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Mail Flow in Exchange Online

Presenter – Abhishek Kumar

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Agenda:

• Introduction

• Mail Flow rules (Transport rules)

• Message Trace

• Accepted Domains

• Remote Domains

• Connectors

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Introduction:

For most organizations using Office 365, mail flow are taken care of. It's the simplest configuration and means that Office 365 manages all mailboxes and filtering. However, some organizations need more complex mail flow setups to make sure that they comply with specific regulatory or business needs.

In this webinar, we will take a look at how to create mail transport rules, how to trace messages. We will also see how to manage accepted and remote domains and how to use connectors in Exchange Online.

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Mail Flow Rules.

Mail Flow rules also known as Transport Rules can be used to identify and take action on messages that flow through your Office 365 organization. These rules are similar to Inbox rule available in Outlook and OWA the difference is mail flow rules take actions while messages are in transit and not after the message is delivered to the mailbox.

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Message Trace

As an administrator, you can find out what happened to an email message by running the message trace in Exchange Admin Center(EAC). After running the message trace, you can view the results in a list, and then view the details about a specific message.

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Accepted Domains

When you add your domain to Office 365, it’s called an accepted domain. This means that users in this domain can send and receive mail.

After domain is added using the Office 365 admin center, you can use the Exchange Admin Center to view your accepted domains and configure the domain type.

Types of Accepted Domains:

1. Authoritative

2. Internal Relay

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Remote DomainsYou can control the types of messages that are sent to domains outside your Exchange organization by configuring Remote Domains.

The remote domain settings override settings that your users might configure in Outlook or Outlook Web App, or that you configure using the Exchange admin center (EAC).

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Connectors

Connectors helps control the flow of email messages to and from your Office 365 organization. However most organizations don’t need to use Connectors.

Microsoft Exchange Online is ready to send and receive email from the Internet right away. You don’t need to set up connectors unless you have EOP or other specific circumstances.

You can setup Connectors to:

1. Enable mail flow between Office 365 and your organization’s email servers.

2. Enable mail flow between Office 365 and your partner organization for enhanced security.

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