matrix on the...
by edward | Sep 5, 2022 | Exchange 2019, Windows Server 2022
I was experimenting with running Exchange 2019 on Windows Server 2022 Core and after going through the standard part of getting the bits installed such as Visual C++ 2012/2013, UCMA runtime 4.0 and enabling the file share option on the firewall with PowerShell...
by edward | Jul 15, 2022 | Exchange 2019
In a previous article, we worked through implementing the Exchange DKIM Signer. Here is the article for reference: Add extra security to stop email spam by implementing DKIM I was running V3.3.4 at the time and checking my lab today, there is an update available which...
by edward | Jun 7, 2022 | Exchange 2016, Exchange 2013, Exchange 2019
In March 2020 when we had many Exchange servers world wide attacked, the Team at Microsoft put together a nice PowerShell script that provides plenty of output but the most important part is it gives you an overview of CVE vulnerabilities on the Exchange Server. The...