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Two domains on one Exchange server - 14.Jun.2000 5:00:00 AM   
flinstone

 

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I have one Exchange 5.5 (with sp3) on NT 4.0 (with sp6a) for handling internal mail and internet mail for domain DOMAIN1.NL. Now my company wants the handle internal and internet mail for domain DOMAIN2.NL by the same server.
What is the correct procedure for solving this action?
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RE: Two domains on one Exchange server - 16.Jun.2000 7:14:00 PM   
jredd

 

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first the mx record for the second domain needs to point to the exchange server

configure each existing user with a second smtp address (if necessary - either manually or via a directory export/import using a .csv file) or create the new users from the apm domain. note: any new user will be assigned the smtp address that was used during the configuration. this will have to be modified for each user that needs the apm address after the account is created. you can also modify the site addressing if necessary.

you will also need to add the additional smtp domain as an allowed inbound domain (on the routing tab of the ims).

also, you will need to modify your relaying rules (you are a responsible smtp admin and you do have these configured correctly to prevent relaying, right??? Microsoft does a terrible job of documenting how to properly configure Exchange to prevent it from being used as a relay. There are 4 KB articles which are vague, and one very good Technet article. The URL for the Technet article is http://www.microsoft.com/technet/exchange/relay.asp.

drop me an email if you have other questions. reddjohn@yahoo.com

john


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