For those that read this blog on a regular basis you know that my posts can come in irregular bursts, usually with very few long breaks. However, as you can tell, my blog writing has slowed down quite a bit. I’m afraid I have been a bit busier than my normal in the real world. Between work, kids and taking time off I’ve found little time to put into blog posts. I am hoping to change that starting this month. My goal is to put a lot more content on the site, while also linking it to other efforts I have going on in Twitter, PowerShell Books, user groups and more. There may be a bigger change coming soon as well, one I thought would have been done earlier in the year. So, look for the changes and new content.
**UPDATE** I am working on these posts now:
- Slow Exchange 2016 Server mailbox moves
- AutoDiscover changes
- Shared Mailboxes and hybrid
- Basic Authentication and Exchange Online (Office 365 in general as well)
- Hybrid Organization Configuration Transfer
- Shared Mailbox Sizes for Exchange Online
- Exchange 2019’s Public Preview
- Office 20xx support in Office 365 – big changes
- TLS 1.2 only
- Anti-Spoofing
Also, if you follow my twitter account (@PPowerShell) I will be posting new PowerShell tips of the week as well. The next Practical PowerShell Newsletter is also coming out next week.
Over the next week or so I will be releasing blog articles based on these changes and how they may affect those that support and use Exchange/Exchange Online.
Please feel free to comment on my blog if you like or hate what you see.
Damian