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Sales Support Lockstep Systems, Inc. (USA) Automatic POP3 Email Downloader for Exchange Servers Home Purchase Products Resellers Support About Us IGetMail - How to Setup Exchange Server 2010 Follow the steps below to correctly configure your Exchange Server 2010 email server for general use, and for use with IGetMail. Note that for this document we are assuming you are installing Exchange 2010 on Windows Server 2008 R2 64 Bit. Pre-Installation Checklist Install Windows Server 2008 R2 64 bit version Configure your static IP address Activate Auto Updates Add role - Active Directory Services Add role - Active Directory Lightweight Services Add feature - Windows Process Activation Service Add role - Web Server (IIS) Add feature - PowerShell Enable TCP Port Sharing Apply the 2007 Office System Converter Roles / Features NOT to install Installing Exchange Server 2010 Allow IGetMail access to your Exchange Server Adding EMail Users Pre-Installation Checklist Make sure you have all of the following steps in place before you setup Exchange Server 2010 on Windows Server 2008 R2 64 Bit. For simplicity we are assuming you are setting up a small office where one machine will be used for both the Active Directory and the Exchange Server. This setup works just fine and reduces the number of machines to maintain. If you have a larger office you may want to consider separating the Active Directory machine and the Exchange 2010 Server. Install Windows Server 2008 R2 64 bit version Exchange 2010 is a 64 bit application and requires 64 bit versions of Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008. You should select a computer that is capable of running the 64 bit version of Windows Server 2003 or 2008. For this example, we will start with a clean installation of Windows Server 2008 R2 64 bit version that has not had any roles installed. After installing Windows Server 2008 R2 we set the clock and the name of the server to be "EX2010". At this point this server is configured to be a stand alone computer with default settings. IGETMAIL VERSION 3.3 What's New in 3.3 Features & Benefits Screen Shots Easy Installation Steps FAQs Data Sheet (PDF) User Guide - Online Customer Testimonials Download 15-day Trial How to Upgrade HOW TO USE WITH AntiVirus & AntiSpam Exchange Server 2010 Exchange Server 2007 Exchange Server 2003 Exchange Server 2000 Google Gmail SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Runs on any Window s Server that can run Exchange Server PRICING $129 USD for license to dow nload email from multiple POP3 servers to your local Exchange Server or SMTP Server NEED BACKUP SOFTWARE? How to Backup Exchange Backup for Workgroups Info 5/29/2011 How to Install, Setup and Configure Mic… igetmail.com/…/how-to-complete-the-s… 1/43

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Page 1: How to Install, Setup and Configure Microsoft Exchange Server 2010

SalesSupport

Lockstep Systems, Inc. (USA)

Automatic POP3 Email Downloader for Exchange Servers

Home Purchase Products Resellers Support About Us

IGetMail - How to Setup Exchange Server 2010

Follow the steps below to correctly configure your Exchange Server 2010 email server for general use, and for use with

IGetMail. Note that for this document we are assuming you are installing Exchange 2010 on Windows Server 2008 R2 64

Bit.

Pre-Installation Checklist

Install Windows Server 2008 R2 64 bit version

Configure your static IP address

Activate Auto Updates

Add role - Active Directory Services

Add role - Active Directory Lightweight Services

Add feature - Windows Process Activation Service

Add role - Web Server (IIS)

Add feature - PowerShell

Enable TCP Port Sharing

Apply the 2007 Office System Converter

Roles / Features NOT to install

Installing Exchange Server 2010

Allow IGetMail access to your Exchange Server

Adding EMail Users

Pre-Installation Checklist

Make sure you have all of the following steps in place before you setup Exchange Server 2010 on Windows Server 2008 R2

64 Bit.

For simplicity we are assuming you are setting up a small office where one machine will be used for both the Active

Directory and the Exchange Server. This setup works just fine and reduces the number of machines to maintain. If you have

a larger office you may want to consider separating the Active Directory machine and the Exchange 2010 Server.

Install Windows Server 2008 R2 64 bit version

Exchange 2010 is a 64 bit application and requires 64 bit versions of Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008. You

should select a computer that is capable of running the 64 bit version of Windows Server 2003 or 2008. For this example,

we will start with a clean installation of Windows Server 2008 R2 64 bit version that has not had any roles installed.

