Routing group ?

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Routing group ?..

Answer / giri

A routing group is a logical collection of servers used to
control mail flow and public folder referrals. In a routing
group, all servers communicate and transfer messages
directly to one another.

In a routing group, all servers communicate and transfer
messages directly to one another

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Routing group ?..

Answer / jacintha

Routing groups are generally created for one of two
reasons:

To accommodate varying network connectivity across servers.

To restrict the usage of a connector to users in a
particular area. For more information about using routing
groups to restrict connector use, see Understanding
Connector Scope and Restrictions.

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