Title: 70284 MCSE Guide to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Administration
170-284 MCSE Guide to Microsoft Exchange Server
2003 Administration
- Chapter Five
- Managing Addresses
2Objectives
- Understand and create the different types of
address lists that are used within Exchange
Server 2003 - Understand how recipient policies work
- Describe how the Recipient Update Service works
3Managing Addresses
- Recipient represents a resource in Active
Directory - Examples mailbox, public folder, Internet
newsgroup - Global Address List (GAL) list of all messaging
recipients - Custom address list groups recipients in GAL by
attributes - Offline address list provides downloadable copy
of address list(s) - Recipient Update Service (RUS) builds and
maintains address lists
4Address Lists
- Reach of Global Address Lists (GALs)
- List of recipients in Exchange Server 2003
organization - List of users within a foreign system e.g. Lotus
Notes - Requires a dedicated connector (Lotus Notes
Connector) - Three components of internal GAL
- Default address lists
- Custom address lists
- Offline address lists
5Default Address Lists
- Set up by default with the installation of
Exchange Server - Organizes presentation of recipient information
- Default address lists may be tailored to an
organization
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7Custom Address Lists
- Custom Address Lists based on Active Directory
attributes that can be queried - Examples location, department, teams
- To create a custom address list
- Define to whom the policy will be applied
- Use a Find command to select/filter desired
recipients - LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)
query - Three choices for restricting membership
- By specific recipient types
- By specific server or mailbox store
- By criteria set in a custom LDAP filter
8Custom Address Lists (continued)
- Five ways to restrict membership in an address
list - Users with an Exchange Mailbox
- Users with external e-mail addresses
- Groups
- Contacts
- Public folders
- Three ways to limit membership based on storage
location - Mailboxes on any server
- Mailboxes on this server
- Mailboxes in this mailbox store
9Custom Address Lists (continued)
- Create a custom query filter for granular control
- Enables fine-tuning of membership list
- Multiple filter rules are allowed
- To create custom query filters
- Define Active Directory field, condition, and
search value - Filter rules use a logical AND to form an LDAP
query - All conditions must be met for the recipient to
be a list member - Identification process for eligible recipients
compares the value in the Find Exchange
Recipients dialog box to the value in Active
Directory
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11Activity 5-1 Creating a New Address List
- Time Required 10 to 20 minutes
- Objective Create a new address list for an
Exchange Server 2003 organization - Description Create a new address list to
identify the users within the city associated
with each particular server
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14Activity 5-2 Nesting Address Lists
- Time Required 10 to 20 minutes
- Objective Nest address lists within an existing
address list - Description Create a nested address list under
the country address list from previous activity
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16Activity 5-3 Assigning Permissions to Address
Lists
- Time Required 30 to 40 minutes
- Objective Set the permissions on an address list
so that recipients can see their own respective
address list and the address lists of other users - Description Assign permissions so that only a
select set of individuals can see it
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23Activity 5-4 Change the Display Order of Names
Within the Global Address List
- Time Required 10 to 20 minutes
- Objective Change the display format for names
within the GAL from Firstname Lastname format
to Lastname, Firstname format - Description Configure Active Directory to change
the display format of the display name within the
GAL from Firstname Lastname to Lastname,
Firstname format
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26Activity 5-5 Configure Clients to Make Use of
Address List
- Time Required 10 to 20 minutes
- Objective Configure Outlook to make use of a
custom address list - Description Configure Outlook to make use of the
custom City Recipient List Address list that was
created in previous activity
27 Offline Address Lists
- Set of address lists in files created and stored
on the offline address lists server - Default offline address list is
- Created when Exchange 2003 server is installed
- Based on the Default Global Address List
- Multiple offline address lists may be created
- Mailbox store is associated with offline address
lists - Users with mailboxes on store may download list
28Activity 5-6 Configuring an Offline Address List
- Time Required 10 to 20 minutes
- Objective Configure an offline address list on
your server - Description Configure an offline address list
that will be composed of the Default Global
Address List and previously created custom
address lists
29Activity 5-7 Configuring Clients to Make Use Of
Offline Address Lists
- Time Required 5 to 10 minutes
- Objective Configure an Outlook client to make
use of an offline address list - Description Configure your Outlook client to
make use of offline address lists
30Recipient Policies
- Recipient policy collection of configuration
settings applied to Exchange objects - Two types of recipient policies are available
- Mailbox Manager
- E-mail address
- Recipient policies are applied with LDAP queries
- Tasks performed by default recipient policy
- Creates SMTP and X.400 addresses for all
mail-enabled objects - Configures e-mail address for components (ccMail)
31E-mail Address Recipient Policies
- E-mail address recipient policies
