![]() ![]() So, how do you test which TLS version is used by your Exchange 2010 server? In Exchange 2010 this should be done using the protocol logfiles. ![]() MX records is pointing to my Exchange 2010 Edge Transport Server (running on Windows 2008 R2), webmail and Autodiscover are routed via an F5 LTM load balancer to an Exchange 2010 CAS/HUB/Mailbox server (also running on Windows 2008 R2), and hybrid is configured directly on Exchange 2010 (for hybrid mail flow I’m using a separate FQDN, ) without any Exchange 2013 or Exchange 2016 server. Existing Exchange 2010 environmentĪs you may have seen on this side, I still am a big fan of Exchange 2010 and also have an pure Exchange 2010 hybrid environment up-and-running and it looks like this: This means that when you have communication issues with Office 365 because of an older and weaker protocol, you won’t get any support. At the same time this reminded me that Microsoft will remove support for TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 in Office 365 on Octoas communicated in. In a previous blogpost I discussed an issue I had with Outlook 2010 and TLS 1.2. ![]()
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