I seem to be involved in a bit of philosophical debate and want to get
opinions from the field on this.

Basically, I have some "service mailboxes" that I would prefer not to run
on regular mailbox servers. These particular mailboxes do not hold any
email, they are simply needed for the cirictal operation of exchange
dependant third party services (like a peice of monitoring software that
needs its own mailbox). They pose no risk to any server and do not need
special attention. I feel better if they reside on infrastructure servers
such as bridgeheads or smtp gateways since these servers tend to have less
problems than regular mailbox servers do (as far as is's stopping or
mailbox servers needing to be rebooted more often and then large
transaction logs replaying that contribute to a longer down time for these
services that rely on the mailbox).

What do you guys/gals feel about this?

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