Web Hosting : Exchange server with two Internet connections
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This web hosting thread started by The Stealthy One on 10 September 2008
Another weird scenario here:
1 MS Exchange server. There are 2 Internet connections (1 T1 and 1 commercial-grade DSL) coming into a switch, and the Exchange server also connects to this switch. We’d like to setup the Exchange server so that both incoming and outgoing mail goes through either connection - and if one is down, it automatically will go through the open connection. What is the best way to set this up, so that it works?
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