MS-203 : Microsoft 365 Messaging : Part 04
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You have a Microsoft Exchange Online tenant named contoso.com.
You create a partnership with two other companies named fabrikam.com and wingtiptoys.com. All the mailboxes of fabrikam.com are hosted in Microsoft 365. All the mailboxes of wingtiptoys.com are hosted in an on-premises Exchange Server 2019 organization.
You need to ensure that all the email messages sent from contoso.com to fabrikam.com and wingtiptoys.com is encrypted by using TLS.
What should you do?
- Create an organizational relationship.
- Create two remote domains.
- Configure two mail flow rules.
- Run the Office 365 Exchange Hybrid Configuration wizard.
- Configure one connector.
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HOTSPOT
You have a Microsoft Exchange Online tenant as shown in the following exhibit.
All email recipients have an email address that uses an SMTP suffix of @contoso.com.
Use the drop-down menus to select the answer choice that completes each statement based on the information presented in the graphic.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Explanation:Box 1:
Under “When to use this connector”, it says “Use only for email sent to these domains: *”
The asterisk means all domains so any external email will use the connector.Box 2:
With Exchange Online, you don’t need to configure a receive connector as you would with on-premises Exchange. Therefore, the server by default will be able to receive emails from any email host. -
HOTSPOT
You have a Microsoft 365 E5 tenant that contains the users shown in the following table.
You have a connector for a remote domain named contoso.com as shown in the following exhibit.
You have a transport rule as shown in the following exhibit.
User1 sends an email message to [email protected] that has a subject line containing the word Confidential.
User2 sends an email message to [email protected] that has a subject line of New report. The body of the message contains the word confidential.
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
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You recently migrated all the on-premises mailboxes from Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 to Exchange Online.
You decommission the on-premises Exchange Server 2019 servers.
The finance department at your company reports that email delivery from several printers fails after Exchange Server 2019 is decommissioned.
You need to ensure that the printers can deliver email successfully to the users in the finance department.
What should you do?
- Create a resource mailbox for each printer.
- Create an Inbound connector that has certificate validation disabled.
- Create an Inbound connector that is configured to allow SMTP relay.
- Create an Office 365 group for each printer.
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You have a Microsoft Exchange Online tenant.
The mail exchanger (MX) record of your company points to a third-party message hygiene provider that forwards email messages to the tenant.
You need to ensure that Exchange Online can filter the email by using the original IP address of the sender’s company.
What should you do?
- Modify the Inbound connector to use the -EFSkipIPs parameter.
- Modify the Receive connector to use the -EFSkipIPs parameter.
- Enable DMARC.
- Create a remote domain.
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You have a Microsoft Exchange Online tenant that uses an email domain named contoso.com.
Your company has a partnership with another company named fabrikam.com.
You need to ensure that all email messages sent to and received by the users at fabrikam.com are encrypted by using TLS.
What should you create in the Exchange admin center?
- one connector and one remote domain
- one remote domain and one accepted domain
- one connector and one accepted domain
- two connectors
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You recently implemented a hybrid deployment that contains a Microsoft Exchange Online tenant and an on-premises Exchange Server 2019 server named Server1. The public IP address of Server1 is 131.107.1.100.
The deployment is configured as shown in the following table.
Users hosted in Microsoft 365 report that they receive non-delivery reports (NDRs) when they attempt to send email messages to mailboxes hosted in Exchange Server 2019.
You need to ensure that the email is delivered successfully. The solution must ensure that email delivery is successful for all the users at your company.
What should you do?
- Configure the remote domain to use a value of contoso.com.
- Modify the MX record to point to the internal Exchange servers.
- Configure the Outbound connector to use a smart host of 131.107.1.100.
- Configure the accepted domain to use a value of *.
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Your company named Contoso, Ltd. has a Microsoft Exchange Online subscription.
You have several transport rules. The rules automatically apply a disclaimer to email messages that contain certain keywords in the subject and are sent to recipients in an email domain named fabrikam.com.
You receive a report that some messages are delivered without the disclaimer.
You need to view which transport rules were applied to messages sent to the fabrikam.com recipients.
What should you use?
- the SMTP protocol logs
- a URL trace
- the transport server logs
- a message trace
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You have a hybrid deployment between a Microsoft Exchange Online tenant and an on-premises Exchange Server 2019 organization.
Several users hosted in Microsoft 365 report that when they send email messages to mailboxes hosted in Exchange Server 2019, the messages fail to be delivered.
You need to examine the non-delivery reports (NDRs) sent to the Microsoft 365 mailboxes.
Which two actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
- From an on-premises Exchange server, use the transport logs.
- From an on-premises Exchange server, use the SMTP logs.
- From the on-premises Exchange admin center, use a message trace.
- From the Exchange admin center, use a message trace.
- From the Exchange Management Shell, run the Get-Queue cmdlet.
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You have a Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 organization.
You need to configure the organization to use Exchange Online Protection (EOP) for the message hygiene of all inbound and outbound email.
Which three actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
- Install an Exchange hybrid server.
- For the organization, configure an MX record that points to Microsoft 365.
