Re: Multiple Exchange 2003 Servers - Control out of which one all e-mail flows



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"Jamestechman" <jamestechman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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That's it; just add the co-location server as the local bridgehead and
click the Address Space tab. Under Connector Scope, click Entire
Organization.



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On Jun 5, 1:15 pm, "Cary W. Shultz"
<cshu...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Good afternoon!

This is probably something that I should know (and think that I do) but I
want to check to make sure.

Situation is that a client has two Exchange 2003 Servers: one at the
office
building and one at a Co-Location. There is a Firewall-to-Firewall VPN
between the two buildings.

I want to ensure that all e-mail leaving the Exchange Organization leaves
out of the Exchange Server at the Co-Location. How do I do that?

What has been done is as follows:

In the ESM under Administrative Groups | First Administrative Group |
Routing Groups | First Routing Group | Connectors there is a connector
created and in the GENERAL tab I see the "Use DNS to route to each address
space on this connector" is selected and under the Local Bridgehead
Servers
I see that the EXCH2003 box located in the Co-Location is the only one
listed. Furthermore, on the | Memebers folder I see that the EXCH2003 box
at the Co-Location is listed as the Master while the EXCH2003 box at the
Office is listed as a Member.

All of the mailboxes - except one (mine, naturally) - 'live' on the
EXCH2003
box at the Co-Location.

Thanks,

Cary


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