4. Receive Connector from Internet: Next, you create a Receive Connector that will accept
messages from the Internet. The configuration on this connector should be such that it will
listen on all IP address ranges and will allow anonymous connections. This connector will also
be configured on the external network interface of Edge Transport server. This is shown in
Figure 9 - 4 .
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Figure 9-4
Notice the RemoteIPRange and PermissionGroups settings to allow all inbound Internet
traffic on port 25. The Receive Connector is bound to the external NIC on the server.
Thus far you have a Send Connector to send mail to the Internet and a Receive Connector to
receive mail from the Internet. Two more connectors are required based on this scenario.
5. Send Connector to Hub Server(s): Another Send Connector needs to be created and configured
to send messages inbound from the Internet to the Hub Transport servers inside the Exchange
organization. The usage type for this connector is internal. This connector ??™ s address space will
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be configured based on the accepted domains configured for the organization. An easy way to
configure the address space for this connector is to specify ??? - - ??? (2 dashes) for the address space.
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