Exchange design question
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is there any point of using on an exchange server dual network cards where
- one is for internal network
- the other is connected to the internet through a separate email
filter/firewall appliance?
If so how would one set up the exchange server in terms of smtp connectors?
presumably the two NIC would be on different network, right?
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