
following notes provide an outline of the required configuration, but the specific steps on how to
implementthiswilldependontheDNSandemailsoftwarebeingused.
It is strongly recommended that mail for the SMTP Gateway's Email domain be routed first through the
mail server, rather than directly from the client to the SMTP Gateway. This funneling of mail takes
advantage of any advanced mail processing features the mail server may have, as well as introducing
the fault tolerance offered by the mail server's storeandforward function. Many mail servers will need
tobeconfiguredtoallowrelayingforthefaxdomain.
It is usually sufficient to configure DNS with the following records, assuming the fax server’s IP is
192.168.10.10, and the mail server is mail.company.com. If fax senders will be out on the Internet,
thentheIPaddressmustbeapublicIP.
2.9.4.2Exchange2007andExchange2010Routing
If your organization uses Exchange as their Mail Transport Agent, it is recommended to configure an
SMTP Connector to route mail messages to the NET SatisFAXtion SMTP Gateway. Alternate methods
(e.g.DNSMXrecords)willalsowork,seeabovefordetails.
AddaSendConnectortotheHubTransport
Open the Microsoft Exchange Management Console. Expand Organization Configuration. Rightclick on
HubTransport,andchooseNewSendConnector.
ThiswilllaunchtheNewSMTPSendConnectorwizard.
Enter the name of this connector. It is recommended to name the connector the same as the address
spacethisconnectorwillhandle.
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