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Email Issues - 16.Sep.2008 12:25:42 PM   
lost_soul

 

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Hi everyone out there,
 
I am new to Exchange 2007. Please kindly enlighten me.
 
I have this email domain (e.g) abc.com.au.
 
My domain is abc.com.
 
I would like to know what are the procedures for migrating my hosted email to my email server that is hosted internally? What are the things that i should take note?
Thanks in Advamce/
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RE: Email Issues - 16.Sep.2008 4:33:28 PM   
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Hi,

You need to ensure that your server contains the domain under the accepted domain as type authoritive. Also create an e-mail address policy which assigns the correct mail-addresses to the users.

Then change your external dns so the MX record points to your external IP-address which if assigned to your Exchange server.



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RE: Email Issues - 17.Sep.2008 8:30:23 AM   
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You need to ensure that your server contains the domain under the accepted domain as type authoritive . . . i dont understand this part, mind to explain?

Also create an e-mail address policy which assigns the correct mail-addresses to the users . . . what email address policy are we looking at? Some of the users already got their emails . . .

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RE: Email Issues - 17.Sep.2008 2:07:16 PM   
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Hi,

On the organization configuration you have an tab called accepted domains, this are domains where Exchange can accept mail for.

You need to ensure that the domain which you want to host mail for is added to the accepted domains. When walking through the wizard you will be asked if the domain what the type is of this domain, one of the options is authoritive. This means that this mailserver is responsible for mail for that domain.

I something is unclear please let me know.



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