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- Log in to Exchange management Console.
- Navigate to Server configuration -> Hub Transport and check which Hub Transport is used for mail delivery of email accounts you wish to allow for SMS integration with 2N® GSM/UMTS gateway.
- Navigate to Organization Organisation Configuration -> Hub Transport and select Send Connectors tab. Right click and select New Send Connector.
- Fill in new connector's name and select Intended use as Custom.
- In address space, you define which target domain in email addresses will be routed to our SMTP connector.
We want to route every email sent to domain sms.send which we have configured in 2N® GSM/UMTS gateway.
We also want to route every subdomain in the same way. - In next window we want to define which host is destination for our SMTP connector. We want to use this host to receive all emails from Microsoft Exchange users to domain sms.send.
In our example it is 2N® GSM/UMTS gateway on IP address 192.168.50.60. - In the next window we setup authentication for host from previous step. In our example username is sms and password is sms. We use Basic Authentication.
- In Source Server settings we define which Hub Transport server will be source of email messages allowed for routing to 2N® GSM/UMTS gateway.
- In the last step, Microsoft Exchange will validate filled values. If they are correct, validation will pass.
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