Because the default receive connectors in Exchange 2010 require users to.
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His procedure works, but I figured there had to be a faster way. solution is to create a separate receive connector without those requirements. Being lazy (or as Terence called it efficient), I started googling and found this post by Terence Luk. Indicates the average number of message bytes per inbound message received. In deploying a new Exchange 2010 server I found myself needing to duplicate a receive connector with about 20 different IP entries. Indicates the average number of bytes received per connection. Indicates the average recipients per message handled by this SMTP Receive connector. The average number of message bytes per inbound message received. Indicates the number of messages that were rejected currently because they were too big. Indicates the number of bytes received per second. This is a good indicator of the load on the Receive connector.
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Note: If you have more than one Exchange Server in the organization, you need to configure the receive connector logging on every Exchange Server. Select the Exchange Server if you have more than one Exchange Server installed. Indicates the number of messages received by the SMTP Receive connector each second. Get Exchange receive connector Sign in to Exchange admin center and navigate to mail flow > receive connectors. Indicates the current number of outbound connections from the SMTP Receive connectors. Measurements made by the test Measurement The port number of the Hub Transport server. Indicates the IP address of the Hub Transport server. Configurable parameters for the test Parameters Outputs of the test : One set of results for each receive connector on the Hub Transport server being monitored. Target of the test : A server configured with the Hub Transport roleĪgent deploying the test : An internal agent Using this test, you can periodically observe the traffic conducted by the Receive connectors, and be promptly alerted when the connector rejects messages. Is it bad to have the receive connector set to accept email from all IP addresses with Anonymous access 2 N.
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This test monitors the statistics of smtp receive connectors. The Smtp Receive Connector represents a logical gateway through which inbound messages are received. Smtp Receive connectors are configured on computers that are running Microsoft Exchange server 2007/2010 and that have Hub Transport and Edge Transport server roles installed.