Objective 1.2: Design Message Routing

Designing a message routing infrastructure involves determining where you need to put transport servers to effectively route messages inside and outside your organization. Not only do you need to decide where to put the transport servers, but you also need to ensure that these servers are sufficiently capable of handling the message traffic generated by your organization. Your design needs to include the mail domains that your organization will accept mail for, how to handle the routing of email to third-party messaging systems that might be used within your environment, and how messages will be forwarded from your organizations to destinations on the Internet. In this objective, you’ll learn about message ...

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