Introduction Recipe 7.1. Creating a New SMTP Virtual Server Recipe 7.2. Choosing the Correct Connector Recipe 7.3. Creating a Routing Group Connector Recipe 7.4. Creating an SMTP Connector Recipe 7.5. Configuring a Connector to Allow Routing of Messages from Specific Senders Recipe 7.6. Allowing Large Messages Through Specific Connectors Recipe 7.7. Creating a Routing Group Recipe 7.8. Removing a Routing Group Recipe 7.9. Designating the Routing Group Master Recipe 7.10. Moving a Server Between Routing Groups Recipe 7.11. Examining Your Routing Structure Recipe 7.12. Listing the SMTP Queues on a Specific Virtual Server Recipe 7.13. Inspecting the Contents of a Queue Recipe 7.14. Deleting Messages from a Queue Recipe 7.15. Moving SMTP Queues to a New Location Recipe 7.16. Deleting Messages from the Badmail Folder Recipe 7.17. Sharing an SMTP Domain Between Exchange and a Foreign Mail System Recipe 7.18. Accepting Mail for Multiple Domains Recipe 7.19. Controlling Mail Relaying Recipe 7.20. Filtering Messages Based on Recipient Recipe 7.21. Setting IP Address Restrictions for Multiple Servers Recipe 7.22. Using a DNS Block List on Exchange Server 2003 Recipe 7.23. Controlling Global and Internet Message Format Settings Recipe 7.24. Setting Up a Role Email Address Recipe 7.25. Verifying Your External DNS Configuration for Inbound SMTP Recipe 7.26. Testing SMTP Manually |