Configure Send Connectors created by Edge
Hi mates,
I tell you, I have the next platform
of Exchange:
Exchange CCR with 2Mailbox servers
2 Servers with Client Access role
and transport hub in NLB
1 Edge in DMZ
Once installed, the Edge, has carried out
a subscription and are generated automatically
send the two Connectors:
- Edgesync - inbound to business
- Edgesync - business to internet
Hubtransport properly synchronized with
both Edge and everything seems ok.
Now comes my question. These two send
Connectors they work? I understand that the
inbound connector to send
business, send connector is used
to deliver both e hubtransport
the edge, and then the edge
connector uses the company to
send internet, to get the emails
out. It's so?
If so, I raised another question, the configuration
of these two send Connectors,
should be left as they are created by the
edge you?? I understand
that, as I see that for the inbound
connector to company, part of
the network I have selected
Route Through the Following mail
hosts smart, smart host
and I have - which is the configuration
I created the edge . Here
I have to remove him -- and put my two
servers hubtransport? Or is it
in the Source tab connector, which currently
I have as source the server connector
Edge, where I have to remove it and
put the two hubtransport??
Thank you very much in advance.
December 19th, 2011 3:49am
Hi,
The subscription process creates two send connectors:
from the Exchange organization to the internet from the Edge to the Exchange organization
This should be enough to send/receive mail from and to the internet. It is advised to make no big changes to the connectors as it should work when the Edge Subscription has been made succesfull.
Regards,
Johan
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December 19th, 2011 6:07am
Thanks for reply Johan,
The problem is that I have mounted an
Exchange 2007 organization. In the
Exchange organization, Exchange reside two platforms, one for
domainA.com dns suffix and another for
dns suffix domainB.com.
In domainA.com we have:
A CCR Mailbox servers with 2
2 servers in NLB hubtransport
In domainB.com we have:
A CCR Mailbox servers with 2
2 servers in NLB hubtransport
1 Server with Edge in DMZ
The connectors are send
to the organization and I have a connector
for domainA.com send to send
to the internet, and send the two
connectors domainB.com generated by the Edge.
The problem I have is that mail sent
from domainB.com, reach the hubtransport
of domainB.com and hence are sent
to hubtransport of domainA.com
and thence to the Internet.
As I can do to make domainB.com
mails are sent to the Edge and thence to
the Internet, and mails out the
domainA.com continue to send
domainA.com connnector?
Thank you very much.
December 19th, 2011 6:13am
The subscription process creates two send connector ..inblund and to the internet .its enough to send and receive emails ..
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December 19th, 2011 6:18am
Yes jingoi,
The problem, is in an other send connector created for send mails for domainA.com. All send emails, for domainA.com and domainB.com are sending for send connector for domainA.com.
December 19th, 2011 6:23am
Hi,
OK now I understand your issue. What is defined as the source servers on the send connectors?
Regards,
JohanExchange-blog: www.johanveldhuis.nl
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December 19th, 2011 4:23pm
Thanks for reply Johan,
The source server configure in send connector for domainA are 2 hubtransport for DomainA
The source server configure for two send connectors created by Edge is the Edge.
I view a option in tab Address, one checkbox: Scoped Send connector.
Microsoft say for this option:
When Scoped Send connector is selected, the connector can only be used by Hub Transport servers in the same Active Directory site. When
Scoped Send connector isn't selected, the connector can be used by all Hub Transport servers in the Exchange organization.
If I mark this option in send connector for domainA, I guess
my problem trick.
Do you think?
December 20th, 2011 3:17am
Are those Exchange servers in a different AD site, if yes, then select the scopeed option as send connectors are global.Sukh
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December 20th, 2011 7:21am