Short answer, yes SMTP protocol and Exchange SMTP virtual servers are
supported on clusters.

Long answer, get E55 out of your head. There is no more SMTP connector per
se. What you have is an SMTP service as part of your W2K server. You
create SMTP Virtual Servers in Exchange to utilize this SMTP service. The
key word here is "virtual". You can create 50 virtual servers and they are
all using the same W2K SMTP service under the covers.

> Can an exchange 2000 active/passive cluster host an SMTP connector or
> would the SMTP connector have to reside on a dedicated bridgehead
> server?
> 
> Most of the articles I find say that SMTP protocol is supported on a
> cluster but I do not know if the SMTP connector is supported.
> 
> Thanks - Jason

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