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"Delivery Restrictions" in 2007. - 10.Apr.2008 6:58:20 PM   
NaotaKunBr

 

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Hi there! Don't know if this is the right section to post.
 
I'm testing Exchange 2007 in a transition scenario. The user's ability to send email outside the organization is controlled by a group.
At the internet mail connector, this one was set in the Delivery Restrictions, where everyone's messages is rejected except for the group.
 
Where i can find something similar in Exchange 2007? I've two Hub Transport servers with subscriptions to two Edge Transport servers.
 
I've an internal smtp address (something like 'user@internal') and users with these smtp address (rather than 'user@company.com') can send messages outside the organization.
 
Any idea would help. Thanks in advance!
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RE: "Delivery Restrictions" in 2007. - 29.Apr.2008 4:58:24 PM   
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Here's a piece I found at the Microsoft Exchange forum:


In Exchange 2007 you dont do this on the connector itself. Use Transport rules to accomplich the same thing.
Create a DL "Deny send mail to Internet" and add users to it.
Create a transport rule with conditions "from a member of a DL" and "sent to people outside your org.", DL should be the one previously created. Action should be "send a bounce message...".
 
when users that are member of the "Deny send to Internet" tries to send a mail to Internet they will get a NDR back with a deny message.


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RE: "Delivery Restrictions" in 2007. - 12.May2008 2:15:34 PM   
NaotaKunBr

 

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Johan, thanks for the attention.

After some time i've come with a similar solution. But yours its more elegant (and practical). Then, after some testing, it is working.

Again, thanks for this help.

Fabio Ramiro

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RE: "Delivery Restrictions" in 2007. - 23.May2008 5:03:03 AM   
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Hi there!

I was checking this post, and I have a similar problem but needing a different solution:
In Exchange 2003, we have two SMTP Connectors with delivery restrictions that only allow it to accept email from a specific group of users for each connector (one for normal users, and another one for special users). The difference between them is that the normal users have a 10Mb message size limit, and the other connector have a bigger limit. We used delivery restrictions and set it to "reject" messages from everyone except for the specific group. This allowed us to send any email from those specific users through their specific connector.

With Exchange 2007 Send Connectors, I am unable to find anything analogous to the delivery restrictions that existed in Exchange 2003, and I can't make something similar with Transport Rules, or I don't know how.

How can I make this scenario in 2007, in order to use a particular Send Connector for specific user groups in Exchange 2007?

Thank you in advance !!! :)

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