Re: Exchange domain change for e-mail servers
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Modify the recipient policy in ESM. I would suggest adding the new domain
name and making it primary but not removing the old one just yet.
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"Alberto" <Alberto @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Help:
I am in the process of changing our e-mail addresss using diferent domain
names:
From parkcitysolutions.com to pcsfed.com. on a Exchange 2003 Standrt
edition.May someone tell me what needs to be
done and where do I need to make the changes?
Thanks in advance,
.
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