The white paper on Edge Subscription and Synchronization has the following error:
Under Recipient Information:
On Windows Server 2008, ADAM is replaced by Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS).
Note that new Distribution Groups created in Exchange Server 2007 are set to receive mail only from authenticated senders by default— preventing them from receiving internet mail. Any Exchange recipients set to receive mail only from authenticated senders are not replicated by EdgeSync.
Related Posts:
- Configuring firewalls and name resolution for Edge Transport servers
- New Distribution Groups do not receive internet email by default
Under Recipient Information:
Distribution groups are not replicated to ADAM.Distribution Groups are in fact replicated to ADAM using EdgeSync. In Exchange Server 2007 SP1, Distribution Group membership (the member attribute) is also replicated.
On Windows Server 2008, ADAM is replaced by Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS).
Note that new Distribution Groups created in Exchange Server 2007 are set to receive mail only from authenticated senders by default— preventing them from receiving internet mail. Any Exchange recipients set to receive mail only from authenticated senders are not replicated by EdgeSync.
Related Posts:
- Configuring firewalls and name resolution for Edge Transport servers
- New Distribution Groups do not receive internet email by default
Labels: AD/LDAP, Administration, Anti-Spam, Exchange Server 2007
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