connectors
2 TopicsNeed help with Connectors and Ports
Hi I would like to know the process for Connectors and Ports. For example. My default front transport connector is scoped to port 25 My default hub transport connector is scoped to port 2525 1. If someone sends me a message on the front end transport on port 25, will the default hub transport on port 2525 be able to accept it? 2. If someone sends me a message on the front end transport using port 2525 would it be able to accept it? I assume the front end and hub transport port numbers have to match to enable the mail to flow through them. Is that correct, or can I scope the connectors to multiple ports? Thanks659Views0likes2CommentsMultiple Send Connectors: same address space, different smart host and source servers
Hey all, Some details first: 2 x Exchange 2013 CU 23 Servers in a DAG (both on Server 2012) 1 x Exchange 2019 CU 12 server (Server 2022) 1 current on-premise mail scanning server 1 new on-premise mail scanning server The 2019 server is newly installed and am just testing. We have one Send Connector configured thus: Smart Host IP is set to our current on-premise mail scanning server Address Space SMTP Domain * Source Server: the two 2013 servers Not scoped Without breaking existing mail flow, can I add another Send Connector with: Smart Host IP set to the new mail scanning server The same Address Space of SMTP Domain * Source Server just the new 2019 Exchange Server And with this will our users still connecting to 2013 use the old mail scanning server, while test PC's connecting to the new 2019 server use the new mail scanning server for outgoing mail? thanks jcSolved2KViews0likes4Comments