You only need to set up a smart host if you have to send all your mail to a
particular server to submit to the Internet. If you don't have such a
messaging environment, IE, all your servers are set up with MX records, then
you don't need to configure a smart host.

(:=

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Raji
Arulambalam
Sent: Sunday, August 25, 2002 5:28 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: SMTP for Multi server Environment.


Hi
I have just installed a second E2K server in the same Admin Group as the
first one.
Do I need to configure both the Default SMTP Virtual Servers to deliver
messages to a smart host.?
Or do I remove the existing smart host settings and create a new SMTP
connector?

Can you point me to any KB articles on configuring SMTP in a multi-server
environment within the same Organisation.

Cheers


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  Raji Arulambalam
  Systems Administrator
  Bay of Plenty REGIONAL Council
  P O Box 364 Whakatane.
  NEW ZEALAND
  http://envbop.govt.nz
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