You are a messaging professional. Your company runs a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 messaging system.
A subsidiary of your company has recently completed a migration to Exchange Server 2007 in a separate Exchange organization.
Both the companies are on the same internal network. Both the companies have implemented Edge Transport servers and enabled edge synchronization.
You need to ensure that users can send messages between the Exchange organizations. You also need to ensure that the messages sent between the Exchange organizations remain within the internal network.
What should you do?
A.
Create a new remote domain on a Hub Transport server in each Exchange organization. Specify the SMTP
domain of the destination forest as the remote domain.
B.
Create a new accepted domain on a Hub Transport server in each Exchange organization. Specify the
accepted domain as an external relay domain for the SMTP address space of the destination forest.
C.
Create a new accepted domain on a Hub Transport server in each Exchange organization. Specify the
accepted domain as an internal relay accepted domain for the SMTP address space in the destination forest.
D.
Create a Send connector on a Hub Transport server in each Exchange organization by using a Hub
Transport server in the other Exchange organization as a smart host. Configure the required address space on
each connector. Configure the Send connector to authenticate by using an account configured in the destination
forest.