Default SBS 2008 Exchange Receive Connectors
Here are their respective settings (replace SS-SBS for the specific server name):
- Default SS-SBS
- General: Default SS-SBS
- Protocol Logging: None
- FQDN: SS-SBS.mysbsdomain.local
- Message Max: 10240
- Network: Local: 192.168.50.254,
- Remote: 192.168.50.0-192.168.50.0, 192.168.50.2-192.168.50.255
- ***Note the absense of the router's IP address (192.168.50.1)
- Authentication:
- TLS
- Basic Authentication
- Offer Basic only after TLS
- Exchange Server
- Integrated.
- Permissions: Exchange users and servers, Legacy Exchange Servers
- Windows SBS Fax Sharepoint Receive SS-SBS
- General: Windows SBS Fax Sharepoint Receive SS-SBS
- Protocol Logging: None.
- FQDN: SS-SBS.mysbsdomain.local
- Message Max: 10240
- Network: Local: 127.0.0.1 PORT 25, Remote: 127.0.0.1-127.0.0.1
- Authentication: Basic Authentication only checked.
- Permission Groups: Anonymous and Exchange.
- Windows SBS Internet Receive SS-SBS
- General: Windows SBS Internet Receive SS-SBS
- Protocoal logging: None.
- FQDN: remote.mysbsdomain.com
- Max Message: 10240
- Network:
- Use these local IP to receive: 192.168.50.254 PORT 25 (server IP)
- Receive mail from remote:
- 0.0.0.0-192.168.49.255
- 92.168.50.1-192.168.50.1 (gateway/router)
- 192.168.51.0-255.255.255.255
- Authentication: TLS only checked.
- Permission Groups: Anonymous.
Philip Elder
MPECS Inc.
Microsoft Small Business Specialists
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