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Microsoft Exchange ReportDemonstration Inc
Date 07/05/2014 11:52:54
Author CENTREL Solutions
Version 1.05
Product XIA Configuration Server [6.0.0.25996]
Table of Contents
Disclaimer
Organisation Information
General Information 5
Relationships 5
Relationship Map 6
Organisation Summary
Delegation
Organisation Configuration
Remote Domains 10
Default 11
Address Lists 12
All Contacts 13
All Groups 14
All Rooms 15
All Users 16
Default Global Address List 17
Public Folders 18
Sales 19
Top 20
Best5 21
Sales 22
sdfdsfsfdsf 23
Offline Address Books 24
Default Offline Address Book 25
test 26
Databases 27
Mailbox Database 058871469 28
Sample 29
ActiveSync Policies 30
Default 31
Sample Policy 32
Accepted Domains 33
Corporate 34
ex2010.demonstration.int 35
E-mail Address Policies 36
Default Policy 37
Journal Rules 38
Sample Rule 39
Send Connectors 40
Default Send Connector 41
Unified Messaging 42
Dial Plans 43
UK Dial Plan 44
Mailbox Policies 45
UK Dial Plan Default Policy 46
IP Gateways 47
UK UM gateway 48
Server Configuration
DEMO-EX01 50
Client Access 51
Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync (Default Web Site) 51
OAB (Default Web Site) 51
owa (Default Web Site) 51
Hub Transport 52
Receive Connectors 53
Client DEMO-EX01 54
Default DEMO-EX01 55
Version History
DisclaimerThis document is for authorised use by the intended recipient(s) only. It may contain proprietary material, confidential information and, or be subject to legal privilege. It should not be copied, disclosed to, retained or used by, any other party.
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Organisation InformationThis is a basic example of an Exchange 2010 organization with a single Exchange server.
General InformationDescription
Item Name Demonstration Inc
Item ID 1306
Primary Owner Name IT Services
Primary Owner Contact [email protected]
Scanned on Date 07 May 2014
Client Version 6.0.0
RelationshipsItem ID Name Type Relationship Type
2657 DEMO-EX01 Windows Server Has Exchange Server
2660 Sample Data Container Contained Within
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Relationship Map
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Organisation SummaryGeneral Settings
Description
Mixed Mode False
Forest Name ex2010.demonstration.int
Exchange Servers
Name Version
DEMO-EX01 Version 14.0 (Build 30639.21)
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DelegationAccount Name Permission Scope
EX2010\administrator Exchange Organization Administrator Organization
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Organisation ConfigurationProvides configuration settings that apply to the entire Exchange organisation.
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Remote DomainsRemote domain entries (previously known as Internet message formats) define the settings for message transfer between the Microsoft Exchange Server organization and domains outside the Exchange organization. The settings include the types of messages that are sent to that domain, format policies and acceptable character sets.
Name Domain Last Modified
Default * 23/08/2011 16:15:22
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DefaultA remote domain entry (previously known as an Internet message format) defines the settings for message transfer between the Microsoft Exchange Server organization and the remote domain residing outside the Exchange organization. The settings include the types of messages that are sent to that domain, format policies and acceptable character sets.
General
Domain Name *
Description
Last Modified 23/08/2011 16:15:22
Message Format
Allow Automatic Forward False
Allow Automatic Replies False
Allow Delivery Reports True
Allow Non Delivery Reports (NDR) True
Character Set Western European (ISO)
Display Senders Name True
Line Wrap Text Disabled
Non MIME Character Set Western European (ISO)
Rich Text Mode Determined By User
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Address ListsAddress lists are dynamically created collections of recipients and other Active Directory objects that make it easier for users to find the recipients and resources they want.
Name Path Type
All Contacts / Address List
All Groups / Address List
All Rooms / Address List
All Users / Address List
Default Global Address List / Global Address List
Public Folders / Address List
Sales / Address List
sdfdsfsfdsf / Address List
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All ContactsAn address list is a dynamically created collection of recipients and other Active Directory objects that make it easier for users to find the recipients and resources they want.
