Wednesday 28 September 2016

How to Configure Relay Connector for Exchange Server 2013 - Guide

Exchange Server 2013 runs on Windows Server series and provides numerous services for users, which are required to perform several functions such as supports in-built antimalware, enhancement of Outlook on web, etc. Out of which one such feature is to configure a relay connector Exchange 2013 to deliver mapping between diverse ISPs for sending and receiving of mail messages. In today’s world, in almost every organization numerous applications or devices are utilized that needs SMTP services to perform the functions. In the following discussion we, will discuss the systematic procedure on how to configure a relay connector for exchange server 2013.


Method to Perform Configuration

There are two types of SMTP relay in Exchange Server 2013 as discussed to configure relay connectors.

Internal SMTP Relay

It includes the applications or devices that need sending of only mail to internal recipients in the Exchange organization. In this, the client access server role is configured with receive connector known as Default Frontend SERVERNAME. It is intended to be the internet facing receive connector. Therefore, it is set to receive SMTP connections from unauthenticated sources and permits to send email to recipients of Exchange organization. It means that in creating internal SMTP relay availability for devices and application, it is important to give DNS name for connection.  User can utilize the name of Exchange 2013 server, which is installed with Client Access server role.




External SMTP Relay

It includes application or devices that need sending of mail to external recipients. Although the default connector of frontend Transport receive permits internal SMTP relay it will not permit external SMTP relay. In order to configure relay connector exchange 2013, user can use Telnet to send an email, which is external to organization. To permit the specific application or device to relay to external recipients that requires configuration of new receive connector. In Exchange Admin Center, user can navigate to Mail Flow then choose Receive Connectors. Choose the server that user can wish to produce on a new connector.
Note: Server should be either Client Access server or multi-role server.




Choose the plus (+) icon for the creation of a new receives connector.



Now give the name of new connector. Various default connectors of Exchange are named by using standard of “Purpose SERVERNAME”



User needs to select the Frontend Transport role, if the selected server is multi-role. If the server is CAS-only then, Frontend Transport will be automatically chosen.



Now select the type to Custom >> Next.



Single Network Adapter for servers, the default binding will be fine.



Click on Finish for creating the new receive connector.

Now, for receive connectors configure some additional settings. Click on the icon “pencil” to edit its settings. Choose the Security and select the Anonymous Users box and click on the Save button to apply settings. In the final step, grant the anonymous users to send external recipients.

Conclusion
The above article mainly focuses on how to configure a relay connector for exchange server 2013. We believe, that with the help of the above discussion, users will be successfully able to perform the above method. It is to be noted that users can configure relay connector Exchange 2013 for sending and receiving mails. If there is, still any issue in performing the configuration then it is more likely that there is some problem in Exchange Server. In such situation users had better verify Exchange database by using Exchange Recovery Software which is designed to resolve any type of Exchange 2013 errors.






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