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Gavin

2004-02-11, 2:37 am

Hi

Our enviroment at the moment.

We are using Exchange 2003 with SMTP inbound/outbound in
the US. However we have sites for a company all over the
world.

We have WAN/VPN connectivity between the sites and the US
which transports our mail.

Is it possible to have SMTP sending/receiving at our
different sites all over the world instead of only in the
US. This would help reduce the load on our internal
WAN/VPN links.

THanks
Gavin.
Casey Spiller [MSFT]

2004-02-11, 7:37 am

Yes, this is possible. If your other sites have Exchange 2000/2003 servers,
you could create SMTP connectors in those sites...By sites you mean Routing
groups correct?

Thank you
-Casey


"Gavin" <astra1600cse@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ec5f01c3f0b8$aa6c5160$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> Hi
>
> Our enviroment at the moment.
>
> We are using Exchange 2003 with SMTP inbound/outbound in
> the US. However we have sites for a company all over the
> world.
>
> We have WAN/VPN connectivity between the sites and the US
> which transports our mail.
>
> Is it possible to have SMTP sending/receiving at our
> different sites all over the world instead of only in the
> US. This would help reduce the load on our internal
> WAN/VPN links.
>
> THanks
> Gavin.



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