David, this is excellent and the way I hoped I could do it. 
Many Many Many thanks.

I do have one question regarding this. 

In exchange 2000 there are two types of  smtp connector, one uses the smtp
service from IIS in Win2k known as the "Default SMTP virtual server"
(found under servername\protocols) and the other the more traditional smtp
connector (found under first routing groups\connectors).

I have had recomendations that I should use the IIS SMTP connector.
I suspect this is due to scalability.

My question is this, how do I use (if at all) the default SMTP virtual
server from IIS when using multiple smtp connectors in the manner you
recommend.

I obviously want to ensure routing works and am concerned about this
virtual smtp connector. Would it interfere with this set up?

Do I just stop the service or do I have to configure it in any particular
way?

Regards
RB

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