You are a messaging professional. Your company uses a Microsoft Exchange
Server 2007 messaging system.
The company has a main office and two branch offices. All the offices have Internet connections.
Each office is configured as a Microsoft Active Directory site. Exchange Server 2007 computers are
deployed in each office.
A single Edge Transport server is deployed on a perimeter network at the main office. All messages sent
to and from the Internet are sent through the Edge Transport server.
The Edge Transport server is used to filter spam. The server filters spam by using IP Block lists, content
filtering, safelist aggregation, and Sender ID filtering.
You deploy a new Edge Transport server in one of the branch offices.
You need to ensure that the new Edge Transport server is configured with the same spam filtering
settings as the existing Edge Transport server. You also need to ensure that your solution optimizes
message routing in the company.
Which two actions should you perform to ensure that the new Edge Transport server is configured with the same spam filtering
settings? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A.
Configure an edge subscription between the new Edge Transport server and the Hub Transport server at the
main office.
B.
Configure an edge subscription between the new Edge Transport server and the Hub Transport server at the
branch office.
C.
On the new Edge Transport server, configure the IP Block List settings and the Sender ID filter settings to
be the same as that of the current Edge Transport server.
D.
On the new Edge Transport server, configure the IP Block List settings, the content filter settings, and the
Sender ID filter settings to be the same as that of the current Edge Transport server.