Thanks for your replies yesterday to my routing group question
When I add the new routing group, I am not able to send mail between the
2 back end servers. Not sure why this is.
Do I need to add an extra connector in Site 1?
Email address space (company.org) will exist between the sites. The
internal AD domain name is company.com though.
Does that make sense?
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"Put your new backend server in a separate routing group. Create the
SMTP connector in the new routing group with the backend server as a
bridgehead.
And and in the address space for the new SMTP connector specify the
scope as "this routing group only"
Original message ----
Hi all,
here is my scenario. Looking for the best way to do this.
I am adding a new site to my company
the 2 sites are connected by T1s,
Site 1: Exchange 2003 FE
Exchange 2003 BE
Site 2: Exchange 2003 BE
All servers in same administrative group
Right now I have SMTP connector and all mail goes through the front end
server.
I would like the new back end server to send and receive email by itself
and
not use the Front end in site one.
If I add a new connector in the connectors folder, how should it be
configured so that only the new backend server in site uses it?
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