Email White Papers
Understanding Transport Agents (Part 1)
Overview The Transport Agent is found in the Edge Transport and Hub Transport roles, and has fundamental importance in the message security, regulation and hygienic process of Exchange Server 2007. The Exchange Server 2007 transport architecture allows all the flow of messages that pass through the transport pipeline to be processed by Transport Agents. The Transport Agent uses APIs that are available to vendors and the same APIs were used by Microsoft to deliver the standard Transport Agent which comes with Exchange 2007. This white paper reviews SMTP Events, Transport Agents and shows how to add several standard Transport agents to the Hub Transport role.
| Publisher | TechGenix | File Format | HTML |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | June 2007 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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