Currently we have two physical sites, one in a DR facility in Philly, and our corporate headquarters in Yardley. Each of these sites has their own forest, domain and exchange 2003 server. The DR facility is for our production environment and for security reasons, there is currently no direct access from there to our headquarters.
Here's the issue:
We need to be able to accept mail in both Philly and Yardley for all of our domains (we'll say domain.com for now) but have all mail end up in Yardley, and if Yardley is down, the mail should queue up. Also, any mail that is produced through our production application, still needs to go out our Philly exchange server and to the recipient, without coming to Yardley first.
How would I set this up? I'm thinking SMTP Connector, but some of Microsoft's documentation makes it seem like it will keep the mail on the Philly server.
Any help is MUCH appreciated.
If Google can't help, nothing can.
S.R.
Here's the issue:
We need to be able to accept mail in both Philly and Yardley for all of our domains (we'll say domain.com for now) but have all mail end up in Yardley, and if Yardley is down, the mail should queue up. Also, any mail that is produced through our production application, still needs to go out our Philly exchange server and to the recipient, without coming to Yardley first.
How would I set this up? I'm thinking SMTP Connector, but some of Microsoft's documentation makes it seem like it will keep the mail on the Philly server.
Any help is MUCH appreciated.
If Google can't help, nothing can.
S.R.