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25 November 2008
Source: Eriq Neale's blog
Because Exchange 2007 handles SMTP though multiple connectors, you have to enable logging in each of the connectors. In addition to having separate send and receive connectors, there are also multiple receive connectors. Also, SMTP logging is a binary option. You either have full SMTP logging on a connector, or you have none. The following steps walk you through the process of enabling SMTP logging on the Internet Send and Internet Receive connectors in SBS 2008.
- Open the Exchange Management Console from the Start menu.
- Expand the Organization Configuration and select the Hub Transport.
- Click on the Send Connectors tab.
- Right-click on the Windows SBS Internet Send servername item and select Properties.
- From the Protocol Logging Level drop-down menu, select Verbose.
- Click Apply, then click OK.
- Expand Server Configuration and select Hub Transport.
- Click on the Receive Connectors tab.
- Right-click on the Windows SBS Internet Receive servername item and select Properties.
- From the Protocol Logging Level drop-down menu, select Verbose.
- Click Apply, then click OK.
- Repeat the process for the Default servername item and the Windows SBS Fax Sharepoint Receive servername item if desired.
- Close the Exchange Management Console.
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