I think there's an article on this in this month's Windows & .NET Magazine, however it's on my coffee table at home. I think it's a Resource Kit Utility, but can't remember. Give it a look.
> Is it possible to use an X.400 connector to link two completely > different exchange installs? These are in two non related AD installs > obviously. This is a small non-bizzness related experiment, and I am > having trouble grasping the whole connector thing in relation to this > idea. If this is possible, how/where would you write rules that mail > coming into server 1 would route to the other server? And vice-versa? > What make this work, in other words, mail would site in the MTA in > Server2 if it got delivered there for MB1 on Server1, and same for mail > going to MB2 on Server2 if it arrived at Server1. This situation would > happen from say one of two reasons, ie a user at server1 sent mail to a > user at server2, or server 2 has a higher mx priority, but it was > temporarily offline etc.. > > Thanks for help! > jlc List Charter and FAQ at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
