Free prepared DMARC reports

DMARC is based on the SPF (Sender Policy Framework) and DKIM (Domainkeys Identified Mail) technologies. DMARC can be used to determine how a recipient should deal with a mail that does not correspond to the sender's DKIM or SPF settings. In addition, the recipient can send reports to the sender for evaluation. In this way it is possible ... Read more

MTA-STS (Strict Transport Security)

MTA-STS (Mail Transfer Agent-Strict Transport Security, STS for short) is a fairly new tool for making sending and receiving mail more secure. MTA-STS has now been adopted as RFC-8461 and can therefore be used. Similar to DANE, information is stored in the DNS for STS. The big difference, however, is that STS does not require DNSSEC ... Read more

Happy New Year!

The year 2018 felt like it flew by, at least for me, so I would like to wish all visitors, readers, supporters and friends a happy and, above all, healthy new year. It's almost a tradition for me to publish a short review here. FrankysWeb has been around for over 8 years now. The number of visitors ... Read more

Merry Christmas!

I wish all my friends, readers and supporters a merry and above all peaceful Christmas. I hope you can enjoy the holidays with your loved ones and take a break from the stress of everyday life. To all admins who remain on standby during the Christmas holidays or even fight directly for the well-being of the systems, don't let the holidays be spoiled, it has to be ... Read more

Exchange 2019 Preferred Architecture (Preferred Architecture)

Microsoft has published details of the preferred architecture for Exchange 2019. This is a whole series of best practices for an Exchange 2019 environment. The article can be found here: Exchange 2019 preferred architecture Here is a short summary of the most important points and a few small comments on my part. Namespaces The best practice provides for 4 ... Read more

Exchange 2016: New security update for CU10 and CU11

Microsoft has released a security update for Exchange 2016 CU 10 and CU 11. The update fixes a tampering vulnerability that has been rated as "Important": A tampering vulnerability exists when Microsoft Exchange Server fails to properly handle profile data. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could modify a targeted user's profile data. To exploit the ... Read more

HowTo: Migration from Exchange 2016 to Exchange 2019 (Part 4)

In the last part of the article series "Migration from Exchange 2016 to Exchange 2019", the uninstallation of Exchange 2016 is prepared and the migration completed. The small Troubleshooting section is dedicated to the most common cause of failed or stopped MoveRequests. During migrations, problems can always occur that could not be ruled out beforehand. The causes can be ... Read more