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Microsoft® Exchange Server 2010 Administration: Real World Skills for MCITP Certification and Beyond
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Microsoft® Exchange Server 2010 Administration: Real World Skills for MCITP Certification and Beyond

by Joel Stidley, Erik Gustafson
November 2010
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
742 pages
19h 56m
English
Sybex
Content preview from Microsoft® Exchange Server 2010 Administration: Real World Skills for MCITP Certification and Beyond

Chapter 3

Configuring Connectors, Routing and Transport, and Connectivity

The following topics are discussed in this chapter:

  • Configuring Connectors
  • Configuring Message Routing and Transport
  • Configuring Client Access for Exchange 2010

If you are an Exchange veteran, you might think that configuring client connectivity is as simple as enabling the POP3 or IMAP service and just letting Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) control mail routing. However, you must do more configuring with the addition of Exchange Web Services (EWS) and the Autodiscover service.

The Hub Transport and Edge Transport servers provide email delivery in and out of your Exchange organization. But they also provide security and compliance for messages that route through ...

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