Re: Exchange 5.5 Setup



Thanks Mark

Yes this domain is being used by other branches for POP3 Accounts but they
are not even on our domain they just dialup to their ISP mailboxes. The 30
users at our office use Exchange 5.5 internally and always had a problem with
..local email addresses being added to customers contacts from previous emails
sent to them. This .com change per mailbox bypasses this problem and people
can see a real address when replying therefore guarenteeing our emails get to
us and from internal Exchange to them. Will this configuration cause network
traffic as every message will be going through the Exchange Server not going
through the ISP.Could you explain what you mean to set the domain to route
"inbound" on the IMS as i have not done that. What will the consequences be
if i do that. One more thing when i have read receipts in outlook enabled
with the change of smtp address i do not get any read receipts back. Tested
it with my personal account and the message doesn't ask you to accept or
reject a read receipt.
tHANKS FOR YOUR HELP.


"Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote:

> On Tue, 24 May 2005 04:48:12 -0700, stallion8592
> <stallion8592@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >We have Exchange 5.5 used for internal mail. We also have a registered .com
> >domain that is hosted by an ISP. i have change smtp adresses on some
> >mailboxes to .com from a .local (problematic domain) address. Now things seem
> >to be working great and even if sending from internal account to external
> >people outside the organization we don't have any problems with people
> >replying to our email like before. is it okay to change all addresses to this
> >.com smtp address without any consequences?
>
> As long as you don't use that domain elsewhere, like at an ISP POP
> address or something then it's OK. You can change the site addressing
> to do the change en masse. One assumes that you have already set the
> domain to route "inbound" on the IMS?
>
>
.



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