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Set up reinjection, Create the receive connector – Google Outbound Services Configuration Guide User Manual

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Set Up Reinjection

Before you can register your IP addresses in the Administrative Console or set up
a smarthost, you must allow reinjection. For an overview of reinjection concepts,
see “Set Up Reinjection” on page 14.

For most configurations of Exchange 2007, a sender must provide authentication
to relay mail from outside sources. However, SMTP authentication is not possible
for reinjection. Instead, create a private relay to allow reinjection.

The simplest way to create a relay in Exchange 2007 is to create a receive
connector, limit the connector to an appropriate set of IP addresses, and allow
anonymous connections.

There are two ways to set up a private relay for Exchange 2007, allowing
anonymous access, or an externally secured connector:

Allow Anonymous Access: Easier to configure, and more reliable.
Reinjected messages are considered anonymous. However, this method is
not compatible with ResolveP2, and messages will be filtered with Microsoft
Exchange 2007 anti-spam filtering.

Externally Secured Connector: This method requires additional effort, but is
compatible with ResolveP2, and reinjected messages bypass anti-spam
filtering.

Allow Anonymous Access is the better choice in most cases. If you are using
ResolveP2, or if reinjected messages are caught by anti-spam filters, use an
Externally Secured Connector instead.

Whichever method you use, first create the receive connector.

Create the Receive Connector

Set up a new Receive Connector on the Hub Server to allow relaying. This step is
the same for either method of reinjection setup.

1.

Expand Server Configuration from the Exchange Management Console

2.

Choose Hub Transport from the server roles list.

3.

In the Details Pane choose the appropriate hub transport server