Question about mail routing between 2 exchange boxes.
From: Rocky (Roc1479_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 08/05/04
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Date: Thu, 5 Aug 2004 11:06:44 -0400
I currently have 2 exchange 2000 boxes within the same domain, but on
different subnets and locations. Location A has the primary exchange box
which receives all the mails and routes them accordingly. Location A stores
the majority of mailboxes while location B stores just a few. These 2
servers were able to communicate via a point to point line between the 2
offices but is currently down. However, when i check the queue on exchange
A, it shows that there's a lot of mails trying to be routed to exchange B,
which is a normal routine. The question here is, how would i stop exchange
A from sending these mails down to exchange B?
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