MS-203 Exam Question 16

You have a Microsoft Exchange Online tenant that contains 1,000 users.
A user named User1 receives a non-delivery report (NDR) when attempting to send an email message to an internal group named [email protected]. The NDR contains the following text: "5.7.1 Delivery not authorized." You need to ensure that User1 can send email to [email protected] successfully.
Solution: You instruct User1 to reduce the size of the email message.
Does this meet the goal?
  • MS-203 Exam Question 17

    You have a hybrid deployment between a Microsoft Exchange Online tenant and an on-premises Exchange Server 2019 server.
    Users report that the email they send to external recipients is marked as spam.
    You need to validate the Reverse DNS and Sender ID data for the on-premises server.
    What should you use in the Microsoft Remote Connectivity Analyzer?
  • MS-203 Exam Question 18

    You have a Microsoft Exchange Online tenant.
    You have an on-premises scanner that emails scanned documents by using SMTP.
    You need to create a Microsoft Office 365 SMTP relay to route email from the scanner to the internet. The solution must ensure that the connector accepts only email sent by the scanner.
    How should you configure the connector? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
    NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

    MS-203 Exam Question 19

    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?
  • MS-203 Exam Question 20

    You have hybrid deployment between a Microsoft Exchange Onlne tenant and an on-premises Exchange Server 2019 organization. The deployment uses Azure AD Connect. All incoming email is delivered to Exchange Online. You have 10 mail-enabled publich folders hosted on an on-premises Mailbox server.
    Customers receive an error when an email message is sent to a public folder.
    You need to ensure that all the mail-enabled public folders can receive email messages from the internet. The solution must ensure that messages can be delivered only to valid recipients.
    Solution: From Exchange Online, Create a mail contact for each mail-enabled public folder.
    Does this meet the goal?