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You can configure Exchange Server to: Protect email by encrypting the content of the message with a key that must be shared with the recipient. This enables the content to be viewed with a password or PIN, if desired, before it can be viewed. During the setup process for Exchange Server, you specify whether this content is PGP-encrypted and if PGP is available to be used with Exchange. Control who can access resources within your organization using Exchange Groups. Control what types of activities can be performed by users within your organization, whether on their own Exchange email accounts or on others. Create a communication channel between employees by granting them a right to send and receive items on a bulletin board. The Exchange Server administrator can configure how emails and attachments are displayed on the bulletin board. They can also restrict the type of recipients who can send items on the bulletin board, decide whether the messages should be read first and sent later, decide the minimum number of messages that must be received before a send is performed, and more. Control the communication between members of your organization using a shared calendar that your employees can access from Outlook, Outlook Web App, and other calendar applications. Exchange Server 2013 provides you with tools to choose a range of different calendars, add events to each calendar, see the details of the calendars you create, or customize the calendars to match your organization. You can also use Exchange as a federated calendar server.
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