Last night I attempted to upgrade from 2012.01 to 2013.2. Other than losing my logs (fixed by a snapshot revert and backing up the logs) this process went well.
Unfortunately when I went to view the 'Exchange Properties' on a user the Adaxes web interface and Administrative GUIs became unresponsive.
Based on errors in the logs it appears to be related to Adaxes being unable to access the Mailbox and Hub Transport servers in our Exchange 2010 environments. In our environment our networks are heavily segmented and all Exchange related traffic, management or otherwise, is handled via the Exchange Client Access Servers (CAS). We currently successfully use the CAS for all of our PowerShell scripts that handle Exchange related automation within Adaxes. Based on the firewall logs Adaxes hit every Mailbox, Hub Transport, and CAS. It was only able to communicate with the CAS as traffic to the rest of the hosts is blocked by our firewalls.
Ultimately we had to revert the changes in order to retain usability.
Could being unable to communicate with the Mailbox/Hub be causing performance issues?
If so, would it have gotten better after a certain amount ( if Adaxes determined they couldn't be reached )?
Is there any way to indicate the preferred method of communicating with particular Exchange environment?