Designing and Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 — Question 91
Your network contains a single domain named contoso.local.
You have an Exchange Server 2016 organization that uses a single external SMTP namespace of contoso.com. You establish mail flow to and from the Internet.
You plan to deploy a customer relationship management (CRM) solution. The CRM solution will have its own SMTP server and must be able to receive email sent by using various addresses in contoso.com. The addresses will not be managed by the Exchange Server organization.
You need to recommend a solution to ensure that the CRM solution can receive email from the Internet. The solution must ensure that internal users can all receive email.
Which two action should you recommend? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
Each correct selection is worth one point.
NOTE:
Answer options
- A. Create a Send connector that has a namespace of * and uses the CRM server as a smart host.
- B. Create a Send connector that has a namespace of contoso.com and uses the CRM server as a smart host.
- C. Change the domain type of the contoso.com accepted domain to External Relay Domain.
- D. Create a Send connector that has a namespace of contoso.local and uses the CRM server as a smart host.
- E. Change the domain type of the contoso.com accepted domain to Internal Relay Domain.
- F. Change the domain type of the contoso.local accepted domain to Internal Relay Domain.
- G. Change the domain type of the contoso.local accepted domain to External Relay Domain.
Correct answer: B, E
Explanation
The correct answers are B and E. By creating a Send connector with the namespace of contoso.com, emails can be routed directly to the CRM server, and designating it as an Internal Relay Domain allows for proper email flow. The other options either misconfigure the namespace or do not properly enable email delivery for internal users.