General
Display Name All Contacts
Address List Type Address List
Description
Last Modified 23/08/2011 16:15:19
Query (&(mailNickname=*)(objectCategory=person)(objectClass=contact))
Query Filter (Alias -ne $null -and (ObjectCategory -like 'person' -and ObjectClass -eq 'contact'))
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All GroupsAn address list is a dynamically created collection of recipients and other Active Directory objects that make it easier for users to find the recipients and resources they want.
General
Display Name All Groups
Address List Type Address List
Description
Last Modified 23/08/2011 16:15:19
Query (&(mailNickname=*)(objectCategory=group))
Query Filter (Alias -ne $null -and ObjectCategory -like 'group')
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All RoomsAn address list is a dynamically created collection of recipients and other Active Directory objects that make it easier for users to find the recipients and resources they want.
General
Display Name All Rooms
Address List Type Address List
Description
Last Modified 23/08/2011 16:15:19
Query (&(mailNickname=*)(|(msExchRecipientDisplayType=7)(msExchRecipientDisplayType=-2 147481850)))
Query Filter (Alias -ne $null -and (RecipientDisplayType -eq 'ConferenceRoomMailbox' -or RecipientDisplayType -eq 'SyncedConferenceRoomMailbox'))
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All UsersAn address list is a dynamically created collection of recipients and other Active Directory objects that make it easier for users to find the recipients and resources they want.
General
Display Name All Users
Address List Type Address List
Description
Last Modified 23/08/2011 16:15:19
Query (&(mailNickname=*)(|(&(objectCategory=person)(objectClass=user)(!(homeMDB=*))(!( msExchHomeServerName=*)))(&(objectCategory=person)(objectClass=user)(|(homeMDB=* )(msExchHomeServerName=*)))))
Query Filter (Alias -ne $null -and ((ObjectCategory -like 'person' -and ObjectClass -eq 'user' -and -not(Database -ne $null) -and -not(ServerLegacyDN -ne $null)) -or (ObjectCategory -like 'person' -and ObjectClass -eq 'user' -and (Database -ne $null -or ServerLegacyDN -ne $null))))
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Default Global Address ListAn address list is a dynamically created collection of recipients and other Active Directory objects that make it easier for users to find the recipients and resources they want.
General
Display Name Default Global Address List
Address List Type Global Address List
Description
Last Modified 23/08/2011 16:15:19
Query (&(mailNickname=*)(|(objectClass=user)(objectClass=contact)(objectClass=msExchSy stemMailbox)(objectClass=msExchDynamicDistributionList)(objectClass=group)(objec tClass=publicFolder)))
Query Filter (Alias -ne $null -and (ObjectClass -eq 'user' -or ObjectClass -eq 'contact' -or ObjectClass -eq 'msExchSystemMailbox' -or ObjectClass -eq 'msExchDynamicDistributionList' -or ObjectClass -eq 'group' -or ObjectClass -eq 'publicFolder'))
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Public FoldersAn address list is a dynamically created collection of recipients and other Active Directory objects that make it easier for users to find the recipients and resources they want.
General
Display Name Public Folders
Address List Type Address List
Description
Last Modified 23/08/2011 16:15:19
Query (&(mailNickname=*)(objectCategory=publicFolder))
Query Filter (Alias -ne $null -and ObjectCategory -like 'publicFolder')
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SalesAn address list is a dynamically created collection of recipients and other Active Directory objects that make it easier for users to find the recipients and resources they want.
General
Display Name Sales Users2
Address List Type Address List
Description
Last Modified 25/03/2014 14:45:34
Query (mailNickname=*)
Query Filter Alias -ne $null
Child Address Lists
Name Path Type
Top /Sales Address List
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TopAn address list is a dynamically created collection of recipients and other Active Directory objects that make it easier for users to find the recipients and resources they want.
General
Display Name Top Sales People
Address List Type Address List
Description
Last Modified 12/03/2014 13:56:07
Path Sales
Query (mailNickname=*)
Query Filter Alias -ne $null
Child Address Lists
Name Path Type
Best5 /Sales/Top Address List
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Best5An address list is a dynamically created collection of recipients and other Active Directory objects that make it easier for users to find the recipients and resources they want.
