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How Message Routing between Exchange 2007 and Exchange 2010 works
Here what MS says:
Exchange 2010 mailbox user sends a message to an Exchange 2007 mailbox user in the same site, :
- The Exchange 2010 Mailbox server notifies the Exchange 2010 Hub Transport server of the new mail.
- The Exchange 2010 Hub Transport server picks up the message.
- The routing agent determines that the version of the Mailbox server that's the home server of the destination mailbox doesn't match its own version.
- The routing agent locates an Exchange 2007 Hub Transport server in the local site.
- The Exchange 2010 Hub Transport server relays the message to the Exchange 2007 Hub Transport server.
- The routing agent on the Exchange 2007 Hub Transport server determines that the target mailbox is on an Exchange 2007 Mailbox server in the local site.
- The Exchange 2007 Hub Transport server delivers the message to the Exchange 2007 Mailbox server.
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