Re: Exchange 2003 Multiple domains issue

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From: Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] (lanwench_at_heybuddy.donotsendme.unsolicitedmail.atyahoo.com)
Date: 09/28/04


Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 21:27:39 -0400

Abram wrote:
> Answers below.
>
> "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
>
>> Abram wrote:
>>> Running Exchange 2003 for two domains. Wondering what the "best
>>> practice" solution would be for the scenario below:
>>>
>>> 1. User wants two email addresses, one per domain. For example,
>>> abc@domain1.com and abc@domain2.com.
>>>
>>> 2. User wants both email accounts to load in one Outlook profile (so
>>> user doesn't have to switch between profiles). Fine. Create user
>>> abc@domain2.com, associate as secondary to abc@domain1.com, then
>>> load the mailbox in the main profile.
>>>
>>> So far so good. :)
>>>
>>> 3. User opens profile, see second mailbox...great!
>>>
>>> 4. Mail sent to abc@domain1.com continues to go to the main mailbox.
>>>
>>> 5. Mail sent to abc@domain2.com goes in the secondary mailbox.
>>> Great!
>>>
>>> 6. When user wants to send mail as abc@domain2.com, user selects
>>> correct name in the From field from the GAL. Great!
>>>
>>> 7. When a recipient receives mail sent in #6 above, it says "From
>>> User on behalf of User(2)". Not good!
>>
>> You need to assign him Send As rights, not Send on Behalf of
>> rights... see http://support.microsoft.com/?id=327000 for help.
>
> ***Will check this out, thanks!
>>
>>>
>>> 8. Now what about OWA access? Log in to both separately?
>>
>> Yep.
>>>
>>> 9. How about Blackberry?
>>
>> Not sure what your question is. Do you use Blackberry Enterprise
>> server? If so, none of this matters - which email address does he
>> want to use with his BB? I don't think he can have more than one.
>
> ***Yep, we run BES. I think I know how to get his second domain email
> onto Blackberry - create a rule in domain2 email to send to domain1,
> then create a rule in domain1 to put messages from domain two in a
> folder. Then set the redirector to grab that folder.

Well - where are you going to create this rule, and is it going to be a
server-side rule? I don't think so... you could use a forward/delivery
options setting, but then he'll see both e-mail addresses in the same
mailbox in Outlook, too. BB isn't designed to work w/more than one email
addy - and even if you do this, replies will always come from the same
address if he sends from the BB.
>
> Should work, right?
>>>
>>> :)



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