Hi,

One option would be to create a CNAME in DNS for your two smtp servers, give
the CNAME something like smtp.mycompany.com and use this alias as the smart
host. You can then round robin between the two servers and provide failover
if one of them goes down.

Davy

-----Original Message-----
From: Varghese, Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 18 September 2002 20:57
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: SMTP connector and smart hosts


Is there a way to put multiple smart hosts in the General Tab on the SMTP
connectors?  I have two bridgehead servers I want to use to send messages
to.  One in CA, one in Indiana.  Can I put both IP numbers in there enclosed
in []?  If so, what's the separator?  Comma, semicolon, or space?

Also would this work in a fail over situation?  

If this, can't be done.. How can I create something that would do this?

Thanks in advance. 

Wilson



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