Tony Redmond's Exchange 2000 book (I think) gives this information. I looked
it up once and have forgotten it. The book can be found in most stores and
in the TechNet CD.

BTW and I am being serious  I am not a guru and have stated that most IT
people are incompetent.


ellery

-----Original Message-----
From: Sharicz, Andrew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 11:16 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Aren't there supposed to be gurus in here?


Off topic rant: I find it funny how many people here jump all over other
people for not giving enough information when they describe problems, yet
those same people don't respond to messages where enough information is
given, presumably because it is simply too long to read, and those
best-beer-in-the-world-wankfest messages just come too fast and furious. 

With that in mind, and hoping that nobody here feels insulted, I will keep
it short...

Does anyone here know how routing within a site works between Exchange 2k
and Exchange 5.5(w/ADC)? Or maybe point me in the right direction? I have an
E2k server that just won't forward messages from the Internet to mailboxes
that reside on the 5.5 servers. Messages within the site work fine, or from
the Internet to the 5.5 server to a mailbox on the E2k server.

I've looked in archives, knowledge base, white papers...basically the
consensus is that anything going to an E2k server is considered inbound and
it should recognize an address within the site.

Drew


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