Adding temp server, mail routing question
Current: 1 E2K10 server (server1), all roles, barracuda as smart host btw server and internet. All production mailboxes.
Adding: 1 additional E2K10 server (server2) which will eventually be single production server (current server is a temp server during hdw rebuild). a few test mailboxes only.
Situation: mail from server1 is routing through server2 and this causes problems when I perform maintenance.
Desired: Route all in/outbound mail from each server independently. Allow reboots/changes on server2 without affecting mail flow.
How do I isolate this routing? We have one send connector with both severs as source servers. Should I put up a second send server and only source one server per connector? Or is there a better method?
Thanks!
August 5th, 2012 2:08pm
Recheck your send connector(s) and make sure both servers are in the SourceTransportServer property. This setting should configure both servers to send directly to the Barracuda.
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August 5th, 2012 3:43pm
hi,
>>>My original config after installing server2 last night was the original send connector with both servers added as source servers.
>>> If I stopped transport on server 2, mail queued on server 1.
If you add the both servers in to the send connector source server, i think message will random be pass through either HUB server. So i think may be something is wrong. HUB server will auto load balance your mail flow. Do you get some error in
the queue? if you have, can you post here? Do you have any other send connector on these two servers? Please run the cmd: get-sendconnector | FL and post the result here.
thanks,CastinLu
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August 7th, 2012 8:22am
Hi, Charlie! It's been a long time.
The only way I can think of to avoid any kind of disruption is to remove server1 from all send connectors some time before performing maintenance on server1, and the same for server2.
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August 7th, 2012 4:30pm