Chapter 16. Configuring Email-Enabled Content, Presence, and Exchange Server Integration

One of the most impressive improvements to SharePoint 2010 is the ability of the platform to directly accept email messages and place their contents into SharePoint content, such as document libraries, discussions groups, and lists. This type of functionality has been highly sought by those looking for an alternative to Exchange public folders and those who want to use SharePoint as a messaging records platform.

In addition to serving as an ideal replacement for Exchange public folders, SharePoint 2010 was built with integration with Exchange in mind, particularly with the latest version of Exchange, Exchange Server 2010. This chapter focuses on a discussion of the integration points between SharePoint 2010 and Exchange 2010, discussing in step-by-step fashion how to take advantage of email-enabled content within SharePoint and how to use Exchange as an outbound relay for SharePoint alerts.

A broad overview of Exchange 2010 is also outlined in this chapter, discussing the components that make up Exchange infrastructure and giving a high-level view of Exchange 2010 design.

In addition, this chapter focuses on how to integrate SharePoint with a Microsoft Communications Server environment to provide for presence information for users in the platform.

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