Questions tagged [exchange]

Questions about any version of Microsoft Exchange Server or Exchange Online, Microsoft's email and unified communications server product. Because of tight integration with other systems, related questions may overlap with Active Directory, Office 365, and Skype for Business (aka Lync Server or Office Communications Server). Questions about Microsoft Outlook may be a gray area, with Super User as an alternative site to ask on.

Overview

The main feature of Microsoft Exchange is delivery of email messages, however it has many other features such as calendaring, contact lists and to-do lists. Microsoft Exchange works by storing all information in a users Mailbox, with a master copy saved on the server. Because the master copy is on the server, this allows a user to connect to their Mailbox using many different methods (such as Microsoft Outlook, with a web browser or a mobile device) and have each instance of the users mailbox always up to date.

High Availability

High availability is a key design goal of Microsoft Exchange, and it has been designed with several important features to ensure a single server failure does not cause an outage of the whole messaging environment. Servers can be configured in clusters, so if one should fail the remaining members of the cluster can still service user requests.

Later versions of Microsoft Exchange (Exchange 2007 and greater) introduce the concept of separation of Exchange roles so each component can be made highly available as well as distributing the load between multiple servers.

Backup and Restore

The backup capabilities of Microsoft Exchange are designed so that it can remain online and continue servicing requests, while still generating a complete and consistent backup. It is important that Active Directory is also frequently backed up as a lot of configuration data for Microsoft Exchange is stored in Active Directory.

As part of the recovery strategy, Microsoft Exchange utilises a write-ahead transaction log for all operations it performs on an Exchange database. Write-ahead transaction logs work by writing all intended modifications to the Exchange database to a transaction log file before it performs the operation on the actual database. It is best practice to store transaction logs on a separate physical disk than the Exchange databases so that in the event of a failure, any transactions made since the last full backup can be rolled forward to restore the database to the point of failure.

Two types of online backup can be performed: a full backup and a transaction log backup. Both types of backup will flush the transaction logs when completed.

  • A full backup will back up the Exchange databases. This may take many hours and is typically done over a weekend.
  • A transaction log backup will back up only the transaction logs created since the last backup. This takes a relatively small amount of time and is typically done each night.

If the disk containing the transaction logs is filled to capacity, Exchange will dismount any associated databases and will not accept mail for Mailboxes in these databases until the problem is rectified.

Links

Microsoft Exchange product homepage.

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Outlook 2013 does not connect to Exchange 2013

I installed an Exchange2013-Server on Windows2012. The Windows2012 server also acts as domain controller - just everything is on this machine. The server has an internal FQDN (machine.test.internaldomain.local). I also configured an subdomain that…
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Demoting Exchange 2007 as a BDC

My PDC is a WinServer 2003. My BDC is our Exchange Server running 2007 serving AD and DNS. I want to replace the Exchange BDC with a new machine. It's my understanding all I would have to do is build the new BDC, install AD and DNS Roles set it up…
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Win Serv 2008 R2 Standard Exchange Management Console Issue

When I am in the Exchange Console and under the Recipient Configuration --> Distribution Group some of the DLs are greyed out as shown below: The ones in color I can make adjustments to who is in the group while the grey ones I cannot. Why is that…
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Microsoft Exchange: can I view the time when an email was written?

Is there a way to check when an email was first written (not sent) in Microsoft Exchange?
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Exchange 2013 - DNS Records for Accepting Multiple Domains

I have an Exchange 2013 server accepting two domains: domain1.com and domain2.com. All of the exchange services (OWA, ECP, POP3, SMTP, etc.) can be found via the address mail.domain1.com. So, in the DNS records for domain1, I have the following…
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Assist in diagnosing reverse dns mismatch

We seem to have an occasional issue, whereby mail is bypassing our first three MX records, and going to our 4th MX record. This is purely a backup, and we think that the reason it is skipping the first MX records is because of a reverse DNS…
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Exchange 2007, email bouncing back from specific external recipient HELO/EHLO domain is invalid

Exchange 2007 environment. A user on our domain tries sending an email to an external recipient and receives the following: host mail.recipient.com[xxx.xx.xxx.xx] said: 554 5.7.1 This message has been blocked because the HELO/EHLO domain is…
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Exchange data recovery

I'm trying to do something a little bit obscure, if not to other people at least to me. My current task: Sneak into the (possibly corrupted) data of a Windows 2003 server hard drive, and extract the Exchange data from it, for one or more accounts. I…
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How can I determine users that are NOT connecting using Cached Exchange Mode?

(without going round and checking each machine) Is this possible? Running Exchange Server 2003 Mixture of Outlook 2003 + 2007 clients.
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Conditionally Rewrite Email Headers (From & Reply-To) Exchange 2010

I have a client who maintains Company A (with email addresses %username%@companyA.com) and they own the domain companyB.com however there is no "infrastructure" (no Exchange server) set up specifically for companyB.com. My client needs to be able…
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Outlook 2007 can't logon to Exchange 2010

There is a bizzare problem with one, specific user. Server: Windows 2003 TS, Outlook 2007 SP3 Exchange 2010 SP1 There was a user, let's say User01 with Exchange Mailbox. For some reason (unrelated to Exchange issues - before everything was fine) i…
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What's wrong with my Exchange Server?

We have a Windows Active Directory domain with two domain controllers (primary holding all FSMO roles, and an additional), and an Exchange server. Both primary and secondary are Windows Server 2008 (functional level is 2008), upgraded from WinServ…
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Exchange 2007/2010 Shared namespace across three locations

Will be testing thoroughly, but I need to share an email domain namespace across three organizations without VPN tunnels nor Active Directory integration. I have setup a test configuration using Internal Relay as the Accepted Domain configuration…
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How do I completely remove Exchange 2003 from network?

I upgraded to Exchange 2007 around 6 years ago and thought I had completely removed Exchange 2003 from my infrastructure. Now I'm trying to install Exchange 2013 and the install is saying that I still have a 2007 server. Is there a recommended way…
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Outlook Web App no longer working after web server rebuilt

Recently a server of ours went down and was rebuilt. The server hosted a website, and had links to various resources as well. At the moment, everything seems to be up and the website is accessible, except for one link: on the page is a link that…
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