What are Routing Groups? When would you the them?
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Answer / suresh rana
To accommodate varying network connectivity across servers.
To restrict the usage of a connector to users in a
particular area.
USES OF THIS GROUP:
Allows scheduling and control of mail flow. You can
restrict connector use to a particular routing group or
schedule the use of a connector.
Allows you to control usage based on message size or
content by using connector restrictions.
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Answer / mishri nishad
Routing group is a logical collection exchange server.they
communicate each other directly using RPC protocl over SMTP
but if Exchange server exist into two diffenent groups,then
communcation will take place b/n these groups,if one of
routing group connector esixt b/n routing groups mentioned
below..
1 - Routing group conncetor
2 - Smtp Connector,
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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, as follows:
1. A user in your Exchange organization uses a mail
client to send mail to another user.
2. Using SMTP, the sender's client submits this mail
to the SMTP virtual server on the Exchange server on which
the client's mailbox resides.
3. The Exchange server looks up the recipient of the
mail message to determine which server the recipient's
mailbox resides on.
4. One of two things occurs:
• If the recipient's mailbox is on the same Exchange
server, Exchange delivers the message to the recipient's
mailbox.
• If the recipient's mailbox is on another Exchange
server, the first Exchange server sends the message to the
recipient's home mailbox server, and it is the recipient's
home mailbox server that delivers the message to the
recipient's mailbox.
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Answer / md shahdan munsif
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, as follows:
A user in your Exchange organization uses a mail client to send mail to another user.
Using SMTP, the sender's client submits this mail to the SMTP virtual server on the Exchange server on which the client's mailbox resides.
The Exchange server looks up the recipient of the mail message to determine which server the recipient's mailbox resides on.
One of two things occurs:
If the recipient's mailbox is on the same Exchange server, Exchange delivers the message to the recipient's mailbox.
If the recipient's mailbox is on another Exchange server, the first Exchange server sends the message to the recipient's home mailbox server, and it is the recipient's home mailbox server that delivers the message to the recipient's mailbox.
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