Chapter 8. Managing Transport Service
In this chapter, we will cover:
- Managing connectors
- Configuring transport limits
- Allowing application servers to relay mail
- Managing transport rules and settings
- Creating a basic disclaimer
- Working with custom DSN messages
- Managing connectivity and protocol logs
- Searching message tracking logs
- Working with messages in transport queues
- Searching anti-spam agent logs
- Implementing a header firewall
Introduction
Exchange 2013 RTM has only two different roles, CAS and Mailbox. The CAS server is stateless, which means by default it does not have any queue data; the queue is moved and placed on the Mailbox server, however this can be changed. A benefit with the new architecture is that it is easy to scale out the Exchange environment. ...
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