I posted this problem about a week or so ago and I got a few responses,
well I've gotten a lot more information and hopefully someone can help

Ok
 
Environment: 
Windows 2000 SP3
Exchange 2000 SP3
1 Domain
All machines are  in the same site and same subnet
First Exchange Server is installed on a Domain Controller  (Will be
called FES)
Second Exchange Server is installed on a member Server ( Will be called
SES)
Third Exchange Server is installed on a member Server     (Will be
called TES)

FES is the first Exchange Server it is installed on a Domain Controller
which is also the GC all users and connectors work fine when it is by
itself however due to some changes coming up I need to add a second
server. 

I installed SES and I was unable to send messages to people on FES and
the people on FES could not send to the people on SES. Config was First
Routing Group with 2 SMTP Connectors, 1 SMTP Connector is for
incoming/outgoing internet mail, the other is to send mail to an
Exchange 5.5 Server that's in a Separate Domain but on the same Subnet.

I set up a new routing group and put SES in it with a routing group
connector. Now the people on SES can email the people on FES, but the
People on FES can not email the people on SES.

So I built TES and placed it in the same routing group with SES now the
people on TES can email the people on FES and SES but those Servers are
not able to communicate to TES. 
I built another Routing Group and placed TES in it however the results
did not change from previous.

Confused?   Me too



Any help would be appreciated.
Joshua





Joshua Morgan
Method IQ
Senior Network Engineer
Main: (864) 272-1145
Mobile: (864) 449-9912
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