After installing Windows Server 2008 R2 we set the clock and the name of the server to be "EX2010". At this point this

server is configured to be a stand alone computer with default settings.

IGETMAIL VERSION 3.3

What's New in 3.3

Features & Benefits

Screen Shots

Easy Installation Steps

FAQs

Data Sheet (PDF)

User Guide - Online

Customer Testimonials

Download 15-day Trial

How to Upgrade

HOW TO USE WITH

AntiVirus & AntiSpam

Exchange Server 2010

Exchange Server 2007

Exchange Server 2003

Exchange Server 2000

Google Gmail

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

Runs on any Window s

Server that can run

Exchange Server

PRICING

$129 USD f or license

to dow nload email f rom

multiple POP3 ser vers

to your local Exchange

Server or SMTP Server

NEED BACKUP SOFTWARE?

How to Backup Exchange

Backup for Workgroups Info

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Configure Your Static IP Address

The default installation of Windows 2008 sets your IP v4 and IP v6 addresses to use DHCP. Since we will be configuring

this computer to be a domain controller, you must change the IP address of the computer to be a static IP address.

To change your IP address, click on "View Network Connections" in the Server Manager screen. This will display the list of

active network interfaces.

Double click on your network adaptor to display the adaptors status.

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Press the Properties button.

Highlight "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)" and then press the Properties button.

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Change the radio button to "Use the following IP address" and enter an IP address you want to use for this server. In our

example, we chose to assign this server the internal IP address "192.168.1.25". We also have a firewall appliance that

operates as a gateway at the IP address "192.168.1.1".

NOTE: It is important to include this computer in the DNS list. You should list the IP address of this computer as the first

entry in the list of DNS servers. In the alternate DNS servers field, enter the IP address of a DNS server provided by your

ISP.

Press OK to save your changes.

Now you will need to modify the support for IP v6. If your network uses IP v6, then you will need to select "Internet Protocol

Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)" , press the Properties button, then enter a static address. If you are not using IP v6, you can leave the

IP v6 set to the default setting of DHCP.

NOTE: Exchange requires that IP V6 be enabled. Even if you do not use IP V6 you must leave it enabled. During the

setup of Active Directory, the Active Directory Setup Wizard will check that both IP v4 and IP v6 have static addresses.

As long as the IP v4 address is static you can continue the installation. DO NOT DISABLE IP V6 or else the Exchange

Hub Transport Service will not start.

At this point you should have all IP addresses on this server configured as static IP addresses. OR you have the IP v4

address configured as static and the IP v6 configured using DHCP. Press OK to save your changes and close the Network

Connection screen.

Activate Auto Update

The next step in making this server a Domain Controller is to activate auto update. Active Directory will not install until this

computer has auto updates active. To activate auto updates, click on the link "Configure Updates" and then select the

option to have Windows automatically install updates. At this time Windows will download updates and will most likely

need to reboot your computer. Allow the updates to be applied and the computer to be restarted until all updates are

applied before installing Active Directory. You do not want to be in the middle of installing Active Directory when an auto

update needs to reboot your computer.

Add role - Active Directory Services

The process of installing Active Directory consists of two steps: the first step is to install Active Directory and the second

step is to configure your Active Directory. Once this is complete, your Windows Server will now be a Domain Controller.

Step 1 - Install Active Directory

At the Computer Management Screen, press the "Add Roles" link.

At the Select Server Roles dialog, check/tick the option "Active Directory Domain Services".

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When you select Active Directory the Select Server Roles Screen will inform you that you also need to install the feature

".NET Framework 3.5.1". Press the "Add Required Features" button.

After acknowledging the required feature, press Next.

Active Directory Domain Services will present information about the changes it will make to your server. Review this

information and press Next.

Now the installation will scan your configuration and inform you if there are any pre-requisites that you have not fulfilled. If

the Active Directory Installation presents an errors, correct these at this time and then repeat the installation. Once the

Setup program indicates that you have met all pre-requisites, then press the Install button to start the installation process.

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The setup program will now install Active Directory on your Server.

When the installation is complete, you should see a message indicating "Installation Succeeded".

Press Close to return to the Server Management Screen.

Step 2 - Configure Active Directory

At the Server Management screen you should now see that you have 1 role installed. The Active Directory Domain Services

may indicate that it is installed but there are errors. This is because the software is installed but not configured.

