All you can do with SMTP connectors is load balance or block.
Exchange doesn't route based on the sender, only on the recipient.
If you want to use two smart hosts, you are almost correct, it should be , between them.
[192.168.20.1],[192.168.20
You could use two connectors or the same connector. If they need to authenticate and the authentication is the same, then a single connector will be fine.
Simon.
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by: RammesteinPosted on 2009-10-28 at 09:52:45ID: 25685361
The [192.168.20.1];[192.168.20 .2] is the right way.
The connector would be used in a round robin fashion.
U can restrict a user from using a particular connector.