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setting up connecters in exchange 2007?

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Peter Labelle - 27 Jul 2008 04:29 GMT
Now I have been running exchange 2003 for a number of years now and the
company decided to go to exchange 2007. It was a clean install.  Now I
cannot seem to be able to configure my connectors.   my exchange server IP
is 10.240.116.1 In 2003 I configured my default smtp connector to relay
through smart host [142.46.226.22] using TLS I then entered my username and
password.

Our MX record is pointing to a partners mail server. All external mail is
then relayed to us as well as their internal mail.  We intern relay our mail
out their smtp server. The company also had us install a ssl cert through
mmc certificates.

I just can't figure out how to configure this same thing in 2007. Any help
would be much appreciated. 2007 requires way more info then 2003

Peter Labelle
Ed Crowley [MVP] - 27 Jul 2008 06:41 GMT
I think you're looking at running the New-SendConnector with the appropriate
parameters set the way you need them.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa998936(EXCHG.80).aspx
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> Now I have been running exchange 2003 for a number of years now and the
> company decided to go to exchange 2007. It was a clean install.  Now I
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> Peter Labelle
 
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