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To configure Active Directory, click on the line under Roles labeled "Active Directory Domain Services". The Server Manager

will show you a page about the status of the Active Directory Role.

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Click on the link "Run the Active Directory Services Installation Wizard (dcpromo.exe)". When the Active Directory Domain

Services Installation Wizard appears, press Next.

The Installation Wizard will present information about the version of Active directory, press Next.

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Since we are assuming this Exchange Server will be the first Domain Controller, we choose "create a new domain in a new

forest". Press Next.

Enter the name of your domain. The domain name you enter here is the domain name that Exchange will associated with

all of your email. If you use a hosting company to host your Internet Domain, then you may want to enter the name of your

Internet domain with ".local". If you host your own Internet Domain then you would enter your domain name here.

In our example, we are assuming that IGetMail.com is hosted at an Internet Hosting Company. Since we do not host

IGetMail.com on this Exchange Server, we will use IGetMail.local to indicate our internal domain for IGetMail.

NOTE: Once you enter your domain name it is very hard to change it in the future, so you should take great care when

enter this name.

Once you have decided on the name of your internal domain, that will be your Active Directory Domain and the domain

serviced by Exchange, press Next.

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The Installation Wizard will now ask you about compatibility. If you plan to have domain controllers running various versions

of Active Directory, then you will want to chose a function level to include the lowest version of Windows that you are using

for domain controllers. Press Next.

You will be asked a similar question which is at the domain level instead of the forest level on the previous screen. You

should follow the same approach and include the function level to include the lowest version of Windows you plan to use

for domain controllers. Press Next.

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The first Domain Controller needs to have a DNS server running locally. The optimal location is to start out with having the

installation wizard install the DNS server locally. Also, it will automatically make this computer a global catalog server.

Press Next.

You can specify where you want Active Directory to store its data. If you only have one drive in your Server, then use the

defaults. If you have multiple drives, you can select which drive to use. Press Next.

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Should you need to restore Active Directory in the event of a hard drive failure, you will need to boot your Server into a special

mode called "Directory Restoration Mode". Should you need to boot your computer into this special mode, you will need to

use a special password just for this restoration. You can define this password at this time. NOTE: This password is

different than the administrator account and if you change the administrator password this password will not change.

So you will need to store this password forever in a safe place. Press Next.

Now the Installation Wizard will summarize the configuration that it is about to create. To start the process of configuring

your new Domain Controller, press Next.

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The Installation Wizard will show its progress as it configures your Server. This will take a long time.

When the installation is complete, you will be shown a final screen. Press Finish.

Then restart your computer.

After restarting your computer, Windows should show you the Server Manager. You should see on the Server Manager

screen that you have Active Directory and DNS Server roles installed. Also the process of installing Active Directory will add

the features "Group Policy Management" and "Remote Server Administration Tools".

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Add role - Active Directory Lightweight Services

Now that have your Server configured for Active Directory, Exchange requires that you add the Lightweight Service. NOTE:

Exchange only requires that the Lightweight services are installed. It does not require the Lightweight Services to be

configured.

Click on the link "Add Roles" and then select to add the role "Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services" and press Next.

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The installation wizard will inform you that it will make the following modifications to your server. Press Next.

The installation wizard will confirm your intention, press Install to begin.

The installation wizard will show its progress.

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And finally when the role has been installed, the installation wizard will show its results. Press Close and then proceed to

configure this newly installed role.

At this point your Server Manager should show you that you have the Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services

installed. This is sufficient for Exchange. If you want to create LDS instances you are welcome to, but that task is not

required by Exchange.

Add feature - Windows Process Activation Service

The next feature that Exchange needs installed is the "Windows Process Activation Service". To install this feature, click on

the link "Add Features".

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At the Select Features screen, check/tick the feature "Windows Process Activation Service".

Select the items under this service and press Next.

Confirm your selections and press Install. Windows will now install this feature and when it is complete, press Close to

return to the Server Manager.

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Add role - Web Server (IIS)

The next Role that Exchange needs installed is the Web Server IIS. To install this role, at the Server Manager click on "Add

Roles".

At the Select Server Roles screen, check/tick the role "Web Server (IIS)" and press Next.

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The Web Server IIS installation will present information about what it will perform. Press Next.

Exchange requires that several additional services be added to the default settings in IIS.

