Gosh talk about trying to remember things from long ago!!!! :-P

Check out where the siteFolderServer is pointed. I don't remember exactly which 
object that is hosted on, but a biggle should bring it up really quickly.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com

From: Carl Houseman [mailto:c.house...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2010 12:27 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Exchange 2003 public folder message routing after swing

I just completed, or so I thought, a swing migration from single-server 2003 to 
new server also 2003.  There are a lot of mail-enabled public folders.  I 
followed the recommendations of setting up replication to the new server, 
waiting for replication to complete, and then removing the replicas from the 
old server.  All inbound SMTP traffic is now directed to the new server, and 
none of the mail-enabled public folders are listed for the old server, when 
looked at with ESM from either server.

I also changed the routing group to make the new server the Master, the old 
server the Member.

It all looked good, since new messages were arriving in the newly re-homed 
public folders.  As a test, I shut down the old server.

And then all public folder messages stopped arriving on the new server.  Where 
were they queued up?  On the new server, trying to be sent to the old server!   
Start up the old server and now the messages are arriving in the new server's 
public folders.   So messages arrive on new server, are then sent to old 
server, where they then get sent back to new server.   WTF?

And I did try bouncing all Exchange services on the new server, in case it was 
caching something or remembering something it shouldn't.  No help.

What am I overlooking here?  Or will this self-resolve when uninstalling 
Exchange from old server?

thanks,
Carl


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