Exchange 2010 support extended until 13.10.2020

Support for Exchange Server 2010 was originally due to end on January 14, 2020. Microsoft has now extended support until 13.10.2020. One of the reasons for the extension of the extended support are apparently the many still active installations or organizations that are currently still busy with the migration. Here you can find the article on the Exchange Team ... Read more

Exchange 2010: End of support is approaching - What now?

I am currently receiving many emails about the upcoming end of support for Exchange 2010. As you know, support for Exchange 2010 ends on 14.01.2020. Apparently, smaller companies in particular, which are currently still using Small Business Server, are currently having problems finding a service provider or system house to assist with the migration. I have now read several times that the cloud ... Read more

Exchange 2010: Support ends on 14.01.2020

Just a little reminder: Support for Exchange Server 2010 ends on 14.01.2020. Exchange 2010 has been in the Extended Support phase for some time, so it only receives security updates. From January 14, 2020, there will no longer be any technical support from Microsoft. This means that support requests can no longer be opened and ... Read more

Exchange: Send an overview of a calendar by e-mail

A reader of my site asked me if there is a way to receive an overview of a calendar by e-mail. The background was that a vacation calendar was maintained within the department, which was an Exchange resource mailbox in which each team member entered their vacation. The requirement was now an overview of this calendar for ... Read more

Exchange Server does not send OOF mails after migration

A reader pointed out a problem where an Exchange server was no longer sending OOF mails (out-of-office messages) after a migration. Kindly, the solution to the problem was also sent along, hence this short article. I think the problem should not occur too often and the error can no longer be fully reconstructed, ... Read more

Certificate Assistant: Now also for Exchange 2010 and Server 2008 R2

I can now announce that the current version of the Certificate Assistant for Let's Encrypüt now also supports Exchange 2010 and Server 2008 R2. I have updated the download again and there are now 3 versions of the script included: So the following operating systems are now supported: Windows Server 2008 R2 Windows Server 2012 R2 Windows ... Read more

Exchange 2010: Using certificates from Let's Encrypt (Part 2)

Part 1 has already covered the preparations for Let's Encrypt certificates and Exchange 2010. This article therefore builds directly on Part 1. In part 1, the Exchange organization was adapted accordingly, so part 2 continues directly with the configuration of the public DNS. I forgot to mention that the ... Read more

Exchange 2010: Using certificates from Let's Encrypt (Part 1)

Certificates from Let's Encrypt are becoming increasingly popular, which is hardly surprising as the certificates are free and there are simple clients to obtain the certificates. Let's Encrypt certificates are only valid for 3 months, but the available clients take care of renewing the certificates. Exchange 2016 can even be managed with a small PowerShell ... Read more

Exchange Reporter 3.2 available

Today is the day, I have just uploaded version 3.2 of the Exchange Reporter. In the current version, I was able to correct many errors thanks to many comments. Many thanks at this point to all those who have reported errors. I would especially like to thank Ajdin, who not only found most of the errors, but also ... Read more