You need to ensure that all of the email messages are sent directly to the Internet

Your company has a hybrid deployment of Exchange Server 2013 and Microsoft Office 365.
All recipients have an SMTP suffix of contoso.com.
You discover that all of the email messages sent to the Internet from users who have Office 365
mailboxes are routed through the on-premises Exchange servers.
You need to ensure that all of the email messages are sent directly to the Internet.
What should you do?

Your company has a hybrid deployment of Exchange Server 2013 and Microsoft Office 365.
All recipients have an SMTP suffix of contoso.com.
You discover that all of the email messages sent to the Internet from users who have Office 365
mailboxes are routed through the on-premises Exchange servers.
You need to ensure that all of the email messages are sent directly to the Internet.
What should you do?

A.
Modify an organization relationship.

B.
Create a new routing group connector.

C.
Create a new transport rule.

D.
Run the Hybrid Configuration wizard.

Explanation:
Creating and configuring a hybrid deployment with the Hybrid Configuration wizard is now a single
process in Microsoft Exchange Server 2013.
The wizard allows you to select and configure Client Access or Edge Transport servers to handle
secure mail transport between the on-premises and Exchange Online organizations.
The wizard configures on-premises Client Access servers and Microsoft Exchange Online(EOP) on
your Office 365 organization for hybrid mail routing. By configuring new and existing Send and
Receive connectors in the on-premises organization and Inbound and Outbound connectors in EOP,
the wizard allows you to choose whether outbound messages delivered to the Internet from the
Exchange Online organization will be sent directly to external mail recipients or routed through your
on-premises Exchange servers included in the hybrid deployment.

Hybrid Configuration wizard



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