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Exchange 2010

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BILL HO BISCOM Transferring Files: Security and Storage Concerns T 34 he mail server is the workhorse of one of the most used forms of modern communication. It can store and forward all your messages, documents, images and other attachments to one or more recipients in the blink of an eye. Exchange 2010, Microsoft’s latest iteration of its popular mail server, has added features and functionality that improve administration and usability across the board; however, it doesn’t address concerns posed by file transfers. Exchange 2010 ILTA White Paper STOP THE ATTACHMENTS! Worldwide e-mail traffic is expected to grow to almost 350 billion messages per day in 2011, according to the Radicati Group’s Email Statistics Report, 2010. According to an Osterman Research paper on e-mail, 29 percent of all corporate e-mail messages contain attachments, and attachments account for 95 percent of all bandwidth used by e-mail systems. Exchange 2010 has improved its support for very large mailboxes, but attachments can still burden

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