Outbound proxy frontend

Hi

Do I need the receive connector :Outbound proxy frontend

what happen I f I delete it

February 1st, 2015 8:03am

There is no requirement to use it. I wouldn't disable it however. I would never delete a connector that is created by setup. I would leave it be.

http://exchangeserverpro.com/exchange-2013-front-end-prox

February 1st, 2015 8:14am

Hi,

As Andy suggested, it is not recommended to delete the receive connector that is created by Exchange server setup. You just need to let it there. Outbound Proxy Frontend receive connector accepts messages from a Send Connector on a back-end server, with front-end proxy enabled.

Hope my clarification can be helpful to you.

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February 2nd, 2015 6:36am

Hi,

As Andy suggested, it is not recommended to delete the receive connector that is created by Exchange server setup. You just need to let it there. Outbound Proxy Frontend receive connector accepts messages from a Send Connector on a back-end server, with front-end proxy enabled.

Hope my clarification can be helpful to you.

Best regards,

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February 2nd, 2015 2:25pm

Hi ,

I agree with Andy and Amy.

On the send connectors there is an option called "proxy through client access server".If that option is selected then the smtp connections from the mailbox server to the external world or else to the other exchange organisation will be proxied via client access server to the destination server.Those proxied connections from the mailbox servers are received by the outbound proxy front end connector in the client access server.

In your case , emails to the external world is queued in the mailbox server because you have disabled the outbound proxy front end connector in your cas server and at the same time you would be having the option "proxy through client access server" enabled on the send connectors.

Reference Link for exchange 2013 mail flow :

http://blogs.technet.com/b/rischwen/archive/2013/03/13/exchange-2013-mail-flow-demystified-hopefully.aspx

Please reply me if anything is unclear. 

February 2nd, 2015 2:50pm

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