Re: Exchange noob



Email from exchange in site 1 gets to exchange in site 2 using smtp.
This assumes both exchange servers are in same Routing Group and have
connectivity to each other.

The other option is to create a separate Routing Group for site 2 and move
the Site 2 exchange server to that RG. Connect both routing groups with a
Routing Group Connector. You typically do this if there isn't enough
bandwidth between 2 sites - you can control the message flow over a
Connector - schedule message transfer, decide who can send/not send... this
also requires both sites can communicate with each other.

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Bharat Suneja
MCSE, MCT
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"jimbo" <fwe@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:uvCLXofrFHA.3836@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Ok, what I don't understand is when an email comes into Site1 server that
> needs to get to Site2 server how does it actually get to Site2 server?
> Do they automatically synchronise because they are on the same domain? or
> do I have to make some changes?
> If they do synchronise will this mean that they always have the same data
> store?
>
>
>
> "Bharat Suneja" <bharatsuneja@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:u85Mm1crFHA.3216@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> As long as you have local GCs it shouldn't be any different then
>> installing them in the same site. Make sure dns and replication works,
>> and allow for the forestprep schema changes to replicate to dc on remote
>> site before installing.
>>
>> --
>> Bharat Suneja
>> MCSE, MCT
>> --------------------------------
>>
>>
>> "jimbo" <fwe@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:%23NDqqnarFHA.2592@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Hi,
>>> I will shortly be installing two new 2003 Exchange machines at two sites
>>> on the same domain receiving email for the same domain e.g. @email.com.
>>> Both sites have a DC and both DC's are catalogue/dns servers. The sites
>>> are connected by a 512k VPN to each other.
>>> I have installed a couple of 2003 Exchange servers before but never
>>> multiple servers on the same domain and have no idea as the best way to
>>> go about it.
>>> Any pointers/advice would be greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>


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