Re: Exchange servers down for several days or weeks
- From: "Thinkpad21" <thinkpad21@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2005 11:31:37 -0500
Yeah...
That's was also what I was wondering, since all SMTP address space will be
the same !!!
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"Bharat Suneja" <bharatsuneja@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Do all Routing Groups have the same SMTP address space (domain.com?)
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> Bharat Suneja
> MCSE, MCT
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> blog: www.suneja.com/blog
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> "Thinkpad21" <thinkpad21@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Thanks, that helps allot,
>>
>> But I need to go a step further, here is the theoretical config I need to
>> do, and wondering how it would be done technically :
>>
>> All the site are part of the same international network (Equant), and
>> when the tours move, the actual server IP is always the same, just the
>> ISP router that changes and all sites have unrestricted network access to
>> each other ( Netowork cloud ) so don't need to transit trough the HQ...
>>
>> So what I want to do, is have a message from a spoke site to another
>> spoke site go trough the network, without actually going to the HQ
>> Exchange FE or BE servers, but if the target site is down, then, the
>> originating site should send the message to an Exchange server on the HQ
>> and this HQ server will need to keep the message until the destination
>> site comes back online ( within max 50 days ).
>>
>> Right now in Ex 5.5, all messages transit trough HQ, but a network
>> problem at HQ could impact all site to site email transport !
>>
>> So I might need two sets of SMTP connectors with different costs, but
>> wondering how to make it choose one or the other depending if the
>> destination site is down or not ???
>>
>>
>> Thanks !!!
>>
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>> "Bharat Suneja" <bharatsuneja@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:ercY%23As9FHA.3132@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> SMTP Virtual Server properties | Delivery | Expiration Timeout. You can
>>> set this to any number of days you want, and can also change the retry
>>> intervals.
>>>
>>> In hub and spoke where spoke is going to be offline for long periods,
>>> you most likely will have the spoke in its own Routing Group. Create a
>>> new SMTP Virtual Server (using a different IP address than the one your
>>> default SMTP VS is bound to). Change the Expiration Timeout and Retry
>>> intervals. Create a new Routing Group Connector to connect to the spoke
>>> Routing Group. Use the new SMTP VS as a Bridgehead. (Will also need to
>>> create the RGC the other way, from spoke to the hub).
>>>
>>> Won't need to set up ETRN in this case. When the spoke server comes up
>>> and both bridgeheads can talk, messages will be delivered at the next
>>> retry interval.
>>>
>>> To make sure the hub's normal outbound smtp mail is not routed over the
>>> new SMTP VS you can create a SMTP Connector with address space * (if it
>>> doesn't already exist) and use the default SMTP VS.
>>> --
>>> Bharat Suneja
>>> MCSE, MCT
>>> www.zenprise.com
>>> blog: www.suneja.com/blog
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>>> "Thinkpad21" <thinkpad21@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>>> Well, I need to find exactly how to configure it, not just the option,
>>>> but also make sure messages are not NDR'd after couple of days, but
>>>> actually stay in the queue until the server comes back online...
>>>>
>>>> Thanks !!!
>>>>
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>>>> "Bharat Suneja" <bharatsuneja@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>>> news:O$oipJr9FHA.2364@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>> You can use ETRN with SMTP.
>>>>> You can configure SMTP servers to queue up mail for a certain domain
>>>>> for that long.
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Bharat Suneja
>>>>> MCSE, MCT
>>>>> www.zenprise.com
>>>>> blog: www.suneja.com/blog
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>>>>> "Thinkpad21" <thinkpad21@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>>>> news:Of4TLVq9FHA.4084@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is there a way to accumulate messages in an Exchange 2003 server for
>>>>>> another server in a hub-spoke config, if the spoke is off-line for
>>>>>> several weeks ???
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Here is the situation :
>>>>>> I'm doing an architecture review of an Ex2K3 deployment ( from an
>>>>>> Exch 5.5
>>>>>> org ), the particular thing about this client is, that half of their
>>>>>> Exchange 5.5
>>>>>> sites are actual tours that move around the world, and stay only
>>>>>> about 6 weeks at each location ( brining the hole LAN of that site
>>>>>> with them
>>>>>> in the process, the Lan has it's own Win2K3 DC, Exchange 5.5, File
>>>>>> server and etc...)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Each time they move, they have about 5 to 45 days of dark time, where
>>>>>> severs
>>>>>> are in a box and off-line
>>>>>> In the 5.5 org, they were using X400 with Etrn calls for the tour
>>>>>> servers to
>>>>>> come get the email retained at the HQ...
>>>>>> Do not want to use X400 connectors for this, because of the licensing
>>>>>> costs
>>>>>> ( Enterprise is needed and SMTP is the future ), Wondering if same
>>>>>> can be
>>>>>> done with the SMTP connector...( think so, but haven't done it
>>>>>> before )
>>>>>>
>>>>>> P.S. Consolidation is not an option yet, since WAN links and all, it
>>>>>> would
>>>>>> have been the best scenario, but not yet...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If anyone has done this, I would really appreciate any comments,
>>>>>> hints,
>>>>>> documents, or anything on this...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks !!!
>>>>>>
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