While you're at it, what about writing a little about different antivirus developers? Best practices, etc... Explain the gotcha's, like excluding M: drive scanning ;) Tiago de Aviz -----Mensagem original----- De: Mulnick, Al [mailto:Al.Mulnick@xxxxxxxxxx] Enviada: sex 12/19/2003 12:11 Para: [ExchangeList] Cc: Assunto: [exchangelist] RE: Need your thoughts http://www.MSExchange.org/ Surprised nobody mentioned spam basics and advanced spam issues and how Exchange deals with them. Permissions - how to split permissions etc. for distributed administration models (it's hard to find really good docs on how to do this effectively in small, medium, and large orgs.) I think SMTP basics and DNS basics could be combined into one chapter for a high level overview in a book that focuses on Exchange 2003. OWA I'll add to John's topic of securing the underlying OS and say that should be as it pertains to Exchange. Otherwise it's a very broad topic that would chew a lot of pages. Mutlti-Forest topologies and how to effectively architect and deploy them Probably some deployment basics such as sizing considerations/trade-offs, network interaction, etc. Should be a chapter on the new features and what they mean. Some of these topics are similar to Paul Robichaux's Securing Exchange books, but I expect you're talking about a generalized book topic vs. security specific. Al