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Exchange Server 2013 officially reached its end of support on April 11, 2023. What exactly does end of support mean? What should you do if your organization still relies on Exchange 2013 for email? In this episode I'm joined by Microsoft MVP Jeff Guillet, and we attempt to answer these questions and more. We also discuss the recent Microsoft announcement to throttle and block email from persistently vulnerable Exchange servers to Exchange Online (https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/exchange-team-blog/throttling-and-blocking-email-from-persistently-vulnerable/ba-p/3762078?WT.mc_id=M365-MVP-9501) Be sure to check out the following resources: Exchange 2013 end of support roadmap (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/enterprise/exchange-2013-end-of-support?view=o365-worldwide) How to Setup Exchange Management Tools in Environments without Exchange Server (https://blog.expta.com/2022/10/how-to-setup-exchange-management-tools.html) A New Tool to Manage Exchange-related Attributes Without Exchange Server (https://practical365.com/a-new-tool-to-manage-exchange-related-attributes-without-exchange-server/) Jeff Guillet is a Microsoft Exchange Certified Solutions Master (MCSM), Office Apps & Services MVP and the founder and CEO of EXPTA Consulting. He works primarily with Microsoft products (Exchange, Office 365, Lync Server, Windows Server, Active Directory, Hyper-V, etc.) for mid-large customers (5,000+ users) and is a published author, speaker and technical editor. You can connect with Jeff on Twitter (https://twitter.com/expta) and check out his blog (https://blog.expta.com)