The Internet - type Send
Connector has ms-Exch-Send-Headers-Routing granted to the Anonymous user with no host
authentication mechanism. Send Connectors connecting to Partner domains grant the Partner
servers the ms-Exch-Send-Headers-Routing permission and can negotiate transport security.
You can modify various parameters on the Send Connector as well as remove the Send Connectors
using the Set-SendConnector and Remove-SendConnector cmdlets. Figure 7 - 17 shows how to
increase the MaxMessageSize of the Send Connectors, increase logging level, and modify the scope of
the Partner Send Connector to be visible throughout the Exchange organization. Finally, you remove all
configured connectors.
Figure 7-17
Linking Connectors
Under certain circumstances, Send and Receive Connectors could be linked in such a way that messages
received via a specific Receive Connector are always sent out via a designated Send Connector. Some
organizations contract out their spam filtering solution to a vendor that checks these messages for spam
or email compliance and then pushes them back into the organization for delivery. In such cases Linked
Connectors could be used to direct the mail flow regardless of recipient address.
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Figure 7 - 18 shows creating the Receive Connector and corresponding Send Connector, then linking
both connectors.
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