
Client Access Server Role Improvements
The Client Access server role includes enhancements for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync and Microsoft Outlook Web Access. There is a new administration management interface for managing Post Office Protocol Version 3 (POP3) and Internet Message Access Protocol version 4 revision 1 (IMAP4). There are also several changes that affect the setup and configuration of proxying and redirection.
Exchange ActiveSync
Exchange ActiveSync in Exchange 2007 SP1 includes the following enhancements for the administrator and for the end user:
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An Exchange ActiveSync default mailbox policy is created.
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Enhanced Exchange ActiveSync mailbox policy settings have been added.
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Remote Wipe confirmation has been added.
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Direct Push performance enhancements have been added.
For more information about the new Exchange ActiveSync features in Exchange 2007 SP1 see New Client Access Features in Exchange 2007 SP1.
Outlook Web Access
Outlook Web Access is an ideal client for users who do not have access to Outlook, such as users who are traveling or who rely on shared workstations for access to e-mail and calendar information. Outlook Web Access was completely rewritten for Exchange 2007, which gave us an opportunity to add many new features. With Exchange 2007 SP1, the following new features have been added:
Changes to Outlook Web Access Light With Exchange 2007 SP1, Outlook Web Access Light will monitor user activity so that Outlook Web Access does not time out while a user is composing a long entry.
Changes to Outlook Web Access Premium The following features have been added to Outlook Web Access Premium in Exchange 2007 SP1:
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Users can create and edit Personal Distribution Lists.
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Users can create and edit server side rules.
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WebReady Document Viewing has added support for some Office 2007 file formats.
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Users will have access to the dumpster from Outlook Web Access and will be able to use the Recover Deleted Items feature.
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A monthly calendar view has been added.
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Move and copy commands have been added to the Outlook Web Access user interface.
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Public Folders are supported through the /owa virtual directory.
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S/MIME support has been added.
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Additional customization features as follows:
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Ability to integrate with custom message types in the Exchange store so that they are displayed correctly in Outlook Web Access
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Ability to customize the Outlook Web Access user interface to seamlessly integrate custom applications together with Outlook Web Access
For more information about new Outlook Web Access features in Exchange 2007 SP1 see New Client Access Features in Exchange 2007 SP1.
POP3/IMAP4
A new administration user interface has been added to the Exchange Management Console for the POP3 and IMAP4 protocols. This administration user interface enables you to configure the following settings for POP3 and IMAP4 for your individual Client Access server:
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Port settings
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Authentication settings
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Connection settings
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Message and calendar settings
For more information about new POP3 and IMAP4 features in Exchange 2007 SP1 see New Client Access Features in Exchange 2007 SP1.