Re: 3rd smtp domain
- From: "Nuevo" <imaneophyte@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2006 15:59:54 -0500
You can have a lot more entries than two. As you know in order for exchange
to accept mail for a domain it just needs to be included a recipient policy.
It sounds like you have already done this. Are email addresses being stamped
correctly since you added the new domain? Check you dns zone through
dnsreport.com.
Are you sure that no mail is coming through and nothing is getting bounced?
Nue
"carlomd" <carlomd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:A8F95032-C2E3-4BF9-AD63-48A356A39876@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi all, I searched and all I found was about adding a 2nd domain, we
already
have added a 2nd domain a while back and now, we're adding a 3rd smtp
domain,
so I did all the basics like add policy, mx entry and dns, and firewall,
but
somehow we can't get incoming mail to the 3rd domain address (no ndr's),
here's the setup, we have 3 exchange servers (1 e2k3, 2 e2k) we're in the
process of retiring one of the e2k servers, the e2k3 is the newest one, we
already have multiple smtp domains to begin with.
I added the last domainname under the 1st priority entry in recipient
policies, so that now has 3 smtp domains, we also have a 2nd priority
entry
for another domainname (so that makes 4 smtp domains altogether but all
works), in the past I've added the 2nd address under the 1st priority
policy
and that's been working, but that's before we got the e2k3 server in
place,
so I'm wondering what's missing, cause there's no ndr's, can you have more
than 2 smtp entries per policy? I double checked and compared dns
entries, I
have an mx entry for the new server (e2k3), any ideas or pointers would be
great, thanks in advanced.
.
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