Applies to: Exchange Server 2007 SP3, Exchange Server
2007 SP2, Exchange Server 2007 SP1
Topic Last Modified: 2007-06-07
This section provides information that will help you manage the following Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 transport components by using the Exchange Management Shell:
- Domain identity
- Connection limiting
- Failed message retry intervals and time-outs
- Delivery status notification (DSN) messages, intervals, and
time-outs
- Domain Name System (DNS) sources
- Protocol, undeliverable mail (badmail), and pickup storage
location and file size
- Location, age, and size of message tracking log files
- Membership of Active Directory directory service sites
- Accepted domains
- Remote domains
- X.400 authoritative domains, functionality that is available
only in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Service
Pack 1 (SP1)
You can use the following Exchange Management Shell cmdlets to manage these transport components:
- Get-AdSite
- Set-AdSite
- Get-AdSiteLink
- Set-AdSiteLink
- Get-MessageTrackingLog
- Get-NetworkConnectionInfo
- Get-TransportConfig
- Set-TransportConfig
- Get-TransportPipeline
- Get-TransportServer
- Set-TransportServer
- Get-RemoteDomain
- New-RemoteDomain
- Set-RemoteDomain
- Remove-RemoteDomain
- Get-AcceptedDomain
- New-AcceptedDomain
- Remove-AcceptedDomain
- Set-AcceptedDomain
- Test-Mailflow
- Get-X400AuthoritativeDomain
- New-X400AuthoritativeDomain
- Remove-X400AuthoritativeDomain
- Set-X400AuthoritativeDomain