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Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 is a messaging and collaboration solution designed to help team members communicate more efficiently. Its combination of desktop e-mail and improved security of remote and mobile access, as well as high reliability and enhanced performance, will significantly boost your team productivity.
New and Improved Features of Exchange 2003 (Compared with Exchange 2000):
- Greatly Improved Outlook and OWA Performance enhances productivity of mobile workers who often have to use such slow and inconsistent internet connection as dial-up access. More effective communication between a mail client and an Exchange server allows for efficient utilization of network bandwidth.
- With Outlook Web Access (OWA):
1. Faster e-mail access (Reduced bandwidth usage leading to better performance);
2. Significantly enhanced intuitive user interface for tasks, contacts, calendar;
3. Choice of mailbox views and reading pane with options;
4. Server-side rules access;
5. Spell Checking and Signature;
6. Right-click context menus;
7. Secure (encrypted) mail support;
and more…
- With Outlook 2003:
1. Outlook Synchronization Performance: Cached Exchange Mode improves user experience, especially for remote users with slow network connections;
2. MAPI compression;
3. RPC over HTTP (requires Windows XP)
and more…
- Mobile Access:
Built-in remote synchronization support for Smart phones- information on your Pocket PC that is always up-to-date.
- Anytime, Anywhere Access:
Ubiquitous client access using a single URL for all external client types such as Outlook, Outlook Web Access and mobile devices.
- Distribution lists restricted to authenticated users:
You can allow sending only from authenticated users or specify which users can or cannot send mail to specified distribution lists.
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