March 2018 Updates Released for Exchange Server
Microsoft has released new cumulative updates for Exchange Server 2016, 2013, and 2010 in March 2018.
Microsoft has released new cumulative updates for Exchange Server 2016, 2013, and 2010 in March 2018.
A recent increase in email spoofing false positives causing legitimate email to go to Outlook junk folders can be explained by a change in Office 365 Advanced Threat Protection.
Want better email signature controls in Exchange Server and Exchange Online? Add your vote to the UserVoice, and show Microsoft how much demand there is for this feature.
Microsoft is retiring the OWA mobile apps for iOS and Android mobile devices in May 2018, in favor of Outlook for iOS and Android.
How the OneDrive restore feature can be used to recover an entire OneDrive library after data loss or a ransomware attack.
Microsoft has improved the phishing and impersonation detection capabilities of Exchange Online Protection and Office 365 Advanced Threat Protection with anti-phishing policies.
Microsoft has provided updated guidance for customers running outdated Exchange Server cumulative updates and .NET Framework versions.
Microsoft has announced updated servicing models for running Office 365 ProPlus on Windows 10, as well as the support and servicing of the Office 2019 release.
As Microsoft invests in development of the Security and Compliance Center, some inconsistencies and annoyances have crept in to Exchange Online Protection administration.
How to use PowerShell to reset an Exchange Online Protection malware filter policy back to the default settings.
Microsoft has published guidance for Exchange Server and Office 365 customers for the Spectre and Meltdown processor vulnerabilities.
How to renew an expiring Apple MDM push certificate for Microsoft Intune.