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Suggest an implementation to segregrate SMTP traffic

Asked by JasonBigham in Exchange Email Server

Currently, I am wrapping up an Ex5.5 to 2000 (standard edition) migration... any day now. End result will be a single site in native mode.

What I have is a bunch of employees, and three pseudo employees. These 3 are here as a partnership with another company. Due to regulations, I am required to send all incoming/outging SMTP traffic through a 3rd party monitorig service for just these 3 pseudo employees.

For security reasons, I want to ONLY send these 3 pseudo employees SMTP internet traffic through this 3rd party monitoring service, while leaving the other 300+ as is. All the employees need to communicate with each other normally, have access to the same address lists, etc.

The 3rd party SMTP relay we will be using for these 3 pseudo employees for regulatory purposes.
http://www.amicus.com/products_email.html

I invision two SMTP connectors, but I am unclear as to the implementation. If they have the same cost, they will load balance. Thus if I restrict access, they may get rejections on occasion if I allow/disallow SMTP usage accordingly on each SMTP connector. I cannot create addition stores, as I have the standard version.





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