
Outbound Mail Settings on the SMTP Virtual Server
If you want your SMTP virtual server to send mail directly to the Internet, you can configure outbound mail settings. Specifically, you can configure your virtual server to use an external DNS server to resolve external addresses and send mail directly to mail servers outside of your organization.
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Because an SMTP virtual server plays a critical role in mail delivery, use caution when modifying its property settings. For example, the default SMTP virtual server sends messages within a routing group. Additionally, if the server is a domain controller, Active Directory uses this virtual server for SMTP directory replication. Therefore, instead of modifying the default SMTP virtual server, it is recommended that you either create an additional SMTP virtual server or create an SMTP connector to override the default virtual server settings.
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In many instances, it is preferable (but not required) to set up an SMTP connector to handle outbound mail. For more information about SMTP connectors, see Understanding SMTP Connectors.
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If you use an SMTP connector, it overrides some of the outbound mail settings and controls for outbound mail delivery.
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To control outbound delivery on your virtual server, you can configure the following settings:
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Outbound port
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Outbound restrictions
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Outbound delivery options
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Outbound security
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Performance tuning
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Notification of delivery reports
For more information about how to configure these settings, see "Configuring Outbound Settings on SMTP Virtual Servers" in Connecting Exchange to the Internet.