What you should do is to create one SMTP connector for each smart host,
set its source to be the E2K server that the MX records point it, add
all of the address spaces that you want to accept for relay to the
Address Spaces tab, and check the box on that tab that says "Allow
inbound relay to these domains".  Finally, set the smart host to be the
right 5.5 server that accepts SMTP for that host.

So in other words, the answer to your question is "yes, you can set up
multiple smtp connectors on E2K that have a smart host", just remember
to check the box that says "allow relay to these domains" on the
connectors.

David
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-----Original Message-----
From: RB [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 5:26 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Routing SMTP


I want to route messages that come in from the internet to the correct
smart host.

We have several smtp address spaces for several E5.5 orgs
We want to define them all on our E2k server so that it can route these
on to the correct host (smart host) in each e5.5 org.

Can I set up multiple smtp connectors on E2k that have a smart host and
smtp address space defined or do I need to do something else.

Thanks folks
RB

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