General
Display Name The Best5
Address List Type Address List
Description
Last Modified 25/03/2014 14:56:13
Path Sales/Top
Query (mailNickname=*)
Query Filter Alias -ne $null
Child Address Lists
Name Path Type
Sales /Sales/Top/Best5 Address List
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SalesAn address list is a dynamically created collection of recipients and other Active Directory objects that make it easier for users to find the recipients and resources they want.
General
Display Name Sales
Address List Type Address List
Description
Last Modified 17/03/2014 15:57:24
Path Sales/Top/Best5
Query (mailNickname=*)
Query Filter Alias -ne $null
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sdfdsfsfdsfAn address list is a dynamically created collection of recipients and other Active Directory objects that make it easier for users to find the recipients and resources they want.
General
Display Name sdfdsfsfdsf
Address List Type Address List
Description
Last Modified 25/03/2014 14:58:58
Query (&(extensionAttribute1=bloa)(|(&(objectClass=contact)(mailNickname=*))(&(objectC lass=user)(objectCategory=person)(mailNickname=*)(!(msExchHomeServerName=*)))(&( objectClass=user)(objectCategory=person)(mailNickname=*)(msExchHomeServerName=*) (msExchResourceMetaData=ResourceType:*)(msExchResourceSearchProperties=*))))
Query Filter (CustomAttribute1 -eq 'bloa' -and (RecipientType -eq 'MailContact' -or RecipientType -eq 'MailUser' -or (RecipientType -eq 'UserMailbox' -and ResourceMetaData -like 'ResourceType:*' -and ResourceSearchProperties -ne $null)))
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Offline Address BooksOffline address books (OAB) are copies of an address list made available to users while disconnected from the Exchange server.
Name Server Default
Default Offline Address Book DEMO-EX01 True
test DEMO-EX01 Unknown
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Default Offline Address BookAn offline address book (OAB) is a copy of an address list made available to users while disconnected from the Exchange server.
General
Description
Last Modified 07/05/2014 10:46:01
Address Lists Default Global Address List
Default True
Enable Public Folder Distribution True
Exchange 5 Compatibility False
Server DEMO-EX01
Web Distribution Points OAB (Default Web Site)
Update Schedule Type Specified
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testAn offline address book (OAB) is a copy of an address list made available to users while disconnected from the Exchange server.
General
Description
Last Modified 07/05/2014 10:46:04
Address Lists Default Global Address List
Default Unknown
Enable Public Folder Distribution True
Exchange 5 Compatibility False
Server DEMO-EX01
Web Distribution Points
Update Schedule Type Specified
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DatabasesDisplays the databases configured in this Exchange Organisation. In previous versions of Exchange the public and private databases were found within Storage Groups configured on Exchange Servers and Clusters. From Exchange 2010 databases are configured at the Organisational level and settings previously found on the Storage Groups (such as Circular Logging) are now configured directly on the database.
Name Database Master
Mailbox Database 058871469
C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V14\Mailbox\Mailbox Database 0588714694\Mailbox Database 0588714694.edb
DEMO-EX01
Sample C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V14\Mailbox\Sample\Sample.edb
DEMO-EX01
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Mailbox Database 058871469A mailbox database is a unit of management where mailboxes are created and stored. A mailbox database is stored as an Exchange database (.edb) file.
Mailbox Database Settings
Journal Recipient
Keep Deleted Items 14 days
Mailbox Retention Period 30 days
Offline Address Book
Public Folder Database Sample
General Settings
Database can be overwritten by a restore
False
Database File C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V14\Mailbox\Mailbox Database 0588714694\Mailbox Database 0588714694.edb
Database Size 24.06MB
Don't mount at startup False
Last Modified 25/03/2014 15:50:57
Message Size Limit 0 bytes
Don't permanently delete items before backup
False
Issue Warning No Limit
Prohibit Send No Limit
Prohibit Send and Receive No Limit
Enable Circular Logging False
Master DEMO-EX01
Owning Server DEMO-EX01
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SamplePublic folders allow users to collect and share information. A public folder database is a database that stores public folders, indexes their contents, and assists in the replication of the folders with other servers. A public folder database is stored as an Exchange database (.edb) file.
