Microsoft have made various announcements about removing the last Exchange Server from your Exchange Organisation if you have migrated all mailboxes (and mail functions) to Office 365. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-gb/Exchange/manage-hybrid-exchange-recipients-with-management-tools This is in the context that you still have Active Directory and Azure AD Connect, with all user accounts still mastered in […]
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Microsoft released Exchange 2019 CU13 in May 2023. Anyone using Exchange 2019 is recommended to deploy this latest cumulative update. This is also known as the Exchange 2023 H1 update. The major feature for this release is support for Modern Authentication, with the intention to prevent the use of basic […]
If you are still using a hosted email service that is based on IMAP (or POP3) it is time to consider moving onto Microsoft 365 Exchange Online, and benefit from the improved security. I have seen many customers on IMAP experiencing identity theft where user credentials have been gained, and […]
Introduction Recently I was asked to help a customer remove meetings from a staff member who had left. Their Office 365 mailbox had been deleted, but the request was to have that person’s meetings removed from everyone else’s calendars. Office 365 provide this function via the Exchange Online Azure Powershell […]
This blog post describes how you can scan Office 365 user mailboxes, and remove appointments originally sent by a staff member who has left. Users can of course delete these themselves, but it is useful to be able to scan existing user mailboxes, and silently remove these appointments/meetings. You need […]
Many of my customers are still using Lotus Notes. But many have also decided to migrate off Lotus Notes to Office 365. There are question marks over the the IBM road map for Domino – will it be supported as an email platform in the future. Cloud […]
Domino to Office 365 Migration | Introduction As lead consultant here at office365migrate.com I am lucky to work on many Office 365 migration projects each month. This allows me to experience how each migration project is run – identifying the good, and the bad. This blog post aims to highlight […]