To force EdgeSync synchronization, run the following command from the Exchange Management Shell on the Hub Transport server:
Start-EdgeSynchronization
After you have completed setting up the target Exchange 2007/2010 organization for Internet mail flow between target and source Exchange organizations, you should also add the Mail Exchanger (MX) record for the target domain to the DNS server. This is necessary to forward the mail (redirected to the additional SMTP addresses added by the Directory Synchronization Agent) to the target Exchange 2007/2010 server.
We will use the following additional address space given as example on the steps above:
To set MX record for the target domain
After both source and target Exchange organizations have been set up for Internet mail flow as well as both source and target DNS servers have been configured for mail forwarding, it is recommended to test the connection between the source and the target organizations.
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Caution: This step should be performed in coordination with the administrator of the Exchange organization. |
To test the SMTP connectors:
Public folder stores are no longer mandatory for Exchange 2007 organizations. However, if Exchange 2007 organization does not have a public folder store and MSA or CSA is installed directly on the source Exchange 2003 server, then the Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2007 migration scenario is not supported.
To work around that issue, you need to use separate agent hosts for MSA or CSA instead of installing them directly on the source Exchange 2003 server.
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NOTE: For detailed information about system requirements for agent hosts, see the Exchange Migration Agents section of the System Requirements and Access Rights document. |
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