
POP3 is not working in Microsoft Exchange Server
Troubleshoot and fix POP3 connectivity issues in Microsoft Exchange Server with practical checks, common causes, and step-by-step solutions.

Troubleshoot and fix POP3 connectivity issues in Microsoft Exchange Server with practical checks, common causes, and step-by-step solutions.

Troubleshoot Exchange Web Services (EWS) EWS is a built-in component that is almost always enabled. It is a service that enables other applications and services to communicate with Exchange to obtain mailbox information such as calendaring and contact data. It…

Autodiscover Overview The Autodiscover component is responsible for helping clients locate Exchange services (such as EWS). It greatly improves the user experience, most often during the initial setup of client computers and mobile devices (by auto-populating profile information). Let’s look…
Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 Troubleshoot Authentication Many Exchange administrators have been in a scenario where a user reports that they are getting prompted for their credentials by Outlook. Sometimes the prompting is endless, even if the correct credentials are typed…
Exchange Server 2016 Mail Flow Routing in the Mailbox Transport Service Similar to the Transport service, the Mailbox Transport service builds the routing table based on information from the AD DS. The Mailbox Transport service also uses delivery groups for…
Advanced Threat Protection Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) is a new email filtering service that complements Exchange Online Protection (EOP) and provides protection against specific types of advanced threats including phishing and zero day attacks. ATP delivers the following benefits: Safe…
Exchange Online Protection Exchange Online Protection is a cloud-based anti-spam and antivirus solution. Organizations can choose to deploy it as a single solution or a hybrid solution together with the Exchange Server on-premise antivirus protection. Because this is a cloud-based…
Microsoft Exchange Server Edge Synchronization Edge Subscriptions are used to populate the Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS) instance on the Edge Transport server with Active Directory data. Although creating an Edge Subscription is optional, subscribing an Edge Transport…
Send connectors created automatically by the Edge Subscription Edge Subscription creates the following Send connectors: A Send connector named EdgeSync – Inbound to <Site Name> that’s configured to relay messages from the Edge Transport server to the Exchange organization. A…
Planning Transport Rules Transport rules provide you with an almost limitless ability to control messaging in your Exchange Server organization. Always carefully plan your transport rules to ensure that they behave as intended. Otherwise, you could accidentally delete messages, or…