Public Folder Database Settings
Maximum Folder Age 0 days
Replication Message Size Limit 300KB
General Settings
Database can be overwritten by a restore
False
Database File C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V14\Mailbox\Sample\Sample.edb
Database Size 96.06MB
Don't mount at startup False
Last Modified 25/03/2014 14:58:58
Message Size Limit 2GB
Don't permanently delete items before backup
False
Issue Warning 1.90GB
Prohibit Send No Limit
Prohibit Send and Receive 2GB
Enable Circular Logging False
Master DEMO-EX01
Owning Server DEMO-EX01
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ActiveSync PoliciesExchange ActiveSync mailbox policies allows the application of a common set of policy or security settings to a user or group of users when using mobile devices.
Name Non-Provisionable Device Allowed Device Password Required
Default True False
Sample Policy True True
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DefaultExchange ActiveSync mailbox policies allows the application of a common set of policy or security settings to a user or group of users when using mobile devices.
General Settings
Allow Attachments True
Allow File Share Access True
Allow Non-Provisionable Devices True
Allow Sharepoint Access True
Description
Last Modified 23/08/2011 16:28:17
Maximum Attachment Size No Limit
Require Password False
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Sample PolicyExchange ActiveSync mailbox policies allows the application of a common set of policy or security settings to a user or group of users when using mobile devices.
General Settings
Allow Attachments True
Allow File Share Access True
Allow Non-Provisionable Devices True
Allow Sharepoint Access True
Description
Last Modified 07/05/2014 10:42:09
Maximum Attachment Size No Limit
Require Password True
Password
Allow Password Recovery False
Maximum Failed Password Attempts 8
Maximum Inactivity Timeout 900
Minimum Password Length 4
Allow Simple Passwords True
Password Expiration 0 days
Password History 0 passwords
Require Alphanumeric Password True
Require Encryption False
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Accepted DomainsAn accepted domain is any SMTP namespace for which Microsoft Exchange sends or receives email. Accepted domains include those domains for which Exchange is authoritative.
Name Domain Type
Corporate corporate.demonstration.int Authoritative
ex2010.demonstration.int ex2010.demonstration.int Authoritative
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CorporateAn accepted domain is any SMTP namespace for which Microsoft Exchange sends or receives email. Accepted domains include those domains for which Exchange is authoritative.
General Information
Description
Last Modified 07/05/2014 10:42:58
Domain Name corporate.demonstration.int
Domain Type Authoritative
Default False
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ex2010.demonstration.intAn accepted domain is any SMTP namespace for which Microsoft Exchange sends or receives email. Accepted domains include those domains for which Exchange is authoritative.
General Information
Description
Last Modified 11/03/2014 16:10:09
Domain Name ex2010.demonstration.int
Domain Type Authoritative
Default True
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E-mail Address PoliciesE-mail address policies generate the primary and secondary email addresses for recipients so they can receive and send email.
Name Priority Last Modified
Default Policy Lowest 23/08/2011 16:15:20
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Default PolicyE-mail address policies generate the primary and secondary email addresses for recipients so they can receive and send email.
General
Description
Last Modified 23/08/2011 16:15:20
Policy Order Lowest
Purported Search (mailNickname=*)
Query Filter Alias -ne $null
Email Addresses
SMTP @ex2010.demonstration.int
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Journal RulesJournal rules provide the ability to record all communications, including e-mail communications for use within an e-mail retention or archival strategy.
Name Journal Email Address Scope Enabled
Sample Rule [email protected] Global True
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Sample RuleJournal rules provide the ability to record all communications, including e-mail communications for use within an e-mail retention or archival strategy.
