MEC 2012 registration is open!

I hope those of you who signed up for more information already saw the email about Microsoft Exchange Conference 2012 (MEC) registration. The lost conference is back, taking place September 24-26 in Orlando, Florida at the Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center. Kudos to Dan Bobke for narrowing the coordinates down to the lake in Kissimmee in the comments to my last post (see MEC is Back!). I think he may have gotten the closest.

This is the Exchange event you will not want to miss! This will be your best opportunity to go deep on the next major release of Exchange. Going into beta later this summer, Exchange 15 will bring a ton of new capability and value to the table and we’re pumped up to spend the week giving you the end-to-end story of this next release in the family.

At MEC 2012, you will:

  • Get exclusive Exchange 15 content directly from the engineering team
  • Get hands-on experience with Exchange 15
  • Enjoy unparalleled access to Exchange team members, Masters and MVPs
  • Preview amazing new products from select vendors
  • Build personal relationships throughout the Exchange community

Visit MECisback.com and reserve your spot at MEC 2012 before the opportunity disappears. It is going to be epic!

Mails Keep Getting delivered to Junk Folder

For issues related to mails getting delivered to Junk folder, the following step worked for me and you might want to try this when the usual steps of adding user to safe sender, checking blocked sender in Outlook doesn’t seem to solve.

Use Get-MailboxJunkEmailConfiguration -Identity <ID> to find if the mail address in question is in blocked senders list.

This list need not be the same as the one in our Outlook, nor modifying our Outlook blocked senders list has any effect on this.

If yes, use set-mailboxjunkemailconfiguration to modify this list, else continue troubleshooting J.