Re: How to create a subdomain email address in Exchange 2003

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Yes. I have done it. The result came back is the dns domain for
sales.mycompany.com is fail, but the mail test for
tester01@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx came back successfully.

i even try to send a mail from hotmail to tester01@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, the
return error msg is:

Deferred: Connection refused by dc.mycompany.com

Is this have anything to do the subdomain smtp configuration. If yes, how
can i configure it?



"Nuevo" wrote:

Go to dnsreport.com and test you sub-domain to see if there are any obvious
problems.

Nue
"samuel from malaysia" <samuelfrommalaysia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
in message news:3441BB4B-D9E8-46CF-8D91-081471FE1FB5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Yes. I have created the sales domain in DNS. (from internal DNS where
Local
Area Network) and External DNS (public DNS by with public IP address)

I can send the mail out to other like gmail, yahoo mail. but i cannot
receive mail from yahoo or gmail. i get this message after i send a mail
from
internet.

Deferred: Connection refused by dc.mycompany.com

"Nuevo" wrote:

Have you created the DNS zone for sales.mycompany.com?

Nue
"samuel from malaysia" <samuelfrommalaysia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote
in message news:9527E1D1-43BC-485E-A33B-844FADD07FAC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Thanks. I have follow your instruction and create the subdomain name in
DNS
and recipient policies. It work fine in internal network. But when i
try
to
send mail from outside (e.g. gmail or yahoo mail) , it fail. However,
send
the mail from yahoo to my main domain name is successful

here are the sample.
mail in internal
to : user2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
from : user3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
send and receive is successful.

however
mail from yahoo
to : user2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
from : xxxx@xxxxxxxxx
send and receive is fail.

but
when i send the mail only with
mail from yahoo
to : user2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
from : xxxx@xxxxxxxxx
send and receive is successful.



"knightly" wrote:

yes it can. Use recipient policies in exchange system manager to
accomplish
the taks (and set DNS accordingly ofcourse)

"samuel from malaysia" wrote:

Hi everybody,
I'm from Malaysia. I have one question here. Can Exchange Host
Multiple
Sub
Domain Address in one box?
For example,
user1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
user2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
user3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

If can, please tell me how can i setup. Thanks.






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