Re: Mail routing
- From: "AM" <AM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2005 06:50:03 -0700
Does it matter for outbound mail routing, conceivably both servers could
deliver email themselves, is there a downside to this rather then having one
server deliver email?
AM
"Al Mulnick" wrote:
> Inbound routing: Exchange will take care of that. It knows where the user
> mailboxes are located and will route accordingly.
> Outbound routing: You may want to consider configuring a connector to
> control the routing to the internet. See the help files for more information
> about connectors.
>
> Al
>
>
> "AM" <AM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:D7DB20A4-88F1-48A4-A440-757A3C5E21FA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > We have to exchange servers in the same domain and same site at two
> > different
> > locations. Server A will be receiving email from the internet, how will
> > the
> > messages get routed to users whose mailboxes are on server B at a
> > different
> > physical site? How will outbound mail flow? Do we need to setup mail
> > routing
> > and if so how?
> >
> > AM
>
>
>
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