- Create a hybrid organization relationship.
- From the on-premises organization, create a connector to relay outbound email to Microsoft Office 365.
- Create a Microsoft 365 Connector to the on-premises organization.
- Create on-premises transport rules to control the outbound message flow.
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HOTSPOT
You have a distribution group named Car Parking Distribution Group that is configured as shown in the following exhibit.
Use the drop-down menus to select the answer choice that completes each statement based on the information presented in the graphic.
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HOTSPOT
You are migrating mailboxes from a Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 organization to Exchange Online. The mailbox migrations are configured to suspend, and you plan to perform a coordinated cutover.
Which PowerShell command should you run to complete all the suspended mailbox migrations? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Explanation:Box 1: Get-MoveRequest
The Get-MoveRequest cmdlet gets the status of an ongoing asynchronous mailbox move that was initiated by using the New-MoveRequest cmdlet.Box 2: Resume-MoveRequest
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Your company has a Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 hybrid deployment.
The company has a finance department.
You need to move all the on-premises mailboxes of the finance department to Exchange Online. The bulk of the move operation must occur during a weekend when the company’s Internet traffic is lowest. The move must then be finalized the following Monday. The solution must minimize disruption to end users.
What should you do first?
- Create a batch migration and select the Automatically complete the migration batch check box.
- Run the New-MigrationBatch cmdlet and specify the StartAfter parameter.
- Run the New-MigrationBatch cmdlet and specify the CompleteAfter parameter.
- Create a script that moves most of the mailboxes on Friday at 22:00 and the remaining mailboxes on Monday at 09:00.
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DRAG DROP
Your company has a Microsoft Exchange Online subscription for an email domain named contoso.com.
The company works with a partner company that uses an email domain named tailspintoys.com.
You need to configure the environment only to accept email from tailspintoys.com if the email is sent from an IP address of 131.107.12.85.
How should you configure the connector from the Exchange admin center? To answer, drag the appropriate options to the correct message settings. Each option may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
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You have a Microsoft Exchange Online subscription for an email domain named contoso.com.
A partner company has an Exchange Online subscription for an email domain named fabrikam.com.
You need to prevent out-of-office messages sent by users in contoso.com from being sent to users in fabrikam.com.
What is the best way to achieve the goal from the Exchange admin center? More than one answer choice may achieve the goal. (Choose the best answer.)
- Create a connector
- Create a mail flow rule
- Create a remote domain
- Create an accepted domain
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You have a hybrid deployment that contains a Microsoft Exchange Online tenant and an on-premises Exchange Server 2019 server named Server1.
Server1 uses a certificate from a third-party certification authority (CA). The certificate is enabled for the SMTP service.
You replace the certificate with a new certificate.
You discover that delivery fails for all email messages sent from Server1 to your Microsoft 365 tenant.
You receive the following error message for all the queued email messages: “450 4.4.101 Proxy session setup failed on Frontend with 451 4.4.0 Primary target IP address responded with 451 5.7.3 STARTTLS is required to send mail.”
You need to ensure that the messages are delivered successfully from Server1 to the Microsoft 365 tenant.
What should you do?
- From the Exchange admin center, update the certificate thumbprint in the properties of a connector
- From Server1, regenerate the certificate and select Make private keys exportable
- From the firewall, disable SMTP content inspection
- From Server1, enable the new certificate for the IMAP4 service
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You have a Microsoft Exchange Online tenant.
All users use an email address suffix of @contoso.com.
You need to ensure that all the email messages sent to users who use an email address suffix of @fabrikam.com are encrypted automatically. The solution must ensure that the messages can be inspected for data loss prevention (DLP) rules before they are encrypted.
What should you create?
- an Outbound connector
- a safe attachments policy
- a remote domain
- a mail flow rule
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HOTSPOT
You create a transport rule as shown in the following exhibit.
Use the drop-down menus to select the answer choice that completes each statement based on the information presented in the graphic.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
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You have a Microsoft Exchange Online tenant that contains 1,000 users.
A user recently sent an email message that was never received by a recipient on the internet.
From the Exchange admin center, you successfully run a message trace but cannot see the message in the trace.
What is the most likely reason why the message fails to appear in the message trace?
- The user addressed the message to multiple internal and external recipients.
- The message is in the user’s Outbox folder.
- Your administrative user account requires additional rights.
- The user encrypted the email message.
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You have a Microsoft 365 subscription for a company named Fabrikam, Inc. The company uses an Exchange Online tenant that has an email domain named fabrikam.com.
Fabrikam works with a partner company named Contoso, Ltd. that uses an email domain named contoso.com.
A new security policy at Contoso states that any email sent from partners to Contoso employees must use TLS encryption.
You need to ensure that email sent from Fabrikam to Contoso uses TLS.
What should you create in the tenant?
- a new connector that specifies the contoso.com SMTP domain
- a new connector that specifies the fabrikam.com SMTP domain
- a remote domain named fabrikam.com
- a remote domain named contoso.com
Explanation:
Configure a Send connector in Fabrikam to point to Contoso.