- Control e-mail address generation in organization
- Used to establish new global default e-mail
addresses - Multiple e-mail address recipient policies may be
created - Filters allow for the selective application of
policies
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34Activity 5-8 Creating an E-mail Address
Recipient Policy
- Time Required 10 to 20 minutes
- Objective Create an e-mail address recipient
policy to configure a primary address to
represent your organization - Description Create an e-mail address recipient
policy that will be used to stamp your users with
the organization name
35Activity 5-9 Creating Exceptions to E-mail
Address Recipient Policies
- Time Required 5 to 10 minutes
- Objective Exclude individuals from having e-mail
address recipient policies applied to them - Description Modify a test user created on your
server to exclude her from having e-mail address
recipient policies applied to her
36Mailbox Manager Recipient Policies
- Mailbox Manager recipient policies
- Tracks mailbox usage
- Notifies users to cleanup messages
- May perform cleanup by moving or deleting
messages - Messages processed according to storage folder
- Default triggers for Mailbox Manager processing
- Items in folder longer than 30 days
- Items larger than 1 MB
37Mailbox Manager Recipient Policies (continued)
- Four message processing options are available
- Generate Report Only
- Move to Deleted Items Folder
- Move to System Cleanup Folders
- Delete Immediately
- Policies may be applied to all mailbox-enabled
objects - Activating Mailbox Manager is a two-part process
- Create and configure Mailbox Manager recipient
policy - Specify when and how mailbox management occurs
- Multiple Mailbox Manager policies may be created
38Activity 5-10 Creating a Mailbox Manager Policy
- Time Required 10 to 20 minutes
- Objective Create a Mailbox Manager policy that
will notify users when they should clean up their
mailboxes - Description Creating a Mailbox Manager policy
helps users to be aware that they need to clean
up their mailboxes on occasion
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40Recipient Update Service
- Recipient Update Service (RUS)
- Builds and maintains address lists
- Creates and maintains Exchange Server 2003
attribute values in Active Directory - RUS runs as a thread of the System Attendant
Service - Two default RUS objects are created
- RUS (Enterprise Configuration)
- RUS (installation Active Directory domain)
- An additional RUS is needed if the server has
recipients
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- RUS responsibilities
- Automatic generation of SMTP addresses
- Automatic generation of proxy addresses
- Stamping proxyAddresses attribute on recipient
objects in Active Directory - RUS searches for objects to update in three ways
- Update only new and modified objects
- Update all objects by initiating a Rebuild event
- Update objects corresponding to specific
recipient policy
42Updating New and Modified Objects
- Default RUS behavior includes updating new and
modified objects each time it runs - Running frequency is once a minute
- RUS tracks changes occurring on the domain
controller - Three events that cause RUS to update recipient
objects - New recipients
- New address lists
- Changes to existing address list
43Activity 5-11 Scheduling E-mail Address
Recipient Policy Updates
- Time Required 5 to 10 minutes
- Objective Modify the schedule with which the RUS
applies recipient policies - Description Configure the RUS to make
modifications to e-mail addresses based on
recipient policy changes
44Updating All Objects
- To update all objects, use the Rebuild option in
Exchange System Manager - Sequence of events following the selection of
Rebuild - Set msExchDoFullReplication attribute to true
- RUS started by schedule of Update Now command
- RUS looks at all objects in Active Directory
- Rebuild process is completed
- msExchDoFullReplication is set back to false
45Updating Objects Corresponding to a Specific
Policy
- Filter on policy causes the RUS to take modified
action - Steps to altering a RUS default behavior
- Modify filter on policy
- RUS queries for users who match the new and old
filter - msExchPoliciesIncluded attribute reset
- Administrator uses Apply Now option to apply the
policy - Three-step RUS decision process
- RUS determines the recipient policy to apply to
the object - RUS determines whether the recipient is new
- RUS adds selected primary address of type (if
needed)
46Updating Objects Corresponding to a Specific
Policy (continued)
- Conditions for the RUS to regenerate a primary
address - Recipient policy has been applied
- gatewayProxy attribute is populated
- Conditions for adding secondary addresses
- When recipient is new
- Policy has already been applied
- Be cautious if clearing the check box for a
primary address - All addresses of that type are removed when the
policy is applied
47Summary
- GALs are composed of several address lists
- Default address lists are created when Exchange
Server 2003 installed - Custom address lists are built on Active
Directory attributes available for query - To create an address list, define to whom the
policy will be applied - Select and filter recipients based on an LDAP
query
48Summary (continued)
- Multiple ways to group recipients in an address
list - GAL should be listed before other types of lists
- Offline address list is created and stored on an
offline address list server - Policy is collection of configuration settings
applied to Exchange objects - Two types of policies are available in Exchange
Server 2003
49Summary (continued)
- E-mail address recipient policies control e-mail
address generation - Mailbox Manager tracks mailbox usage
- Mailbox Manager recommends or performs cleanup
- RUS builds and manages address lists
- RUS creates and maintains Exchange Server 2003
specific attribute values