You need to prevent some users from using IMAP4 to connect to their mailboxes on Server2

You have an Active Directory forest that contains a single Active Directory site.
Your organization contains the Exchange Server 2010 servers shown in the following table:
Server1 has the Hub Transport and Client Access server roles installed.
Server2 has the Mailbox, Hub Transport and Client Access server roles installed.
All clients connect to Server1 and Server2 from the Internet using IMAP4.
You need to prevent some users from using IMAP4 to connect to their mailboxes on
Server2.
What should you do?

You have an Active Directory forest that contains a single Active Directory site.
Your organization contains the Exchange Server 2010 servers shown in the following table:
Server1 has the Hub Transport and Client Access server roles installed.
Server2 has the Mailbox, Hub Transport and Client Access server roles installed.
All clients connect to Server1 and Server2 from the Internet using IMAP4.
You need to prevent some users from using IMAP4 to connect to their mailboxes on
Server2.
What should you do?

A.
Modify the IMAP4 retrieval settings on Server2.

B.
Disable the IMAP4 mailbox feature for the mailboxes on Server2.

C.
On Server1, configure Windows Firewall to block TCP port 25 and TCP port 110.

D.
On Server2, configure Windows Firewall to block TCP port 110 and TCP port 995.



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