SMTP connector for incoming mail routing



I'm working in the design of a new Exchange 2003 infraestruture for a
Financial Group in Central America, 7 country locations, using a 1 Hub Site
design, around 4,000 accounts in total. Currently they use Exch 5.5 and
Linux as SMTP Front Ends for incoming mail, with LDAP Catalogs reading the
Exch 5.5 Directory and then routing mail to the Exch 5.5 Servers on each
country through Internet. One goal of the design is reduce management costs
removing the LDAP Servers. Question: Is it posible to use SMTP connectors
instead the Linux boxes for routing incoming mail through Internet, and
proritize mails with explicit sender address? EventSink is an option but not
programming is wanted.

Thks,
Andres


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