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Hi, this is Toby Bisco. I'm just going to show you how to set Exchange Server 2010 to use mkryptor as the default outbound gateway
It's very simple, theres only a couple of steps to it really. First of all, open Exchange Management Console
Now expand the tree down to Organisation Configuration, Hub Transport
and the first tab we're interested in is the 'Remote Domains' tab
You'll have a default domain in here. You just want to double click on that to open the properties.
Choose the message format tab
and then click 'Never use' under 'Exchange rich- text format'. Now it is always a good idea to do this anyway regardless of whether you are using
mkryptor, because there are very few things out there that understand Exchange rich-text format.
strange that its still the default really.
Click OK to save that
and then we'll move over to the send connectors tab
Now this is where we're actually going to set the default route. We're only interested in your default send connector here.
You may have more than one, they may be called something different
but the one we're actually interested in is whichever one has an address space of * against it
(so your default route). I've only got one, which makes life simple. I'll open that up...
...and we'll just check the address space to prove this is the default route. As you can see there, address space is *.
Now we want to set the send connector to send messages via mkryptor. So we click on the 'Network' tab...
and we want to click 'Route mail through the following smart hosts' option.
then we click the 'Add...' button. We can add either a fully qualified domain name (FQDN) or the IP address of an mkryptor server
I'm just going to use an IP address
And we click 'OK' to save that. Now if you have more than one mkryptor server, that you want to use for redundancy, you can just add
multiple IP address or FQDNs to this list, and it will use them in order
Now to save that we click 'OK'
And that is it, we're now set up. Exchange server will now be sending all outgoing messages to the mkryptor service