General
Description
Enabled True
Journal Reports Address [email protected]
Last Modified 07/05/2014 10:43:22
Message Sender
Scope Global
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Send ConnectorsSend connectors controls the flow of outbound messages to a receiving server. Send connectors are commonly configured to send outbound email messages to a smart host or directly to their recipient, using DNS.
Name Type
Default Send Connector SMTP
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Default Send ConnectorSend connectors controls the flow of outbound messages to a receiving server. Send connectors are commonly configured to send outbound email messages to a smart host or directly to their recipient, using DNS.
General
Description
Connector Type SMTP
SMTP Settings
Address Spaces Local:SMTP:*.demonstration.int;1
BridgeHead Servers DEMO-EX01.EX2010.DEMONSTRATION.INT (Default SMTP Virtual Server)
Connector FQDN
Deny Public Folder Referrals Unknown
Enabled True
Enable Domain Security False
Protocol Logging Level 0
Smart Hosts smart.mail.com
Use External DNS False
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Unified MessagingUnified Messaging (UM) combines voice messaging and e-mail messaging into a single messaging infrastructure. Unified Messaging puts all e-mail and voice messages into one Exchange 2010 mailbox that can be accessed using Outlook Voice Access, telephone, mobile phone or computer.
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Dial PlansUnified Messaging dial plans logically represent sets or groupings of Private Branch eXchanges (PBXs) that share common user extension numbers.
Name # Digits
UK Dial Plan 5
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UK Dial Plan
Unified Messaging dial plans logically represent sets or groupings of Private Branch eXchanges (PBXs) that share common user extension numbers.
General
Allow Fax True
Description
Last Modified 07/05/2014 10:44:49
Number Of Digits 5
Send NDR On Delivery Failure Unknown
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Mailbox PoliciesUnified messaging mailbox policies allow the application of a common set of policies or security settings to a collection of UM-enabled mailboxes such as PIN policies and dialling restrictions.
Name Associated Dial Plan Max Greeting Duration
UK Dial Plan Default Policy UK Dial Plan 5
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UK Dial Plan Default Policy
Unified messaging mailbox policies allow the application of a common set of policies or security settings to a collection of UM-enabled mailboxes such as PIN policies and dialling restrictions.
General
Allow Missed Call Notifications True
Associated Dial Plan UK Dial Plan
Description
Last Modified 07/05/2014 10:44:49
Maximum Greeting Duration 5
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IP GatewaysIn Unified Messaging the IP gateway is typically a hardware device that is used to translate between the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN)/Time Division Multiplex (TDM) or circuit-switched based telephony network and an Internet Protocol (IP) or packet-switched data network.
Name Address Enabled
UK UM gateway ukgateway.demonstration.int True
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UK UM gateway
In Unified Messaging the IP gateway is typically a hardware device that is used to translate between the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN)/Time Division Multiplex (TDM) or circuit-switched based telephony network and an Internet Protocol (IP) or packet-switched data network.
General
Description
Last Modified 07/05/2014 10:45:11
Allow Outgoing Calls True
Enabled True
Gateway Address ukgateway.demonstration.int
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Server ConfigurationProvides details of the servers within the environment.
Exchange Servers
Name Version
DEMO-EX01 Version 14.0 (Build 30639.21)
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DEMO-EX01Server Roles
Client Access True
Edge Transport False
Hub Transport True
Mailbox True
Unified Messaging False
General Settings
Edition Enterprise
Product ID 02064-110-8022196-75541
Message Tracking Enabled False
Version Number Version 14.0 (Build 30639.21)
Operating System Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise
OS Version 61
Serial Number VMware-56 4d ea 00 59 04 5a 21-1f d5 36 6a e6 c4 25 bd
Remove Message Tracking Logs Remove after 7 days.
