Hello, I have Exchange 2013 Organization with 2 sites. 2 servers in Site1 (CAS and MBX/HUB) and 2 servers in Site2, same roles.
I have Fortimail as Smart Hosts in each site. Both connectors has SMTP * with cost 10, but each one has the "Scoped send connector" checkbox checked, and only the corresponding server for that site. So, Site1 send connector has only MBX/HUB server on that site and Site2 the same. No DAG, separated servers with databases in each server,
The thing is that someone with a mailbox hosted in a database in server in Site2 send a mail, and the mail apparently goes through Site1 send connector. Got the mail and the header says that the sender is the fortimail from Site.
If I check delivery reports the mail appear as delayed and in the info says that the mail was sent to a remote site. I am scratching my head and thinking which log could I check to know the route is taking the mail to be sent using the wrong connector.
Something to say, the send connectors are using instead the direct fortimail records, a DNS zone with MX records inside. In site1 the mx record with cost 10 is the site1 fortimail and the mx record with cost 20 is the site2 fortimail. Same thing for DNS zone for site2, but fortimail for site2 has cost 10 and fortimail for site1 has cost 20. This is for failover, so if site2 lost connection with fortimail in site2, goest to site1 fortimail, but don´t know if this is happening because the fortimail is up and sending mails and only happens for this mailbox.
Is there a tracking log I can check?
I have Fortimail as Smart Hosts in each site. Both connectors has SMTP * with cost 10, but each one has the "Scoped send connector" checkbox checked, and only the corresponding server for that site. So, Site1 send connector has only MBX/HUB server on that site and Site2 the same. No DAG, separated servers with databases in each server,
The thing is that someone with a mailbox hosted in a database in server in Site2 send a mail, and the mail apparently goes through Site1 send connector. Got the mail and the header says that the sender is the fortimail from Site.
If I check delivery reports the mail appear as delayed and in the info says that the mail was sent to a remote site. I am scratching my head and thinking which log could I check to know the route is taking the mail to be sent using the wrong connector.
Something to say, the send connectors are using instead the direct fortimail records, a DNS zone with MX records inside. In site1 the mx record with cost 10 is the site1 fortimail and the mx record with cost 20 is the site2 fortimail. Same thing for DNS zone for site2, but fortimail for site2 has cost 10 and fortimail for site1 has cost 20. This is for failover, so if site2 lost connection with fortimail in site2, goest to site1 fortimail, but don´t know if this is happening because the fortimail is up and sending mails and only happens for this mailbox.
Is there a tracking log I can check?