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Exchange 2010 on prem to hybrid

cn flag

I'm in the middle of an Exchange 2010 to hybrid Exchange Online migration and I think that I have a problem...

I'm alone with this and I'm getting the knowledge reading the Microsoft documentation. I have a doubt and I hope that anyone of you can help me.

Right now my incoming email flow is something like this:

Internet email (I.E Gmail, hotmail, etc) --> On Prem AntiSpam (ASSP) --> On Prem Exchange

Outgoing email flow:

On prem Exchange --> Internet --> Internet Email (gmal, hotmail, etc).

So, my main concern is: Is there any problem with having an antispam between internet (o365) and my exchange server? Will the HCW fail or will make my mailflow fail?

I can see on the Microsoft documentation that is better to not have anything between on prem Exchange and Online Exchange but I will like to hear from someone ho has encountered this problem.

I know that I can change my mailflow to ignore the antispam but I would like to keep that feature for the mailboxes that will stay on my on prem exchange.

Thanks for you help and sorry if I've misspelled something, I'm from Spain and english is not my mother tong!

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us flag

I tried to enable antispam protection for my on-prem Exchange 2016, it worked well with EOP and it doesn't break the mail flow.

The following thread is for your reference, perhaps Andy's replies in it are helpful to you: Exchange 2016: Native Antispam and Native Antimalware with Exchange Online Protection (EOP)

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cv flag

I've never performed a migration in this scenario, but this is easy enough to test. Run the HCW on your Exchange 2010 server and see if it completes successfully. The worst thing that can happen is that it doesn't complete successfully. In that case, you'll need to make adjustments and run it again.

If the HCW completes successfully then create a test user and mailbox and migrate that to Office 365. Then test email between an on premises mailbox and the migrated mailbox. Then test email between the migrated mailbox and an external recipient.

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cn flag
this is a production environment (my company doesn't provide me a lab), if the HCW fails this could mess up my Exchange?
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It won't mess up your Exchange if the HCW fails. If the HCW fails it will not set up the Hybrid but it will not modify your Exchange server. If the HCW fails then you'll need to address the reasons it failed and run the HCW again.
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