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Configure a Smart Host
You can route all outgoing messages for remote domains through a smart host
instead of sending them directly to the domain. This permits you to route
messages over a connection that may be more direct or less costly than other
routes. The smart host is similar to the route domain option for remote
domains. The difference is that after a smart host is designated, all
outgoing messages are routed to that server. With a route domain, only
messages for the remote domain are routed to a specific server.
If you set up a smart host, you can still designate a different route for a
remote domain. The route domain setting overrides the smart host setting. To
set up a smart host, follow these steps:
1. In the MMC, click to select the SMTP virtual server, and then click
Properties on the Action menu.
2. On the Delivery tab, click Advanced to open the Advanced Delivery
dialog box.
3. In Smart host, type the name of the smart host server. You can type a
string to represent a name, or you can type an IP address.
4. If you want the Microsoft SMTP Service to try to deliver remote
messages directly before it forwards them to the smart host server, click to
select the Attempt direct delivery before sending to smart host check box.
The default is to send all remote messages to the smart host, not to try
direct delivery.
NOTE: You can identify the smart host by the FQDN or by an IP address. Note
that if you change the IP address, you must also change it on every virtual
server. If you use an IP address, enclose it in brackets ([]) to increase
system performance. Microsoft SMTP Service checks first for a server name,
then an IP address. The brackets identify the value as an IP address, so the
DNS lookup is bypassed.
Mahmut Okumuş
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