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Advanced Mail (AAAU) is a feature in Microsoft Exchange Server that allows administrators to send and receive email messages with advanced features, such as:

  1. Message tracking: Allows administrators to track the delivery status of email messages, including whether they were delivered, bounced, or rejected.
  2. Message encryption: Enables encryption of email messages to ensure secure transmission.
  3. Message authentication: Verifies the authenticity of email messages to prevent spoofing and phishing attacks.
  4. Message filtering: Allows administrators to filter out spam and junk email messages.
  5. Message archiving: Enables archiving of email messages for compliance and regulatory purposes.

To enable Advanced Mail (AAAU) in Exchange Server, you'll need to:

  1. Install the Exchange Server: Make sure you have Exchange Server installed on your server.
  2. Configure the transport service: Configure the transport service to use the Advanced Mail (AAAU) feature.
  3. Configure the message tracking: Configure message tracking to track the delivery status of email messages.
  4. Configure the message encryption: Configure message encryption to encrypt email messages.
  5. Configure the message authentication: Configure message authentication to verify the authenticity of email messages.
  6. Configure the message filtering: Configure message filtering to filter out spam and junk email messages.
  7. Configure the message archiving: Configure message archiving to archive email messages.

Some common issues you might encounter when setting up Advanced Mail (AAAU) include:

If you're experiencing issues with Advanced Mail (AAAU), I recommend checking the Exchange Server documentation and troubleshooting guides for more information.

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