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Microsoft Exchange development team performed major surgery when it created
Exchange 2000. A huge degree of change has taken place at the heart of
messaging interconnectivity, so it’s important to understand the factors that
have driven the change, how the transport core works, and how the new routing
mechanism affects designs. That’s what this chapter is all about — exploring
the heart surgery that Microsoft has performed on message routing.
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