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Implement a multisite mail flow - Microsoft Exchange Server Tutorial
From the course: Planning and Configuring a Microsoft Messaging Platform
Implement a multisite mail flow
- [Instructor] When a large organization has multiple companies and email servers that need to be kept separate to avoid legal complications, we can create a multi-site email flow for internal email sending and receiving. An example might be a financial firm that both audits and prepares taxes for the same client, so this could be considered a conflict of interest according to FTC. It may require all businesses to have separation between the two entities. When this occurs there's going to be email that needs to go back and forth between the various employees in both businesses. Normally, when an email goes out from an email server, it will leave the outside firewall to other destinations around the world. In this case we need to keep that from happening. And this can be accomplished using inter-site mail flow. In the graphic we see Company A sending email to Company B and vice versa, and they do that through the switch that…
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Plan transport architecture3m 44s
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Design for multisite mail flow5m 53s
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Plan a high-availability mail flow solution4m 8s
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Plan connectors4m 3s
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Create send and receive connectors8m 46s
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Manage transport rules7m 58s
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Manage domains5m 59s
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Implement a multisite mail flow3m 40s
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Examine message trace4m 43s
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Email address policies3m 40s
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Analyze message headers with the remote connectivity analyzer8m 39s
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Handle non-delivery reports (NDRs)2m 41s
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Investigate transport logs2m 55s
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