In addition to the default settings, check/tick the following additional services:

Security - Basic Authentication

Security - Windows Authentication

Security - Digest Authentication

Performance - Dynamic Content Compression

Management Tools - IIS 6 Management Compatibility (include all items under this service)

Press Next.

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The Web Server installation wizard allows you to verify your selections. Press Install to begin.

The installation wizard will now install IIS on your Exchange Server.

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When IIS is installed, press Close to return to the Server Manager.

Add feature - PowerShell

Now you are ready to install the next feature that Exchange requires as a prerequisite: "Windows Power Shell". At the

Server Manager click on the link "Add Feature".

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Select the Feature "Windows Power Shell" and press Next.

At the installation confirmation screen, press Install to begin the process of installing this feature.

When the Power Shell feature is installed, press Close to return to the Server Manager.

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We have just 2 more items to meet Exchange's Requirements.

Enable TCP Port Sharing

When you install Windows Server 2008, the default setup disables a service that is needed by Exchange. You will need to

enable this service.

At the Server Manager screen - expand "Configuration" in the left hand panel. Then click on "Services". The middle of the

screen will show the installed Services. Scroll to the Service named "Net.Tcp Port Sharing Service".

Right Click on the Service "Net. Tcp Port Sharing" and choose Properties.

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Change the Startup from Disabled to Automatic.

Press OK to save your changes.

Apply the 2007 Office System Converter

You will need to download the 2007 Office System Converter Pack. Click on this link to go to Microsoft's Download Site.

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Click on the link "Download Files Below". Then press the "Download" button next to the File Name "FilterPackx64.exe".

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Download and install the Filter Pack:

Press Next and proceed through the wizard.

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When you have completed the Filter Pack installation you are now ready to install Exchange 2010.

Roles / Features NOT to install

Exchange has a requirement to use its own SMTP service and not the SMTP Role that is built into Server 2008. As a result,

you must not install the SMTP feature from the Server Manger. This will be installed by Exchange. Note that the Exchange

Setup wizard will issue a warning that the SMTP services are not already installed, yet if you install the Windows 2008 SMTP

feature, the Exchange Setup will consider that an error.

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Installing Exchange Server 2010

You are now ready to install Exchange Server 2010.

When you run the Exchange Server setup, the first 2 steps have been completed and will be inactive. The next step you

need to perform is to select the Language Option. Click on "Choose Exchange Language Option".

Now select the language option that is appropriate for your environment.

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After selecting your language option you are ready to being the installation.

Click on the link "Install Microsoft Exchange."

The Exchange Server 2010 setup wizard will present information about the task it will perform, press Next.

Accept the license agreement and press Next.

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You can choose to participate in error reporting if you wish, press Next.

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Since this is Exchange Server is intended to be our only Exchange server, we will chose the typical installation which

installs all of the components to make this Exchange receive, store and send email. Select "Typical Exchange Server

Installation" and press Next.

Enter the name of your organization, typically this corresponds to your company name or domain name. Press Next.

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If you intend to use Outlook 2003 clients to connect to this Exchange Server, then chose Yes to provide compatibility with

these clients, then press Next.

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Exchange will now ask what you want to specify for the Internet facing side of Exchange. In our example, using IGetMail we

would create the Internet facing side of Exchange as mail.igetmail.com.

Next Exchange Setup will ask if you want to join the Customer Experience Program.

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Exchange will now verify that all prerequisites are met. If there are any items that Exchange needs, it will inform you at this

time. If the prerequisites have all been met, then press Install to begin the installation.

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When the Exchange Server 2010 installation wizard completes, it will show the results of installing each component within

Exchange Server. You should see all components with a green check mark.

Press Finish and your Exchange Server should now be ready to use.

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When Exchange completes its installation, the Exchange System Manager will appear. The Exchange System Manager will

guide you through several post installation tasks.

Allow IGetMail access to your Exchange Server

IGetMail Version 3.x instructions:

When you are running IGetMail version 3.x you can instruct IGetMail to send email to your Exchange server using an

authenticated user or anonymous access.

Authenticated User Access - With this method you instruct IGetMail to use a specific Exchange user account to connect to

the Exchange Server. Once connected through this account, IGetMail can send email to any of your Exchange user

accounts. In order to use this method, the Exchange user account must be a member of the Exchange Server Group within

Active Directory.