Subject Logging Enabled False
Maximum Restore Storage Groups 1
Maximum Storage Groups 100
Maximum Stores Per Group 5
Maximum Total Stores 100
Paths
Data Directory C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V14\Mailbox
Installation Directory C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V14
Message Tracking Path C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V14\TransportRoles\Logs\MessageTracking
Pipeline Tracing Path C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V14\TransportRoles\Logs\PipelineTracing
Receive Protocol Log Path C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V14\TransportRoles\Logs\ProtocolLog\SmtpReceive
Replay Path C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V14\TransportRoles\Replay
Routing Log Path C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V14\TransportRoles\Logs\Routing
Send Protocol Log Path C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V14\TransportRoles\Logs\ProtocolLog\SmtpSend
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Client AccessThe Client Access server role supports Microsoft Outlook Web Access, Microsoft ActiveSync clients, POP3, and IMAP4 protocols. The Client Access server role also supports Web services, such as Autodiscover, free-busy, and other Web services.
Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync (Default Web Site)General Settings
Last Modified 23/08/2011 16:28:17
Internal Hostname https://demo-ex01.ex2010.demonstration.int/Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync
External Hostname https://mail.demonstration.int/Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync
Metabase Path IIS://DEMO-EX01.ex2010.demonstration.int/W3SVC/1/ROOT/Microsoft-Server-ActiveSyn c
OAB (Default Web Site)General Settings
Last Modified 23/08/2011 16:27:17
Internal Hostname http://demo-ex01.ex2010.demonstration.int/OAB
External Hostname https://mail.demonstration.int/OAB
Metabase Path IIS://DEMO-EX01.ex2010.demonstration.int/W3SVC/1/ROOT/OAB
Polling Interval 480minutes
owa (Default Web Site)General Settings
Last Modified 23/08/2011 16:27:16
Internal Hostname https://demo-ex01.ex2010.demonstration.int/owa
External Hostname https://mail.demonstration.int/owa
Metabase Path IIS://DEMO-EX01.ex2010.demonstration.int/W3SVC/1/ROOT/owa
Allow Basic Authentication True
Allow Digest Authentication False
Allow Integrated Authentication False
Use Forms Authentication True
Forms Authentication Method Domain\Username
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Hub TransportThe Hub Transport server role handles all mail flow, applies transport rules, applies journaling policies, and delivers messages to a recipient's mailbox.
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Receive Connectors
Receive connectors are used to receive messages from the Internet, from e-mail clients, and from other e-mail servers. A receive connector controls inbound connections to the Exchange organisation.
Name Enabled
Client DEMO-EX01 True
Default DEMO-EX01 True
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Client DEMO-EX01
Receive connectors are used to receive messages from the Internet, from e-mail clients, and from other e-mail servers. A receive connector controls inbound connections to the Exchange organisation.
General Settings
Description
LastModified 23/08/2011 16:25:08
Allow Basic Authentication True
Allowed Connections ::-ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff0.0.0.0-255.255.255.255
Allow Exchange Server Authentication False
Allow External Authentication False
Allow Integrated Authentication True
Allow TLS Authentication True
Bindings 0.0.0.0:587
Connector FQDN DEMO-EX01.ex2010.demonstration.int
Enabled True
Protocol Logging Level 0
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Default DEMO-EX01
Receive connectors are used to receive messages from the Internet, from e-mail clients, and from other e-mail servers. A receive connector controls inbound connections to the Exchange organisation.
General Settings
Description
LastModified 23/08/2011 16:25:08
Allow Basic Authentication True
Allowed Connections ::-ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff0.0.0.0-255.255.255.255
Allow Exchange Server Authentication True
Allow External Authentication False
Allow Integrated Authentication True
Allow TLS Authentication True
Bindings 0.0.0.0:25
Connector FQDN DEMO-EX01.ex2010.demonstration.int
Enabled True
Protocol Logging Level 0
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Version HistoryThe version history displays the changes that have been made to the documentation of this item over time - either automatically when a change has been detected, or manually by users of the system.
Version Username Date Time Description
1.05 CENTREL-WS02\dhomer 07 May 2014 11:52 Updated notes
1.04 CENTREL-WS02\dhomer 18 March 2014 11:52 Updated by XIA Configuration Client Data
1.03 CENTREL-WS02\dhomer 18 March 2014 11:52 Updated by XIA Configuration Client Data
1.02 CENTREL-WS02\dhomer 24 August 2011 11:04 Updated by Configuration Client Data
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