Microsoft is planning to end support for Client Access Rules used with its Exchange Online service, favoring the use of Continuous Access Evaluation instead, according to a Tuesday announcement.
Microsoft gave notice this week that it's planning to disable the use of the Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.0 and TLS 1.1 security protocols for Exchange Online customers that use Post Office ...
CISA released a 15-page security best practices guide for Microsoft Exchange Servers, which Microsoft stopped supporting on ...
Microsoft warned that Exchange 2016 and Exchange 2019 will reach the end of support six months from now, on October 14. The Exchange Server Engineering Team also shared guidance for admins who need to ...
Back in 2022, Microsoft announced the retirement of Basic Authentication as it was moving to modern OAuth 2.0 token-based authentication. The reason was simple, to move away from such simple ...
Microsoft has reminded administrators again that Exchange 2016 and Exchange 2019 will reach the end of extended support next month and has provided guidance for decommissioning outdated servers.
How to use aliases in Exchange Online so customers don’t know your real email address Your email has been sent It seems odd that Outlook and Exchange used to make it hard to work with more than one ...
April is the end of Exchange 2013: Here’s what you need to know Your email has been sent With the end of support looming, you need to plan to replace Exchange Server 2013 in the next few months, but ...
Microsoft has released its final cumulative update (CU) for Exchange Server 2019, which means customers need to get ready to upgrade or move to hosted Exchange. Enterprises still hosting on-premises ...