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Investigate transport logs - Microsoft Exchange Server Tutorial
From the course: Planning and Configuring a Microsoft Messaging Platform
Investigate transport logs
- [Instructor] In exchange server mail flow happens through the transport pipeline. And there's a lot of different logs that we can review. And we can use those to troubleshoot any types of pipeline issues. We have the antispam logs, we also have connectivity to tell us what's happening whether or not we're staying connected. We have message tracking, and that tells us whether or not a message has reached its destination. We also have pipeline tracing. And this record snapshots of messages before and after the message is affected by the transport agents, and protocol login, which records the SMTP conversations that occur on send connectors and receive connectors during message delivery. And finally, we have routing table logging, and this records snapshots of the routing table that exchange server users to deliver messages. Here are log locations for several types of logs and you can see that the log locations are all…
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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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