What are Routing Groups? When would you the them?
Answer Posted / suresh rana
To accommodate varying network connectivity across servers.
To restrict the usage of a connector to users in a
particular area.
USES OF THIS GROUP:
Allows scheduling and control of mail flow. You can
restrict connector use to a particular routing group or
schedule the use of a connector.
Allows you to control usage based on message size or
content by using connector restrictions.
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