This could include but is not limited to FAX systems. Exchange
Server 2007 provides Foreign Connectors, which enables these messages to be placed in a drop directory
to be picked up by the third - party mail system.
In the queue viewer the next hop type for these messages is identified by NonSmtpGatewayDelivery
queue with the actual hop being the GUID of the Foreign Connector.
While the New-ForeignConnector cmdlet is used to create a new Foreign Connector, the Get/Set/
Remove-ForeignConnector cmdlets can be used to view and modify the connector. Among other
things that can be modified is the drop directory where messages are deposited to be picked up by the
third - party ??™ s mail system. You use the following command to create a new Foreign Connector:
New-ForeignConnector -Name ???FAX Foreign Connector??? -AddressSpaces
???FAX:*.contoso.com;5??? -SourceTransportServers ???HT001???
Active Directory IP Site Links
Thus far, you ??™ ve seen the various connectors that can be configured in Exchange Server 2007. Although
connectors control the direction a message will take, Exchange Server 2007 takes advantage of the Active
Directory topology and routes messages based on available Active Directory sites. In Exchange Server
2000/2003, routing was based on logical groupings of servers into routing groups.
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