IIS SMTP agents differ from Exchange server agents in that there is not normally a mail server associated with the SMTP service, unlike in Exchange Servers, which are available to create a ‘Compliance Release’ mailbox on.
Interactive warnings work as follows with the IIS SMTP agent:
With the Exchange server agent, that is achieved by creating a mailbox (the ‘Compliance Release’ mailbox) on the Exchange Server. Replying to the warning message automatically sends the reply to the ‘Compliance Release’ mailbox. The holding agent is guaranteed to receive the reply because the mailbox is hosted by the Exchange Server which the agent serves (with Exchange 2007 or 2010, or by multiple agents in the case of Exchange 2007 or 2010, one of which will be the holding agent).
With the IIS SMTP agent, there are two different ways to make sure that the reply arrives at the holding agent:
Note: If multiple IIS servers are deployed for load-balancing purposes to serve the same SMTP route(s), only install a Mail Server role on one of the IIS servers.
To enable CA Data Protection to identify emails destined for the ‘Compliance Release’ mailbox, this mailbox (or address, if there is no actual mailbox) must have ‘cadlp.’ as the first element of its SMTP address. For example:
cadlp.<IISServer>@<YourDomain>
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