What are Routing Groups? When would you the them?
Answer Posted / mishri nishad
Routing group is a logical collection exchange server.they
communicate each other directly using RPC protocl over SMTP
but if Exchange server exist into two diffenent groups,then
communcation will take place b/n these groups,if one of
routing group connector esixt b/n routing groups mentioned
below..
1 - Routing group conncetor
2 - Smtp Connector,
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