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Welcome All. Can ya help? - 10.Aug.2002 11:41:00 PM   
joestar

 

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Firstly Hi, I'm new to this forum.. & E2k.

I have done brand new installation of Exchange 2000 SP3 on W2k Adv SP3. DL380-G2. So far so good.

The company has been aquired a few months ago, and also split. bottom line, 40% of the staff MUST have a different PRIMARY RETURN Address to the other 60% of the company staff.

Incomming email must get to the user regardless of what email domain they specify after the @ sign. So we have 2 Primary email domains. (@acme.com & @example.co.uk)& also about 8 variations of these 2.

@acme.co.uk
@acme.net
@acme.info
@acme.com
@acme.biz

&

@example.co.uk
@example.com
@example.biz
@acme.info
etc. etc.

For those above it's fine. For us Exchange & system administrators... this scenario is a complete nightmare.

Can anyone shed any light on the easiest way to sort tackle this issue?

Regards
Joe.
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RE: Welcome All. Can ya help? - 14.Aug.2002 1:49:00 PM   
robert

 

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In the recepient policies add all those email addresses so that all mails with those domains reach your exchange server. After for the users set up their respective primary address.

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