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Microsoft Exchange Server, the Microsoft messaging and
collaboration server, is software that runs on servers that
enables you to send and receive electronic mail and other forms
of interactive communication through computer networks. Designed
to interoperate with a software client application such as
Microsoft Outlook, Exchange Server also interoperates with
Outlook Express and other e-mail client applications.
Exchange Server offers
you integrated collaborative messaging features such as
scheduling, contact, and task management capabilities. Exchange
Server 2003 runs on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and Microsoft
Windows 2000 Server operating systems. Microsoft Office Outlook
2003 runs on Windows-based computers and communicates with the
server running Exchange Server through the MAPI protocol that
includes powerful messaging and rich collaboration capabilities.
Exchange Server 2003
supports mobile devices such as Pocket PC and Smartphones and
enables you to synchronize your Inbox, Calendar, and Contacts
and Tasks lists so you can remotely check your appointments and
other important information. Mobile device browsers are also
supported through Exchange Outlook Mobile Access, which enables
HTML, compressed HTML (CHTML), and Wireless Application Protocol
(WAP) browser–based devices to access Exchange Server. |