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Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual, Lion Edition
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Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual, Lion Edition

by David Pogue
March 2012
Beginner
710 pages
28h 34m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Life with Microsoft Exchange

In the corporate world, Microsoft Exchange is the 800-pound gorilla. It’s the networking software that runs the email, address book, and calendars for hundreds or thousands of employees. All of this communicates with a central master database whose heart beats away in some closet or back room at your company’s headquarters.

For years, Macs have been second-class citizens in Corporate America. As long as they couldn’t talk to the Exchange brain, they weren’t much use outside the graphic-design department. (You could buy add-on software or muck with workarounds, but you always felt like a weirdo.)

Now, however, Exchange compatibility is built in. In iCal, your company’s Exchange calendar shows up. In Address Book, your company’s names and addresses show up. In Mail, you can get all your corporate email. Best of all, this information shows up side by side with your own personal data, so you can have it all in one place. All the conveniences of Mac OS X now apply to your corporate email: Spotlight, Quick Look, data detectors, and so on.

If you’re lucky—that is, if your company is using Exchange 2007 or later (Service Pack 1, Update Rollup 4 and later)—setting this up could not be easier.

Connecting to Exchange

To connect to your company’s Exchange system, open Mail (Chapter 11). Choose Mail→Preferences. Click the + below the list of email accounts; proceed as shown in Figure 8-4.

Note

You can also set up your Exchange information in the new System Preferences→Mail, ...

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