Description
Book SynopsisMove to the current version of Exchange Server, whether it be stand-alone, on-premises, or in a hybrid configuration with Exchange Online.
Table of ContentsChapter 1. Infrastructure and Exchange Server 1.1. Exchange and Active Directory
1.2. Exchange Online and Azure Active Directory
1.3. Exchange introduction
1.4. Designing Exchange server
1.5. Installing Exchange server
1.6. High Availability
1.7. Managing Exchange server
1.7.1. Managing recipients
1.7.2. Exchange Transport
1.7.3. Upgrading from Exchange 2013 or Exchange 2016
1.7.4. Cumulative Updates and Security Updates
1.7.5. Monitoring and Reporting
Chapter 2 .Microsoft 365 Integration
2.1. Azure AD Containers and Identities
2.2. Azure AD Connect
2.3. Exchange Online
2.4. Moving to Exchange Online
2.4.1. Exchange Hybrid
2.4.2. Managing hybrid recipients
2.4.3. Exchange Online Archiving
2.5. Hybrid Transport
2.5.1. Edge Transport Server
2.5.2. Mail Flow
2.5.3. Centralized Mail Flow
2.5.4. Enhanced Filtering
2.5.5. Authentication
Chapter 3.Security
3.1. Publishing
3.1.1. Azure App Proxy
3.1.2. Frontdoor
3.2. Email Authentication
3.2.1. SPF, DKIM and DMARC
3.2.2. DANE
3.2.3. MTA-STS
3.3. Message hygiene
3.3.1. Anti-Malware
3.3.2. Anti-Phishing
3.3.3. Defender for Office 365
3.3.4. Security Defaults
3.3.5. Business E-mail Compromise
3.4. Hybrid Modern Authentication
3.5. Multi-Factor Authentication
3.6. Access Rules
3.7. Conditional Access
3.8. SMTP AUTH
3.9. S/MIME
3.10. Role Based Access Control
3.11. Split Permissions
3.12. Windows Antimalware Scan Interface
Chapter 4.Compliance 4.1. Backup and Restore
4.2. In-place archiving
4.3. eDiscovery
4.4. Online Hold
4.5. Message Records Management
4.6. Data Loss Prevention
4.7. Transport Rules
4.8. Auditing
4.9. Information Rights Management