After completing Exchange Server 5.5: Connectivity, the user should be able to:
 | Resolve connection problems with Lotus cc:Mail |
 | Resolve connection problems with Microsoft Mail |
 | Resolve connection problems with the Dynamic RAS Connector |
 | Resolve problems with the Site Connector |
 | Resolve connection problems with the X.400 Connector |
 | Resolve connection problems with Internet Connectivity |
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Solving Lotus cc:Mail Problems
 | Message flow from Exchange to cc:Mail |
 | Message flow from cc:Mail to Exchange |
 | Common connectivity problems |
Solving Microsoft Mail Problems
 | Message flow from Exchange to Microsoft Mail |
 | Message flow from Microsoft Mail to Exchange |
 | Common connectivity problems |
Site Connectivity and Dynamic RAS
 | Connectivity within a site |
 | Site-to-site connectivity |
 | Troubleshooting the Dynamic RAS Connector |
Troubleshooting the Site Connector
 | Message flow between two sites |
 | Site Connector configuration problems |
 | Managing message flow between sites |
 | Service account problems |
Troubleshooting X.400 Connector
 | Restrictions on the X.400 Connector |
 | Bridgehead server configuration |
 | Issues with the X.400 address |
 | Loss of message formatting |
 | MTA Transport Stack selection |
Troubleshooting Internet Connectivity
 | Message flow to the Internet |
 | Problems with incoming Internet mail |
Troubleshooting Internet Outgoing Mail
 | Undeliverable outgoing mail |
 | E-mail is inaccessible using POP3 Clients |
 | Mail attachment issues |
 | E-mail is never delivered to Internet recipients |
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This course is distributed with:
 | Exercises that allow users to practice with Exchange Server 5.5 |
 | A file containing the text of the exercises |
 | Simulations that allow users to practice course skills, even if they don't have access to Exchange Server 5.5 |
 | An Exchange Server 5.5 glossary |
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