Blake,

Not having Ex07 I could be off but in Ex03 when you make the connector one
of the options is "Address Space" with an associated cost.  It will send out
using the connectors lower to higher until default connector gets everything
that's left.  The smarthost in the connector for RT will be set to the rt
server which will be running an smtp server (postfix, sendmail, qmail,
etc..).   The part that makes this work is that while my normal email domain
is "company.com" my rt email domain is "rt.company.com" so that when users
want to email rt then the addresses look like "helpd...@rt.company.com"

James

On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 10:23 AM, Blake Turner <bl...@eos-3.com> wrote:

>  James, thank you for the reply … but I have read through that thread
> already, and the way they say to setup the connector for EX03 is not the
> same has how you set it up in 2007, so I cant get it to do the same thing.
> In that post they mention having all mail that is sent to the support email
> address will use that particular connector. Unfortunately I cannot figure
> out how to do that with EX07. When I setup a second connector, all my mail
> just stops… it tries to use the smarthost connector, and they just sit in
> the Exchange queue saying that it cannot connect to the smarthost.
>
>
>
> Blake Turner
>
> *IT Director*
>
> EOS-3, LLC
>
> P: 888.EOS3.001 (367.3001)
>
> F: 888.EOS3.303 (367.3303)
>
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