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Michael Gloor



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 6:45 pm    Post subject: 'delivery restrictions' Reply with quote

hello,

Initial position:

We have 'n' exchange-maildomains hosted on a single exchange server 2007
sp1. On the other side we have one mailgateway with 'n' instances. each
exchange maildomain has its own mailgateway instance and must be headed over
a sendconnector.

Problem:

We'd like to set certain (AD)rightgroups from different maildomains to the
sendconnectors. With exchange 2003 could this be achieved with 'delivery
restrictions'. the 'delivery restrictions' -features on a sendconnector on
exchange 2007 doesn't exist anymore. so, how can i resolve my problem?

thanks alot

michael

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Bharat Suneja [MVP]



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 10:08 am    Post subject: Re: 'delivery restrictions' Reply with quote

Replied in m.p.e.admin. When cross-posting/multi-posting, have responses
redirected to a single newsgroup. This makes tracking responses easier.

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"Michael Gloor" wrote in message @TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> hello,
>
> Initial position:
>
> We have 'n' exchange-maildomains hosted on a single exchange server 2007
> sp1. On the other side we have one mailgateway with 'n' instances. each
> exchange maildomain has its own mailgateway instance and must be headed
> over
> a sendconnector.
>
> Problem:
>
> We'd like to set certain (AD)rightgroups from different maildomains to the
> sendconnectors. With exchange 2003 could this be achieved with 'delivery
> restrictions'. the 'delivery restrictions' -features on a sendconnector on
> exchange 2007 doesn't exist anymore. so, how can i resolve my problem?
>
> thanks alot
>
> michael
>
>

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