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    • J
      JasGot
      last edited by scottalanmiller

      I need some help sorting out the exchange connectors on a server.

      We were called in to figure out a spam problem. It's not severe and during our exam, we are trying to check the configuration of Exchange and get mail test tools to be happy.

      Right now we are getting: Reverse DNS does not match SMTP Banner from mxtoolbox.

      This is a simple MS Exchange setup; One Exchange server on a domain, people connecting with MS outlook from inside the building on the domain and from outside the building using Ms Outlook, and two copiers that can send e-mail.

      The issue is all the receive connectors. It's not clear to me which one mxtoolbox is seeing.

      They are:
      Client Frontend EXCHANGE
      Client Proxy EXCHANGE
      Default EXCHANGE
      Default Frontend EXCHANGE
      Outbound Proxy Frontend EXCHANGE
      Scan2EMail

      I'd like to know what each one represents. ie; I presume Frontend mean Internet facing, but I'm not sure. Also, do internal MS Outlook users connect to a receive or send connector? (or both?)

      Thanks.

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      • JaredBuschJ
        JaredBusch
        last edited by

        Look at the properties of each one it’ll tell you what’s allowed to talk to eat on what ports and then the next tab over it tells you if it allows anonymous or TLS or authenticated.

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        • dbeatoD
          dbeato @JasGot
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          @JasGot said in Exchange connectors:

          I need some help sorting out the exchange connectors on a server.

          We were called in to figure out a spam problem. It's not severe and during our exam, we are trying to check the configuration of Exchange and get mail test tools to be happy.

          Right now we are getting: Reverse DNS does not match SMTP Banner from mxtoolbox.

          This is a simple MS Exchange setup; One Exchange server on a domain, people connecting with MS outlook from inside the building on the domain and from outside the building using Ms Outlook, and two copiers that can send e-mail.

          The issue is all the receive connectors. It's not clear to me which one mxtoolbox is seeing.

          They are:
          Client Frontend EXCHANGE
          Client Proxy EXCHANGE
          Default EXCHANGE
          Default Frontend EXCHANGE
          Outbound Proxy Frontend EXCHANGE
          Scan2EMail

          I'd like to know what each one represents. ie; I presume Frontend mean Internet facing, but I'm not sure. Also, do internal MS Outlook users connect to a receive or send connector? (or both?)

          Thanks.

          You should change the ELHO name on all of them so it matches your external URL (Which in turn needs to match your Reverse DNS name).

          The Outlook clients connect to the Exchange server and Exchange sends the emails they do not connect to the connectors.

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