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Virtual Domain? - 5.Jun.2002 4:01:00 AM   
engrneil

 

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Is there a thing called virtual Domain in Exchange 2000? My client has 2 company and he wants to use only one mail server for the 2 company. He will use seperate domain name for the 2. How will I implement this kind of setup on Exchange 2000? pls help and if you could send me link on the web I will really appreciate it. Thanks.
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RE: Virtual Domain? - 5.Jun.2002 8:08:00 AM   
Dennis h

 

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SUMMARY
This article describes how to configure an Exchange 2000 Server computer to receive mail for multiple domains.

MORE INFORMATION
By default, you are not allowed to relay unsolicited commercial e-mail in Exchange 2000. If mail for multiple domains is being accepted on an Exchange 2000 computer, then the Default Recipient Policy must contain all domains. To configure an Exchange 2000 computer to receive mail for multiple domains:

1:Start Exchange Systems Manager.

2:Click to expand the Recipients container.

3:Click Recipient Policies .

Open the properties of the appropriate policy that is displayed in the right pane.

Click the E-Mail Addresses tab, and then add any additional Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) addresses that you want the Exchange Server computer to host.

Dennis

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