My Exchange 2000 server has recently been experiencing external slow mail delivery. 
 
I went to the SMTP queue and found wrongdomain.domain.com with 54 queues of outgoing 
mail.
 
I found the culprit in the routing group with an SMTP connrctor for 
wrongdomain.domain.com.  it appears this connector is routing all external mail which 
the SMTP virtual server should be doing.
 
I'm assuming that this is the reason for my slow mail, but is it ok to delete the 
connector and if so will I loose all of the outgoing mail?
 
Help would be appreciated.

Thanks
 
Nathan
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