You also saw how the edge subscription and edge synchronization processes enable the Edge Transport
server obtain information from Active Directory via its replication to the ADAM directory service.
Although you can manually configure Send and Receive Connectors after installing the Edge Transport
server, it is highly recommended that you use the edge subscription and synchronization processes to
associate the Edge Transport server to an Active Directory site in your Exchange organization. Only
when this is done can you use the Recipient lookup feature or safelist aggregation. You also saw the
features introduced in Exchange Server 2007 SP1 to enhance the functionality of the Edge Transport
server.
You looked at the two scenarios for integrating the Edge Transport server into an organization: when it is
manually configured and when edge subscription and EdgeSync are used.
Finally, this chapter looked at Edge Transport server cloning and message hygiene using transport
agents.
Unified Messaging
When Microsoft released Exchange Server 2007, one of the coolest features included was Unified
Messaging. For those who are not familiar with this, Unified Messaging, or UM (pronounced
either as the two letters individually or as the interjection that speech coaches despise), is a role
within Exchange that allows users to receive voicemail and faxes directly to their mailboxes! It will
even let you dial a number and then play your messages, read your email, and dictate your
schedule to you.
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