New Exchange Server Video Tutorial: Building a Receive Connector to Allow Anonymous Relay from Specific IP Addresses
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Many organizations have applications or network devices that need to relay mail through exchange for delivery to the outside world. In Exchange 2007, Microsoft has made it quite difficult to setup an anonymous relay host, in an effort to reduce spam. However, we still have several applications that may need this acess and in this video tutorial, Grant will show you how to build a Receive Connector that allows anonymous relay from specific IP addresses.
Highlights from this video:and much more
- Demo of Exchange server denying relay with anonymous access
- Making a new SMTP Receive Connector and configuration
- Adding permissions to the Relay Receive Connector via Exchange Management Shell
- What have we built?
- Source: http://www.learnexchange.com
- Category: Exchange 2007 - Security: Active Directory, Users, Contacts, Groups, Recipients and Policies
- Skill Level: 400 (Intermediate - Advanced)
- Length: 09:30 (11.5MB)
- Applies to Versions: Exchange 2007
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Keywords Associated with this video: receive connector, anonymous relay, ip address, relay, smtp receive, connector,

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