Yes you have to manually create the smtp conector on the 2000 server and
configure it,if you want to route your internet mail thru' this server.
You can either remove the smtp address space on the exchange 55 IMC or
give it a higher value than the Exchange 2000 Server(lower the value,
higher the priority) . 
Choose the exch2000 server as the routing server and recalculate.

Hope this helps.

-----Original Message-----
From: Pennell, Ronald B. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 1:29 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: SMTP Services Ex. 5.5 & Ex2000


I'm following Q316886 article page 7.. on "Rerouting Outgoing Internel
E-Mail through the Ex2000 Server".  Say to remove the "SMTP Address
Space"
and then "Recalculate Routing".   When I remove the SMTP Address on the
5.5
server.. Do I need to manually 
configure the SMTP Connector in Ex.2000 (ie, Q265293)?    At the current
time, in the "Routing Group container" under ex2000 it shows the
Internet
Email connector from Ex5.5.  

If I do need to configure a new smtp connector in ex.2000, Do I use one
of
my front-end servers as "Local Bridgeheads or
since I'm using a "virtual server" for load balancing, do I use that
instead?



Ron

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