> -----Original Message-----
> From: Slinger, Gary [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 

> Presentation issue handled offline.

Thanks Gary.
 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Leo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 


> Each of the 3 hubs has a link to the corporate wan (using 
> routing group
> connectors) and a link to the internet (will use smtp connector).
> 
> What we want to be able to do use the internet connector in 
> that routing group to route email to recipients in another 
> routing group if the routing group connector dies in that 
> routing group. Is this possible?
> 
> Also we want to do the reverse, ie. use the routing group 
> connector in that routing group to route email to recipients 
> on the internet if the smtp connector dies in that routing 
> group. Is this possible?

More broadly, is it possible to have connectors which use multiple network
links for the sake of redundancy, yes. Is it possible to flip mail on an
internal route to an external route or versa vice? My gut instinct is no,
although I haven't ever tried. That doesn't mean you can't define an
'internal' connector which goes over a WAN (internet link).. Like I said in
a previous message I think, Exchange only knows about the links defined, not
about the network it travels to get there.

Chris

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