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Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 High Availability

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Product type Book
Published in Feb 2014
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ISBN-13 9781782171508
Pages 266 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Nuno Filipe M Mota Nuno Filipe M Mota
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters close

Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 High Availability
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
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Preface
1. Getting Started 2. High Availability with the Client Access Server 3. High Availability with the Mailbox Server 4. Achieving Site Resilience 5. Transport High Availability 6. High Availability of Unified Messaging 7. Backup and Recovery 8. Monitoring Exchange 9. Underlying Infrastructure Index

Making an inbound and outbound e-mail flow resilient


Here, we will see how inbound and outbound e-mail flow is more resilient in Exchange 2013.

Outbound

Send connectors are used to control the flow of outbound e-mails to the receiving server, and are configured on Mailbox servers running the Transport service. These are commonly used to send outbound e-mails to an Edge server, a smart host or directly to the Internet.

With the changes in the transport pipeline, Send connectors now behave slightly different. For example, as we saw in the beginning of this chapter, they can be configured on a Mailbox server (Transport service) to route outbound e-mails through a CAS (Front End Transport service) in the local AD site by using the FrontEndProxyEnabled parameter. This is useful to simplify and consolidate e-mail flow, especially in environments with a large number of Exchange servers.

While using Send connectors to send e-mails out to the Internet, administrators have two choices to resolve the recipients...

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