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Specify per-user SMTP credentials

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I've setup Exchange to send mail with a smarthost (gmail), which requires Authentication.

This works great if all users on the server are sending through that one gmail account, but that isn't the case.  I created a connector for each account, with the same cost, and using * as the access range.  I set access rights up in Delivery Restrictions for each connector, and applied to registry fix to enforce checking.

I expected that Exchange would select a connection, check it, if it failed, try the other, which would succeed.  This isn't the case, I've read there is some caching going on or something.  The messages are sent based on a "random" selection of the connector, without rights coming into play.

Is there ANY way I can specify different SMTP credentials for each user?

I would also be fine with *@dave.domain.com -> user/pass1, *@joe.domain.com -> user/pass2, but I haven't found a way to set this up with a single server.

Any advice or direction would be greatly appreciated. 


Edit:

I'm using Exchange 2003 on Windows 2003.

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