just because you have two exchange servers in 2 seperate routing groups that should 
not prevent the 2 exchange servers from seeing each other or for the MTA's on each 
server to be able to recognise which server the mailboxes are on and send them to the 
appropriate server.

Are your routing groups connected via a smtp or a ip connector. Also are the upns for 
the users the same on both servers, meaning when you create a user name on the win2k 
dc when it gives you the option for upn name does it say xyz.com on both servers, 
meaning if you create a user cslled kane on server a is it [EMAIL PROTECTED] and if you 
create a user called kane1 on server b is it [EMAIL PROTECTED] or is it 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] UPNS have to be the same on both servers. Having said that are 
these 2 servers in the same domain, sorry if you had already answered this question in 
your essay, but answer it again. Are they part of the same domain or are they 2 
seperate domainslike one is xyz.us.com and the other is xyz.europe.com. If they are 
different i bet you your upns are also different. I would suggest trying to create a 
upn on server b also called xyz.us.com and assign that all your users and then see if 
the problem goes away. Also for your users in europe have you created a smtp server on 
their exchange server and have that forward to a smart host or you did not bother 
creating a virtual smtp server and directly forwarding everything to a smart host. 
Just wondering..hope this helps or atleast give you a direction to look in to trouble 
shoot.

-----Original Message-----
From: Ed Crowley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2002 6:38 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: SEPARATE EXCHANGE ROUTING GROUPS FOR HOSTING SAME DOMAIN
ONSEPARATE EXCHANGE 2000 SERVERS


Are the two domains in the same AD forest?  If not, you have two
organizations and you will need some sort of third party directory
syncronization utility to essentially create contacts on one side for
mailboxes on the other.

Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP kcCC+I
Tech Consultant
hp Services
Protecting the world from PSTs and Bricked Backups!


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Marko
Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2002 11:16 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: SEPARATE EXCHANGE ROUTING GROUPS FOR HOSTING SAME DOMAIN ON
SEPARATE EXCHANGE 2000 SERVERS


Hi!

I am trying to host a single domain, named us.com on two separate
exchange 2000 servers that are each in a separate routing group
connected by a routing group connector.

However, it is not possible to send mail between recipients hosted on
each exchange server, since a bounce occurs. Apparently, the same domain
cannot be hosted on two exchange servers that are in SEPARATE routing
groups.

The above scenario DOES WORK if placing the two exchange servers in the
SAME routing group. It appears that having exchange servers in the same
routing group ensures that both exchange servers are using the same
global catalog in active directory to deliver mail.

The way my domain is split is so that one server, call it server A,
hosts part of mailboxes for domain us.com. Server B hosts part of
mailboxes for domain us.com and all mailboxes for domain europe.local.
Both server A and B are primary domain controllers with active
directory, DNS and Exchange installed on a single machine.

Why do server A and B have to be in different routing groups and have to
host the same domain? Server A is located in the US, server B is in
Europe. They are connected via a rather reliable VPN. Only server A has
a static Internet IP assigned, therefore server B cannot directly accept
messages from the Internet; it is connected to a DSL modem with a
dynamic IP. Users on server A and B share the same domain name - us.com;
user account and mailbox for [EMAIL PROTECTED] is located in the US on server
A, while user account and mailbox for [EMAIL PROTECTED] is located in Europe
on server B. European users (connecting to server B) cannot have their
accounts hosted on server A, since they use Outlook to connect to server
B locally. The same, European, users also must have @us.com domain email
set as Primary SMTP Account, with the intranet SMTP address
@europe.local set as secondary SMTP account.

ACTIVE DIRECTORY IMPLEMENTATION:
Server A is PDC for domain us.com and has a trust relationship
established with server B that is PDC for domain europe.local. Both
domains are within the same forest. The DNS entry for domain us.com is
on server A, a secondary copy of the domain us.com is stored in server
B's DNS. The MX record for domain us.com is pointing only to the
exchange server A, the host being a.us.com. Is there a better DNS
configuration for what we want?

Both Exchange servers are in the same Exchange organization and in the
same administrative group. Once routing connectors are created, servers
are connected to each other, everything appears to be working in the
monitoring view.

Is there any way to implement this scenario with two Exchange servers in
separate routing groups. Once again, this scenario works with the two
servers in the same routing group, where it appears that mailboxes
within the same domain can be spread across multiple exchange servers.
But we need to separate the two servers, since they are not connected in
a LAN, and we are also using fax connectors that each must work within a
separate routing group with a separate server.

I would greatly appreciate any help!

Regards,

Marko

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