You are a messaging professional. Your company uses a Microsoft Exchange
Server 2007 messaging system.
You deploy an Edge Transport server, and configure edge synchronization with the internal Exchange
Server 2007 organization. All inbound and outbound e-mail messages must be routed through the Edge
Transport server.
Your company has a partner company. The partner company requires all inbound and outbound e-mail
messages to be routed through their SMTP gateway server.
All e-mail messages sent between the two companies are routed through the Internet.
A high volume of the e-mail messages sent between the companies contain confidential corporate information.
You need to configure your Exchange organization to ensure that the e-mail messages sent between the
two partner companies are encrypted before they are routed through the Internet. You also need to
ensure that other messaging functionalities remain unaffected by your solution.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A.
Provide all users in your company a certificate that can be used for S/MIME security. Instruct all users to
encrypt all the e-mail messages sent to the partner company by using S/MIME security.
B.
Implement a Rights Management Server (RMS) infrastructure. Instruct all users to use the RMS tools to
send the e-mail messages in a more secure manner.
C.
Modify the existing SMTP Receive connector on the Edge Transport server to require TLS authentication
for all SMTP connections.
D.
Create a new SMTP Receive connector on the Edge Transport server. Configure the Receive connector to
require TLS authentication for all SMTP connections.
E.
Create a new SMTP Send connector on the Hub Transport server by using the Edge Transport server as the
source server. Configure the SMTP Send connector to use the address space of the partner company and to use
the SMTP gateway server of the partner company as a smart host.