Generally you wouldn't. Though any time you stand up and say that someone in
some weird configuration will stand up and say it is the greatest thing
since sliced bread. I do not believe there are a lot of people using it due
to the constraints with it as mentioned previously, it can't be used for
replicating the "default" domain partition and it has higher latency. Plus
the replication is "fatter". Meaning converting the info to an SMTP capable
character set makes for larger amounts of data to have to be transferred.

 joe

 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Salandra, Justin A.
Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 11:47 AM
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Inter-Site Transports 

It has been a while so I am asking for a little refresh.

What is the different between an IP Inter-Site Transports and a SMTP
Inter-Site Transports?  When would you use the SMTP one?

Justin A. Salandra, MCSE
Senior Network Engineer
Catholic Healthcare System
212.752.7300 - office
917.455.0110 - cell
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