Q257426 says you use a semicolon between the hostnames, and yes, you
enclose IP addresses in square brackets.

Edgar J. Crowley Jr.
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Windows & Messaging Platforms Practice
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Wilson
Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 11:57 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: SMTP connector and smart hosts


Is there a way to put multiple smart hosts in the General Tab on the
SMTP connectors?  I have two bridgehead servers I want to use to send
messages to.  One in CA, one in Indiana.  Can I put both IP numbers in
there enclosed in []?  If so, what's the separator?  Comma, semicolon,
or space?

Also would this work in a fail over situation?  

If this, can't be done.. How can I create something that would do this?

Thanks in advance. 

Wilson



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