Email Management

The “Email Management” category contains various terms from the area of e-mail messaging. In “Email Management” you can find the meaning of most popular terms about e-mailing and the related software.

  • Exchange Mailbox Database Backup
    “Exchange mailbox database is an essential part of Microsoft Exchange Server, a structured storage that keeps all information about the server’s...”
  • Outlook Anywhere
    “ Outlook Anywhere is a special service that allows Outlook clients to connect via SSL/HTTPS protocols to their mailboxes from remote locations...”
  • How to Backup Outlook Contacts
    “ There are only 2 ways to backup Outlook contacts: using the built-in Outlook Export option, or special software for backup. These strategies have...”

Contact Us

support@handybackup.net

sales@handybackup.net

+1 (909) 279-15-30

Term of the Day

  • FTPS (FTP over SSL or FTP Secure)
    “FTPS is a secured version of common FTP protocol used for sending and receiving files via network connections. It must not to be confused with SFTP...”

Backup Software Glossary

Current glossary explains various terms that you may come across while working with Handy Backup or other backup software.

Handy Backup is a backup utility for Windows Servers and PCs that is famous for its flexibility and ease of use.

The glossary contains 111 terms. The current section Email Management contains 10 terms.

Most Viewed Terms

  • Free FTP Client | Online Portable or Installed Software
    “ Free FTP client is a software that you can use for transferring files using FTP protocol. There are different types of clients. What client is best...”
  • How To Save Desktop Icon Layout
    “To save desktop icon layout means to save desktop icons, which show cabinets, files, folders, and various types of documents (that is, letters...”
  • Data Backup Appliance
    “Backup appliance is a type of a storage device dedicated for backup purposes. A backup appliance contains not only a storage device but also a...”

Who uses our backup software?