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"The Recipient Configuration node contains the following sub-nodes:
* Mailbox Use this node to manage mailboxes, users, and resource mailboxes (resource mailboxes include room and equipment mailboxes). You can create new mailboxes and remove, disable, or move existing mailboxes. You can also configure mailbox properties, enable and disable Unified Messaging (UM), and manage mobile devices.
* Distribution Group Use this node to manage mail-enabled distribution groups (which include security groups) and dynamic distribution groups. You can create new distribution groups, and remove, disable, or configure existing distribution groups.
* Mail Contact Use this node to manage mail contacts and mail users. You can create, delete, or configure mail contacts and mail users.
* Disconnected Mailbox Use this node to view and connect disconnected mailboxes.
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"The nodes that appear under Server Configuration show only the Microsoft Exchange servers that have a specific server role installed. The Server Configuration node contains the following sub-nodes:
* Mailbox Use this node to manage the features of Mailbox servers, including viewing the properties of database copies.
* Client Access Use this node to manage the features of Client Access servers, including POP3 and IMAP4, Exchange ActiveSync, Outlook Web App, the Exchange Control Panel, and offline address book (OAB) distribution.
* Hub Transport Use this node to manage the features of Hub Transport server and receive connectors.
* Unified Messaging Use this node to manage the features of Unified Messaging (UM) servers, including enabling and disabling UM"
"The Organization Configuration node contains the following sub-nodes:
* Mailbox Use this node to manage Mailbox server role settings that apply to your entire organization. You can maintain existing or create new address lists, managed custom folders, messaging records management (MRM) mailbox policies, and offline address books (OABs).
* Client Access Use this node to manage Client Access server role settings that apply to your entire organization. You can maintain existing or create new Exchange ActiveSync mailbox policies and Outlook Web App mailbox policies.
* Hub Transport Use this node to manage Hub Transport server role settings that apply to your entire organization. You can maintain existing or create new remote domains, accepted domains, e-mail address policies, transport rules, journal rules, Send connectors, global settings, and Edge subscriptions.
* Unified Messaging Use this node to manage Unified Messaging (UM) server role settings that apply to your entire organization. You can maintain existing or create new UM dial plans, UM IP gateways, UM mailbox policies, and UM Auto Attendants. "
"Welcome to the D*I*Y Planner Hipster PDA Edition 3.0, a series of approximately one hundred free productivity forms designed for printing onto index cards (a.k.a., the Hipster PDA). Designed especially for the D*I*Y Planner project by Douglas Johnston, the package includes a wide array of cards covering life management, project planning, calendars, notetaking, business development, and creative uses like writing, storyboards, mind mapping, and photography.
These are a subset of our regular D*I*Y Planner forms, completely re-designed for the smaller size, and may be used in conjunction with a full-sized planner, alongside a notebook like a Moleskine, or as a stand-alone system. Although chiefly inspired by David Allen's Getting Things Done, an emphasis has been placed upon tweakability, multiple methodologies, and tinkering (endlessly!) with ideas. "
"We are a community of people who see the value of paper as a medium for planning, productivity, creative expression, and exploring ideas. We encourage visitors to share advice and inspiration, and we love to see submissions for templates, kit images and story articles. We are also the official home of the free D*I*Y Planner kits. Please enjoy your stay, and make yourself at home!"
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