To setup Authenticated Access:

1. Open the Exchange Management Console

2. Expand "Server Configuration"

3. Select "Hub Transport"

4. In the middle section of the Management Console you will see the list of Receive Connectors.

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1. Right click on the Receive Connector "Default ServerName" and choose Properties

2. Select the "Authentication" tab.

3. If you do not have an SSL certificate from a third party SSL provider, then Uncheck / Untick the option "Offer Basic

authentication only after starting TLS". By default Exchange will not allow users to authenticate until you have an SSL

certificate. Unchecking / Unticking "Offer Basic authentication only after starting TLS," allows Exchange to offer

Authenticated login over standard SMTP.

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When you configure IGetMail, you will need to specify a Windows user that meets these two requirements.

The Windows account must have a mailbox in Exchange

The Windows user must be a member of the group "Exchange Servers"

Commonly, the Administrator account does not work because it does not have a mailbox and a standard Windows account

is normally not a member of the Exchange Server group. To solve this you can either give the administrator a mailbox, or in

our example below we created a Windows user, made this Windows user a member of the "Exchange Servers" groups,

and then created a mailbox for the user. In our example this new Windows user is named "IGetMail".

1. Run Active Directory for Users and Computers.

2. Select the Users group in the column on the left.

3. Right Click and add a new user. In our case we choose to name this new user "IGetMail" since we will use this

Windows user account to route the email through as the email is delivered to all of the other users within Exchange.

1. Select the Window user account that you want to have IGetMail use to connect to your Exchange Server. Right click on

the user name and choose Properties.

2. Go to the "Member Of" panel.

3. Press the Add... button.

4. Add the Group "Exchange Servers" to make this Windows account a member of the "Exchange Servers" group. This will

grant this Windows account the rights to route email to other users. This is needed for IGetMail to route email to your

users.

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Next we need to add a mailbox to the Windows account that IGetMail will use for authentication.

1. Run the Exchange Management Console

2. Expand "Recipient Configuration"

3. Select Mailbox to show a list of existing Exchange Users

4. Right Click on "Mailbox" under "Recipient Configuration" and select New Mailbox or Click on New Mailbox in the Actions

Column on the right hand side.

5. Add the Windows account that you want IGetMail to use to the list of Exchange users. In our example below we have

added the account "IGetMail" to the list of Exchange Users.

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Now Run IGetMail

1. At the Status Panel, press the "Modify SMTP Settings" button.

2. Check / Tick the option "Authenticate as - "

3. Enter the Name of a Windows User Name that you want IGetMail to use to connect to the Exchange Server. This

Windows account must have a mailbox in Exchange and must be a member of the "Exchange Servers" group.

IGetMail is now configured to send email to your Exchange Server.

To Setup Anonymous Access:

Anonymous access - With anonymous access you can allow anyone to send email to any of your users. In this case,

IGetMail only has to connect to the Exchange Server. It does not need to log into a Windows Account.

To configure Exchange to allow any user to route email perform these steps:

1. Open the Exchange Management Console

2. Expand "Server Configuration"

3. Select "Hub Transport"

4. In the middle section of the Management Console you will see the list of Receive Connectors

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1. Right click on the Receive Connector "Default ServerName" and choose Properties

2. Select the "Permissions Group" tab

3. Check / Tick "Anonymous Users"

4. Save your changes

5. Now anyone can connect to the Exchange Server and route email to any user

IGetMail Version 1.x and 2.x instructions:

When you are running IGetMail Version 2.x and 1.x you need to allow anonymous SMTP connections for your server.

Method 1 - Run the Exchange Management Console. Expand the Server Configuration and select Hub transport. In the

lower half of the screen under the tab "Receive Connectors" right click on the connect labeled "Default <Name Of Your

Server>" and select Properties. At the Properties for the default server select the Permissions Group tab. At the

Permissions Group Tab, check / tick the option Anonymous and save your changes.

Method 2 - Run the following management shell command (note this is the Exchange Management shell and not the

PowerShell):

Set-ReceiveConnector -Identity "Default <ServerName>" -PermissionGroups "AnonymousUsers"

Where you would replace <ServerName> with the computer name of this server.

Adding E-Mail Users

Run the Exchange Management Console. Expand the item "Recipient Configuration" and select Mailbox.

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Click on the option "New Mailbox" in the right hand panel under the Actions column heading.

Proceed through the wizard to create each of your new users.

Now that you have setup your Exchange Server

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