I don't have experience with this problem, but an alternate solution would be 
to move your BES users to the Exchange server closest to BES.  This would put 
Exchange traffic over the WAN (it's not a lot if you use cached mode).

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Chris Branson
Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2011 1:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Bes-admins] International BES achitecture

Does anyone have any tips for implementing a second BES server in another 
Country?

Currently we have Blackberry Users in US, UK,  Australia and South Africa. 
User's Exchange mailbox server is in their local datacenter, but our only BES 
is in the US. As you can imagine, this creates frequent sync issues between the 
BES and remote mailbox servers. And International activations can be finicky.

All offices use the same email domain, with MX records pointing to US Exchange 
edge servers. I am also interested in what the minimum local Exchange 2007 
roles (same Exchange Org, Windows and email domain)  would be to support a 
local BES server.


Thanks!

Chris Branson | Systems Administrator | Joyce Meyer Ministries
P 636.349.0303 x2627

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