From: Terry1337 on
I was just checing my mail queue an noticed two SmallBusiness SMTP
connectors. One is labled dvb-brasil.org and one is labled brasilinspired
..com. How where they created on my system? How do I remove them? How do I
prevent reoccurances?

Thanks,
Tery
From: Russ SBITS.Biz [SBS-MVP] on
My guess is dvb-brasil.org is your ISP?

How are you sending email out? DNS or SMARTHOST?
If smarthost then that is why the dvb-brasil.org is there
Russ

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"Terry1337" <Terry1337(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:71549AC9-FAB6-48B8-927E-A52B5449B72D(a)microsoft.com...
> I was just checing my mail queue an noticed two SmallBusiness SMTP
> connectors. One is labled dvb-brasil.org and one is labled brasilinspired
> .com. How where they created on my system? How do I remove them? How do I
> prevent reoccurances?
>
> Thanks,
> Tery

From: "Robbin Meng [MSFT]" on


Hello Tery,

Thanks for your post and Russ' input.

As Russ indicated, if you choose to configure SmartHost for routing mails, this connector should be there. Generally, configuring a smart host works better on a connector.
Configuring a smart host on an SMTP virtual server is not the preferred method. The outbound security you select on the SMTP connector overrides the SMTP virtual server
authentication setting on the Access tab.

If the user chooses to configure Exchange for e-mail, the component will create an SMTP connector. Note that creating an SMTP connector is not required to send SMTP e-mail
in Exchange, but it is required to: define a schedule, or use ETRN/TURN. Therefore the component will always create an SMTP connector. In the SBS 2003 version, if the wizard
has already been run before, it will modify the properties of the previously configured SMTP connector.

General Connector Properties
Regardless of the user's choices, the following properties of the connector will always be set:
" The name of the connector will be set as: "SmallBusiness SMTP Connector" by default.
" The bridgehead will be set to the name of the SBS server.
" The address space will be set to a type of SMTP, an address of *, and a cost of 1.
" The property to "allow relay to these domains" in the address space will be disabled - this is an anti-spam relay check.

More related information:
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How to configure the SMTP connector in Exchange 200x
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/265293/en-us

Understanding SMTP Connectors
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa997032(EXCHG.65).aspx

Hope this helps.


Best regards,
Robbin Meng(MSFT)
Microsoft Online Newsgroup Support
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