My AD: Single forest with multiple child domains. Single Exchange Org
with a mixed environment of Exchange 2003 and 2007. Of course, my
email today between these severs travels across the legacy routing
connector.
Due to some connectivity issues, I wish to have emails travel via SMTP
instead. From what I read, this is not possible in mixed environment.
My questions:
1. If I introduce a 2007 replacement server for the existing 2003
server, will I be able to control the routing between the servers to
SMTP only?
2. Will there be any necessity to put the 2nd 2007 server in a
different org? If so, will I then be forced to IIFP to synchronize
addresses for a common GAL ?
Thanks for any suggestions!
"Mickey Peters" <cutm...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Ok - maybe the underlying delivery being used is SMTP, but the
messages were still going into the legacy routing connector for
delivery. What I am trying to do is create a SMTP connector between
the two exchange servers for delivery.
The reasoning; I have both WAN link and Internet link between these
sites. I wish to control Exchange delivery so it goes across the
Internet, rather than across the WAN. Because these two servers are
part of the same org, I dont know if this is possible ?
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