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MailBasket Lite - A Free Catch-All
MailBasket Lite is a free utility from TurboGeeks that
catches ALL emails that arrive at your server for a domain
(e.g., anyone@TurboGeeks.Com) and redirects them to a single
mailbox. It is similar in function to the example code that
Microsoft provides in KnowledgeBase article 315631, however
it includes a number of improvements. These improvements
include:
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Also, before you deploy Windows 2003 DCs into a mixed environment of
Exchange 2000 and Win2K, it’s important to correct an issue with the
InetOrgPerson attributes in the schema. Check out Knowledge Base 325379,
“How to upgrade Windows 2000 domain controllers to Windows Server 2003,”
for details.
Now you face a more difficult decision: the choice of an operating
system to use for your Exchange servers. The myriad combinations of
Exchange and Windows server versions quickly start to blur. Here are the
combinations that Microsoft supports: n Exchange 2003 Standard Edition
on Windows 2003 Standard Edition. This combination supports four-way
Xeon hyperthreaded processors, RPC over HTTP, advanced memory tuning,
IIS 6 application pools, OWA compression, and shadow copy backups. You
can run this configuration in a Win2K domain, if you wish.
Microsoft Exchange 2003 Migration
Exchange 2003 Enterprise Edition on Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition.
This gives the additional advantage of eight-node clustering and
eight-way processing. Don’t waste money loading more than 4GB RAM
because Exchange 2003 can’t and won’t use it.
Exchange 2003 Standard Edition on Win2K Standard Server. This
combination is fully supported and works fine as long as you run Win2K
SP3 or higher on the Exchange server and all DCs. You won’t get support
for four-way Xeon multithreading because Win2K assigns a CPU license to
each virtual processor, and Win2K Standard Server only supports four
processors.
Exchange 2003 Enterprise Edition on Win2K Enterprise Server.
Technically, this combination is supported, but the only feature that
Win2K Enterprise Server brings to the table in this situation is
two-node clustering with inferior memory management compared to Windows
2003, so there’s hardly any reason to consider this as an alternative.
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The following combinations aren’t supported and shouldn’t be
implemented, even if you can come up with a workaround:
Exchange 5.5 on Windows 2003. If you try to install Exchange 5.5 on a
Windows 2003 server, you’ll be blocked at the outset by a warning
message from the OS. If you try to upgrade a Win2K server that already
has Exchange 5.5 installed, you’ll be notified by Windows 2003 Setup
that Exchange 5.5 isn’t supported.
Exchange 2000 on Windows 2003. Yes, I know that you’ll hear stories that
you can upgrade a Win2K server to Windows 2003 and Exchange 2000 “works
great.” You can believe those stories if you like, but do you really
want to put your production Exchange servers into an unsupported
configuration? I say no, and I’m sure you’ll agree.
Microsoft Exchange Server
Recovery
Exchange 2000 or Exchange 2003 on Windows 2003 Web
Edition. The Web Edition of Windows 2003 was designed for Web services
and doesn’t support any version of Exchange.
With all this in mind, you have a limited set of in-place upgrade
options. You can’t do an in-place upgrade from Exchange 5.5 to Exchange
2003, even if you have Exchange 5.5 running on Win2K. You can upgrade
from Exchange 2000 to Exchange 2003, but make sure you’re confident of
your change control. You don’t want applications running on the Exchange
2000 server to cause compatibility or security problems when married to
Exchange 2003. GroupWise
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If you run Exchange 2000 as a component of Small Business Server 2000,
you can do an in-place upgrade to SBS 2003. If you run Exchange 5.5 as a
component of SBS 4.5, Microsoft has a 48-page document detailing the
required steps for replacing an SBS 4.5 server with an SBS 2003 server.

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