Re: 2 domains in Exchange 2k3
- From: "Bharat Suneja" <bharat@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2006 09:47:42 -0800
.... that should be ".. inbound internet email" in step2.
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Bharat Suneja
MCSE, MCT
www.zenprise.com
blog: www.suneja.com/blog
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"Bharat Suneja" <bharat@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:uUVq9ieHGHA.3116@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Step 1: MX Record for the new domain in publix/external DNS zone - directs
> mail to your server.
>
> Step 2: In addition to generating email addresses, a Recipient Policy
> tells Exchange/SMTPsvc that it should receive inbound internal email for
> that domain (after you point MX record on external/public DNS). If this
> doesn't exist, mail for that doman will be dropped because Exchange
> doesn't allow relaying by default.
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=895853&SD=tech#XSLTH4211121122120121120120
>
> --
> Bharat Suneja
> MCSE, MCT
> www.zenprise.com
> blog: www.suneja.com/blog
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>
>
> "ZBoT" <NoReply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:NoReply-11CF72.12283820012006@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Do you even have to setup a policy? Can I just add the SMTP email
>> addresses to the appropriate accounts? The reason I ask is I just
>> removed the secondary domain from the default policy and it is still
>> allowing secondary domain mail to come through.
>>
>> In article <O8rYRDeHGHA.596@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
>> "Bharat Suneja" <bharat@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>> OUs are not user attributes - Recipient Policies cannot be applied to an
>>> OU.
>>>
>>> You could use some other common attribute of these users.
>>> Or you could create a new UPN suffix to make their UPN logons the same
>>> as
>>> their email addresses.
>>> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=243629
>>>
>>> Then use Recipient Policy to stamp users with that UPN suffix with the
>>> new
>>> email addresses - so it looks like:
>>> (&(WhateverExistingFilterYou'reUsing)(userPrincipalName=*@newdomain.com))
>>> --
>>> Bharat Suneja
>>> MCSE, MCT
>>> www.zenprise.com
>>> blog: www.suneja.com/blog
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>>>
>>>
>>> "John Fullbright" <fullbrij@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> news:ehAmm2dHGHA.140@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> > In ADUC, create an OU, alternate smtp address users or something.
>>> > Move
>>> > the users that need the alternate address there.
>>> >
>>> > In ESM, remove the second domain from your default recipient policy.
>>> > Create a second recipient policy to generate addresses for the second
>>> > domain, and only apply it to the alternate smtp address users OU.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > "ZBoT" <NoReply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> > news:NoReply-ABC521.11173020012006@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> >>I am running Exchange 2003 SP2 on SBS 2003 SP1. We have a secondary
>>> >> domain which we need to accept mail from. I have added the second
>>> >> domain to the recipient policy section and it is accepting the mail
>>> >> fine.
>>> >>
>>> >> Here is the problem, it automatically gives each account an email
>>> >> address on the secondary domain. Only a couple of the accounts need
>>> >> this and I don't want everyone to have a secondary email address.
>>> >> When
>>> >> I try and delete the secondary address from each account it just gets
>>> >> recreated. Am I going about this wrong? Is there a way to prevent
>>> >> Exchange from giving everyone a secondary domain email address? Any
>>> >> help is MUCH appreciated. Thanks!
>>> >
>>> >
>
>
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